The global energy sector is entering a high-accountability era where environmental performance, carbon reduction mandates, and emissions transparency are directly linked to commercial continuity. For oil and gas companies, CCUS is no longer a sustainability add-on; it’s a core strategic function tied to regulatory compliance, investor confidence, and long-term licence to operate. This Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) for Oil & Gas Companies Training Course at Imperial Corporate Training Institute equips corporate leaders and energy professionals with the capabilities required to align existing hydrocarbon portfolios with the low-carbon economy, future-proof capital projects, and leverage carbon management innovation as a competitive differentiator.
Participants gain a strategic, technology-driven, and commercial view of the CCUS ecosystem exploring investment models, global policy trends, industrial deployment strategies, infrastructure integration, and business risks. Using international case studies and real-market application frameworks, this course enables organisations to transform decarbonisation into operational performance, stakeholder assurance, and sustainable growth. It sharpens executive-level judgement, enhances ESG-aligned decision-making, and positions senior energy personnel to lead CCUS programmes with clarity and confidence.
Objectives
By the end of this programme, participants will be able to:
- Decode the commercial and strategic role of CCUS in oil & gas transition roadmaps
- Map CCUS value chains across capture, utilisation, transport, and storage operations
- Assess CCUS technology maturity and select solutions aligned with enterprise goals
- Structure corporate-level CCUS strategies tied to ESG and net-zero portfolios
- Evaluate financial models, cost structures, and investment frameworks for CCUS projects
- Build stakeholder cases for CCUS adoption across regulators, investors, and industry partners
- Interpret global policy, incentives, and compliance frameworks influencing energy markets
- Identify infrastructure, safety, and engineering considerations for carbon storage and pipelines
- Integrate CCUS into business risk governance, asset management, and corporate planning
- Lead decarbonisation programmes and drive cross-functional alignment for execution
Target Audience
This executive-driven programme is tailored for professionals across the energy economy, including:
- Oil & gas corporate strategists and transition leads
- Business development and commercial leadership teams
- Decarbonisation, ESG, and sustainability directors
- Operations leaders and refinery management teams
- Engineering heads and asset performance specialists
- Investors, financial analysts, and project finance executives in energy portfolios
- Policy, regulatory affairs, and energy economics professionals
- Technology innovation, R&D, and infrastructure programme leads