
 Interchange Recharged From capture to storage: inside the full CCUS value chain | Recorded live at CCUS in Houston
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 Oct 21, 2025  James Lopez, a CO2 subsurface storage advisor at CEMEX, discusses the complexities of decarbonizing the cement industry, stressing the need for reliable CO2 storage solutions. Glenn Wilson, CFO of Coastal Bend LNG, explains how integrating carbon capture into LNG projects can create a new market for verified carbon value, leveraging tax credits and environmental attributes. Meanwhile, Nick Terrell from Carbon Catalyst shares insights on repurposing UK gas fields for CO2 storage, highlighting the importance of policy alignment for cross-border carbon flows, ultimately shifting CCUS initiatives from theory to practical application. 
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Cement's Process Emissions Are Irreducible
- Cement process emissions are inherent and cannot be eliminated by efficiency alone.
 - James Lopez says capturing and storing CO2 is essential for decarbonizing cement.
 
Characterize Storage Before Funding Capture
- Characterize subsurface storage thoroughly before committing to capture investments.
 - James Lopez warns not to green-light capture without permitted storage certainty.
 
Policy Directs CCUS Geography
- Policy and financial incentives shape where CCUS projects can viably develop.
 - Lopez points to 45Q and EU mandates as key locational drivers for investments.
 
