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Energy Opportunites Forum Presentation

Summary

Hear experts in an interactive discussion as the consider the environmental, economic and societal implications of Carbon Capture Use and Storage (CCUS). A technology designed to reduce CO2 emissions across the energy system. Panelists will share global best practices and discuss the benefits that CCUS brings both to the environment and to companies who include the technology in their portfolio.

Panelists

Katherine Romanak
Katherine Romanak

Katherine Romanak

Research Scientist at Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin

Katherine is an expert in environmental monitoring at geologic CO2 storage sites and has developed and implemented environmental monitoring programs at several U.S. Department of Energy Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership sites.

She has worked internationally at CO2 storage sites in Canada, Japan, and Australia, and is a member of the International Steering Committees for the IEAGHG Monitoring and Environmental Science Networks.

She regularly discusses global policy within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and has informed the U.S. Congress on environmental monitoring at geologic CO2 storage sites.


Nigel Jenvey
Nigel Jenvey

Nigel Jenvey

Global Head of Carbon Management at Gaffney, Cline & Associates

Nigel leads Gaffney Cline’s global Carbon Management practice by providing independent and confidential advice on carbon intensity, methane management, carbon markets, CCUS and green finance.

Before joining the company, he led CCUS initiatives at BP, Maersk Oil and Shell. Nigel is an industry leader in Carbon Management and expert in Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS), and he has held leadership roles on numerous North American and international committees.


Charles McConnell
Charles McConnell

Charles McConnell

Executive Director for Carbon Management and Energy Sustainability, University of Houston (UH)

Charles works closely with energy industry partners in oil and gas, petrochemicals, and the electric power markets to collaborate on new technologies, policies and business models for the future.

Previous positions include executive director of the Energy and Environment Initiative at Rice University and Assistant Secretary of Energy in the US Department of Energy from 2011-2013, under the Obama administration.

Chuck currently serves on the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board and serves on a number of boards related to clean energy.


Carlo Procaccini
Carlo Procaccini

Carlo Procaccini

Head of Technology, UK Oil and Gas Authority

Carlo covers technology and innovation from R&D to field deployment. He has more than 20 years of experience in Oil and Gas projects and operations, both in downstream and in E&P.

Prior to joining the Oil and Gas Authority, Carlo worked for Schlumberger, both in the UK and internationally.


Moderator

John Kaldi
John Kaldi

John Kaldi

Professor Emeritus, Australian School of Petroleum & Energy Resources at the University of Adelaide

John has 40 years’ experience working in the energy sector, both in industry, with Shell, Arco and Vico, and academia.

A renowned CCUS expert, Kaldi presently serves as South Australia State Chair in Carbon Capture and Storage and CO2CRC Distinguished Scientist.

He has served as AAPG’s Vice President of International Regions and recently as the Chair of the AAPG House of Delegates.