As a leading energy consultancy, we recognise the importance of Penspen’s engagement with industry to share our knowledge and experience from landmark energy transition projects, supporting our mission of improving access to safe and sustainable energy.
On July 8, 2025, Penspen welcomed customers and industry peers to a technical seminar at our 150 Holborn headquarters focused on our insights and global experience with CO₂ Pipeline Infrastructure for Net Zero Systems.
Held in partnership with United Living Infrastructure Services, the event highlighted our companies’ work on the delivery of the first of its kind pipeline for the Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd project in the North West of England and into Wales.
Mike Cobble, Director – Major Projects at United Living Infrastructure Services, provided an update on the major pipeline project, highlighting the challenges of engaging more than 90 stakeholders, as well as the opportunities Liverpool Bay presents, including the creation of 300 jobs.
Nigel Curson, Penspen Executive Vice President of Technical Excellence then led an in-depth session on the technical and safety considerations of operating with carbon dioxide, including dealing with impurities, venting options, QRA frequencies, and the design lifespan of CO2 pipelines. Mario Karanikis and Dominic Wynne highlighted some of the key lessons learned on CO2 projects delivered by Penspen across the UK, Europe and the Middle East.
The event was rounded off with a stimulating Q&A session hosted by Penspen CEO Peter O’Sullivan, with emerging topics including pipeline safety, development consent order considerations, and the actions required to generate confidence for further decarbonisation projects.
Watch the video below for some of the highlights.
- Discover more about Penspen’s extensive CO₂ experience here.