Webinar: Addressing Corrosion in Carbon Capture and Storage Systems: Insights from Pace CCS and NZTC
You can access the webinar recording below

Watch the webinar replay where you can hear from a panel of CCS experts to discover:
- How to overcome the risks and costs of corrosion in carbon capture and storage systems
- How industry leaders are assessing and monitoring corrosion is CCS systems in real time
Recorded on June 19, 2025
Through NZTC’s Open Innovation Programme Pace CCS have developed a software tool which provides a comprehensive and conservative evidence-based assessment of corrosion risks in CCS transportation systems. This includes all potential corrosion and metal loss modes within CCS systems.
In this webinar Matthew Healey, Managing Director at Pace CCS, joins NZTC to talk about corrosion risks and how to mitigate against them.
NZTC speakers

Iain
Martin
CCUS Technology Manager
Iain Martin
Iain Martin is a business-focused technical specialist with over 25 years of experience across CCUS, consultancy, and delivering first-of-a-kind projects. He leads NZTC’s CCUS roadmap where he is responsible for identifying and delivering key projects. Iain has delivered NZTC’s innovation Call for Ideas process, resulting in over 200 ideas, 20 approved projects, and more than £5 million in funding. He has also helped secure £3 million from DESNZ to deliver a first-of-a-kind direct air capture pilot plant.
Iain holds an MSc in Oil and Gas innovation and an MSc by Research in Geophysics, and he is a PMP-certified professional.


Cynthia
Bassey
Project Engineer
Cynthia Bassey
Cynthia Bassey is a Project Engineer at NZTC with a strong track record in delivering innovative low-carbon energy solutions. With close to five years of experience in the energy sector, Cynthia began her career in the oil and gas industry before moving into technology innovation and decarbonisation.
Since joining NZTC in 2022, she has managed the delivery of collaborative projects under the Open Innovation Programme across hydrogen, CCS, energy storage and renewables. Cynthia has held technical and project-focused roles spanning early-stage development through to real-world deployment. She currently plays a key role in the centre’s Methane Measurement Joint Industry Project.
Her background includes project delivery, carbon impact assessment, risk management and cross-functional stakeholder engagement. Cynthia’s work supports NZTC’s mission to accelerate the energy transition through practical, high-impact innovation. In addition to her technical contributions, she is actively involved in sustainability and STEM outreach across the organisation.
She holds an MSc in Oil and Gas Enterprise Management (Distinction) from the University of Aberdeen and a First Class BEng in Petroleum Engineering. Cynthia is an Associate Member of the Energy Institute and a committed STEM Ambassador.


