Join us on Monday, March 18
EcoEngineers invites you to start your day with an in-depth, interactive discussion on the intersection of voluntary carbon markets (VCM), petroleum refining, and midstream energy sectors on Monday, March 18, 2024, at the Petroleum Club in Houston.
Hosted by Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, Houston, Petroleum and Refining, along with David LaGreca, Managing Director, Voluntary Carbon Markets, and other experts from around the world sharing insights on the latest trends shaping the industry.
Topics include:
- Carbon Literacy – How to take control of your environmental, social, and governance (ESG) journey by understanding carbon accounting and carbon markets.
- Carbon Offsets, Removals, and Emission Reductions – Learn how companies are incorporating bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), carbon dioxide removal (CDR), and other innovative methods to create alternate revenue streams while decarbonizing their operations.
- Credit Generation – Gain valuable insights into projects that have registered through various VCMs and the market receptivity of such projects.
- Project Development – Best practices and inspiration from industry leaders on how to navigate the clean energy project development life cycle.
Join us to connect with your peers from all sectors of the VCM, carbon removal markets, oil, natural gas, power, and renewables industries, along with our team of industry experts, engineers, scientists, auditors, consultants, and researchers. Let’s share ideas while enjoying breakfast against the backdrop of Houston’s skyline.
Date:
Monday, March 18, 2024
Time:
7:30 a.m. Breakfast
8:00 – 11:30 a.m. Program
Venue:
The Petroleum Club
1201 Louisiana Street, 35th Floor
Houston, TX 77002
Cost:
$195 per person
Questions? Contact us at kklavers@ecoengineers.us.
Presenters:
- Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, Houston, Petroleum and Refining
- David LaGreca, Managing Director, Voluntary Carbon Markets
About EcoEngineers
EcoEngineers is a consulting, auditing, and advisory firm with an exclusive focus on the energy transition. From innovation to impact, Eco helps its clients navigate the disruption caused by carbon emissions and climate change. Eco helps organizations stay informed, measure emissions, make investment decisions, maintain compliance, and manage data through the lens of carbon accounting. Its team of engineers, scientists, auditors, consultants, and researchers live and work at the intersection of low-carbon fuel policy, innovative technologies, and the carbon marketplace. Eco was established in 2009 to steer low-carbon fuel producers through the complexities of emerging energy regulations in the United States. Today, Eco’s global team is shaping the response to climate change by advising businesses across the energy transition.
For more information, please visit our website at www.ecoengineers.us.