Introduction - Decarbonizing Oil and Gas and Energy: Carbon Capture and Storage T. Righetti, University of Wyoming M. Fermeglia, Hasselt University
Carbon Sequestration: A Fresh Look at an Essential Tool in the War on Climate Change O.L. Anderson, KBH Energy Center for Business, Law, and Policy, University of Texas School of Law
Carbon Dioxide Transport and Sequestration in the Submerged Lands of the United States Gulf of Mexico Region J. Dickens, Helton Law Firm B.B. Pollett, School of Energy, Collins College of Business, The University of Tulsa
Comparing Permitting Regimes for CO2 Storage, Like Comparing Apples and Oranges? I. Ombudstvedt, IOM Law G. Koperna, Advanced Resources International
THE SPACE BETWEEN US: Transboundary Challenges of Geologic Carbon Storage in Interstate and Federal Pore Space M.J. Lewis, University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources
Playing Nice in the Sandbox: How Coordination and Cooperation with International Neighbors Can Fuel Domestic and Global Deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage I. Ombudstvedt, IOM Law L. Wammer Østgaard, IOM Law P. Prasad, Commercial Law Development Program, U.S. Department of Commerce
Navigating Uncertainties - Exploring the Challenges of CO2 Emissions Liability in Transporting CO2 by Sea for CCS C. Mittler, Finnish Transport and Communications Agency
Sustainable Pathways to Balancing Decarbonization in the Face of Fossil Energy Dependence, Nigeria as a Case Study M.P. Ezekiel, Faculty of Law, University of Benin F. Dimowo, Faculty of Law, University of Benin
Considering Carbon Capture and Storage for the Nigerian Petroleum Industry? Is A Complementary Liability Regime Required? P. Kayode Oniemola, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Carbon Capture Storage and Use: Argentina’s Opportunity is Pending New Regulation P. Rueda, MHR | Martínez de Hoz & Rueda S. Polesello, Torcuato Di Tella University; MHR | Martínez de Hoz & Rueda