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Geoscience Technology Workshop

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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Contact: GTW Registrar
Tel: +918 560-2650
Fax: +918 560-2678

Session Co-Chairs (in alphabetical order)

Schedule of GTW Sessions:
SESSION 1: Geological Characterization & Analogs
  • 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
  • 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
  • Testing Saline Aquifer Models with Sparse and Mixed Data Types.
SESSION 4: Storage
  • 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
  • Surface and Near-Surface Geochemical Detection of Gas Microseepage from CO2 Sequestration and CO2 EOR Projects;
SESSION 6: Geomechanics
  • 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
  • Coal-Fired Power Plants in the U.S. - Examining the Costs of Retrofitting with CO2 Capture Technology.
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