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Getting to Closure

AAPG Division of Environmental Geologists

Wednesday, 30 March 2022, 12:15 p.m.–1:45 p.m.  |  Houston, Texas

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For storage to be effective, CO must be retained in the subsurface for long time periods. Documenting such storage permanence is sometimes conceptualized as the final phase of a project; however, project success is based on building towards this objective over the life of the project. Attaining storage permanence is principally achieved via careful site selection and matching of source output to a well-engineered injection strategy and documented by a well-designed monitoring strategy that starts even before injection.

Room Assignment:
Hilton University of Houston
Fee:
$55

Speaker

Susan D Hovorka, Gulf Coast Carbon Center, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geoscience, The University of Texas at Austin

Venue

Getting to Closure
Hilton University of Houston
4450 University Dr
Houston, Texas 77204
United States

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