Pace CCS Appoints New Leadership to Address Global Carbon Capture Market Demand
Pace CCS has appointed Michael Foley as Interim CEO and Matt Healey as Chief Technical Officer to enhance its leadership structure. This strategic move aims to support the increasing demand for carbon capture and storage solutions as the sector expands worldwide.

Pace CCS has announced leadership changes, appointing Michael Foley as Interim Chief Executive Officer and Matt Healey as Chief Technical Officer. These changes are aimed at enhancing the company's capacity to meet the growing global demand for carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions, particularly in concept evaluation and engineering.
Foley brings extensive experience from ExxonMobil, where he led initiatives in low carbon solutions. Healey, the founder, will focus on maintaining technical excellence and guiding industry efforts, including the Energy Institute's CCS Corrosion Guidelines. With CCS being critical for reducing industrial emissions, these leadership adjustments position Pace CCS for significant growth in the energy transition market.




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