- Representatives from JGC Global, Ebara Elliott, and INPEX will take the stage - Key technologies in CO2 storage, transportation, and injection.
- Corrosion measures for related equipment, CO2 injection pumps/compressors, CO2 pipelines - ★ In this seminar, during the morning (Program I & II), we will discuss corrosion issues and countermeasures related to key equipment that constitutes the CCS value chain, the characteristics and latest technologies of turbo machinery (compressors, pumps, expanders), and in the afternoon (Program III), we will cover the actual conditions of CO2 pipelines, differences from natural gas pipelines, representative codes and standards, and challenges for domestic implementation, with detailed explanations from instructors who are active at the forefront of this field. ★ Participation is also accepted for only the morning (Program I & II) or only the afternoon (Program III). ★ The instructors are scheduled to attend in person, but there may be cases where the presentation will be conducted online at short notice. We will update any changes as necessary, so please check below for confirmation. * This seminar can be attended in person at the venue, via live streaming (Zoom), or through archived sessions (available later, only for II & III). ★ The application form is located at the bottom of the related links. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer Nippon Engineering Global Co., Ltd. Engineering Technology Center Materials and Corrosion Group, Group Manager Masashi Takeda ● Lecturer Ebara Elliott Co., Ltd. Sustainability Business Development Asia Pacific Regional Marketing Manager Masayuki Nishikawa ● Lecturer INPEX Corporation Technical Headquarters, O&M and Facilities Unit Facilities Engineering Group, Senior Pipeline Engineer Toshiya Tanaka ● Date and Time August 26, 2026 (Wednesday) 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Hitotsubashi, Japan Education Center, Conference Room 2-6-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0003 Venue map here → https://www.jec.or.jp/access.html *This time, the event will be held at a different venue than usual. Please make sure to come to the correct location.
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●Tuition Fees ◆One-day attendance: 49,940 yen [per person] (If applying for multiple attendees at the same time, 38,940 yen per person) (Different attendees can participate in the morning and afternoon sessions) ◆Morning (Program I・II) attendance: 36,300 yen [per person] ◆Afternoon (Program III) attendance: 35,200 yen [per person] <Archive Tuition Fees> One-day (Program II・III) attendance: 44,000 yen (※Viewing of Program I is not available) *All of the above includes text fees and consumption tax. ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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●Seminar Program● I. Equipment and Corrosion Issues Related to CCS II. Turbo Machinery Used in the CCUS Value Chain (Compressors, Pumps, Expanders) III. Technological Trends in CO2 Pipelines
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