Date: 22 April 2026
Time: 14:00 GMT / 15:00 CET
Format: Free Webinar
As Europe accelerates towards net-zero, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of energy transition strategies. For energy companies, terminal operators, and carriers, understanding how captured CO₂ is transported and stored is now more critical than ever.
Ahead of the Go Net Zero Energy CEE Summit, FTI Consulting is hosting a free webinar with Natalia Gmucova, Senior Director at FTI Consulting, offering expert insights into the emerging landscape of liquid CO₂ shipping and its implications for the energy sector.
Natalia Gmucova
Senior Director – Economic & Financial Consulting, Energy Practice
FTI Consulting
Natalia brings extensive expertise in the economic and financial aspects of energy transition, making her insights invaluable for anyone involved in CCS, shipping, or terminal operations.
This webinar is an essential opportunity for energy sector professionals to understand the critical role of liquid CO₂ shipping in Europe’s net-zero journey. Gain insights that will help your organisation navigate the evolving energy landscape and prepare for the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Reserve your free place now and stay ahead in the rapidly changing world of carbon capture and storage.
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The 6th edition of the Go Net Zero Energy Summit – Central & Eastern Europe will take place on 10-11 June 2026 in Bucharest, Romania. This premier energy transition summit unites senior decision‑makers from across the energy value chain in Central and Eastern Europe, including policymakers, investors, technology innovators, industrial leaders and regulators.
This intensive eight-week program is designed for early-career professionals (2-5 years of experience) committed to advancing effective energy and climate policy in Central and Eastern Europe.