• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Nigel Jenvey

Gaffney, Cline & Associates

Global Head of Carbon Management

Nigel has over 23 years of global oil and gas industry experience in technology, exploration, development and production operations with major oil and gas operating companies. He is an industry leader in Carbon Management and expert in Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) having previously held roles such as the chair of the CO2 Capture Project, chair of the North American CCS Association, and program chair of the Society of Petroleum Engineers CCUS Technical Section. At Gaffney, Cline & Associates, Nigel leads the new global Carbon Management practice to help customers de-risk continued investment in oil and gas through the energy transition by providing independent and confidential technical and commercial advice on carbon intensity, methane management, carbon markets and CCUS. Nigel graduated from Imperial College, London with a Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering, and from The University of Leeds, UK with a Bachelor’s degree with honors in Mining Engineering.

Sessions With Nigel Jenvey

Wednesday, 11 March

  • 09:30am - 10:20am (CST) / -

    CCS: The race for cost competitiveness

    Climate & Sustainability
    Fossil fuel will persist as the primary energy source in certain sectors of the economy for decades to come, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is critical for their deep decarbonization. Multiple industries (E&P, power generation, industrial gas production) have decades of experience managing technologies in the carbon value chain. However, an integrated CCS industry remains at the starting blocks. Competition between incumbent and upstart technologies has been a powerful force in accelerating advancement and dramatically decreasing costs for wind and solar technologies. Is there an opportunity for a similar dynamic to in CCS technology? What new technology development models can support this? How can the industry best manage the development of a portfolio of CCS technologies?