Carbon Capture and Sequestration: New Developments and Applications, Case Studies, Lessons Learned
August 10-12, 2010 | Golden, CO
Overview
Accepting proposals until June 1, 2010. Please
email Susan Nash .Special Keynote talks will be presented during lunch each day.
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Three-day workshop: 10-12 August
Documents and badges on-site
Certificate of Completion
Early Bird Pricing through July 5
$895 - AAPG Member
$995 - AAPG Nonmember
After July 5
$995 - AAPG Member
$1,095 - AAPG Nonmember
Contact:
GTW Registrar
Tel: +918 560-2650
Fax: +918 560-2678
Session Co-Chairs (in alphabetical order)
- Dave Barnes, Western Michigan University
- Robert Benson, Colorado School of Mines
- Martin Cassidy, University of Houston
- Andrew Cavanagh, Permedia Research
- Eric Davis, Pinnacle
- Charles Gorecki, University of North Dakota
- Ronald Klusman, Emeritus Professor, Colorado School of Mines
- Hui-Hai Liu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Tip Meckel, Gulf Coast Carbon Center
- Mary North-Abbott, Montana Tech
- Ben Rostron, University of Alberta
- Jonny Rutqvist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Dwight Rychel, PTTC
- Talib Syed, TSA, Inc.
- Bob Trentham, CEED-UTPB
- K. Udo Weyer, WDA Consultants Inc., Calgary
- Guoxiang Zhang, Shell Oil Company
Schedule of GTW Sessions:
- SESSION 1: Geological Characterization & Analogs
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- A Comparison Between Two Approaches in Reservoir Rock Typing: Hydraulic Flow Unit Concept and Effective Capillary Pressure Distribution;
- Geologically Complex Sequestration Targets: Spatial Variability in Injectivity and Storage Capacity;
- Core Sample Flow Properties Changes Due to Supercritical CO2 Exposure.
- SESSION 2: Physical Processes
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- Physical Considerations in Geological Carbon Storage;
- Seismic Characterization of Fluid Movements in CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Projects;
- Large Scale Deep Groundwater Flow Systems in the Area of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle;
- Modeling of Single and Multiphase Flow of Subsurface Fluids by Hubbert’s Force Potential;
- Physics, Field Occurrence, and Mathematical Modeling of Downward Directed ‘Buoyancy Forces’;
- Fluid Dynamics of the Hydrostatic Off Shore Conditions at the Sleipner Site (Buoyant Behavior of CO2).
- SESSION 3: Modeling - Calibration, Validation and Prediction
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- Testing Saline Aquifer Models with Sparse and Mixed Data Types.
- SESSION 4: Storage
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- Well Integrity Technical and Regulatory Considerations for CO2 Injection Wells;
- Geological Sequestration Opportunities in Wyoming;
- The Application of High-Resolution Numerical Simulators to Storage Sites.
- SESSION 5: Geochemical Processes
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- Surface and Near-Surface Geochemical Detection of Gas Microseepage from CO2 Sequestration and CO2 EOR Projects;
- SESSION 6: Geomechanics
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- Sensitivity of Surface Deformation Monitoring to Changes in Fluid Depth;
- Monitoring of Surface Deformation Over CCS Sites Using Satellite-Based Radar Imagery;
- Coupled Non-Isothermal Modeling of Ground Surface Deformations and Induced Seismicity at the In Salah CO2 Storage Operation.
- SESSION 7: EOR / Residual Oil Zones (ROZ)
- SESSION 8: Lessons Learned from Regional Consortia
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- Coal-Fired Power Plants in the U.S. - Examining the Costs of Retrofitting with CO2 Capture Technology.
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- The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) does not endorse or recommend any products and services that may be cited, used or discussed in AAPG publications or in presentations at events associated with AAPG.
