Session 11: Thurs 23rd

23rd September Session 11 11.20 - 12.40

Draft programme - this may be subject to  change

11A
Post- Combustion

11B
Oxy-Combustion Plant Technology

11C
Saline Aquifers (II)

11D
Experience with Storage

11E
Lessons Learnt

11F
Legal Issues and Regulatory Framework (II)

Session 11A - Post Combustion: Amonia Session Chairs: Jacob Knudsen and Mohammad Abu-Zahra

  1. Current Status of MHI CO2 capture Plant Technology, Large Scale Demonstration Project and Road Map to Commercialization for Coal Fired Flue Gas: Tsuyoshi Ohishi, Takahiko Endo, Yoshinori Kajiya, Hiromitsu Nagayasu, Masaki Iijima, Hiroshi Tanaka, Ronald Mitchell; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,ltd

  2. Development of a Low Cost CO2 Capture System with a Novel Absorbent under the COCS Project: Kazuya Goto, Foroz Chowdhury, Hiromichi Okabe, Shinkichi Shimizu, Yuichi Fujioka; RITE

  3. Modelling and Simulation of the Esbjerg Pilot Plant using the Cesar 1 Solvent: Hanne Marie Kvamsdal, Geir Haugen, Thor Mejdell, Finn Andrew Tobiesen; SINTEF, Ardi Hartono, Peter Bruder, Hallvard F.Svendsen; The Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU

  4. Simulation and Pilot Plant ,Measurements for CO2 Absorption with Mixed Amines: Yicheng Zheng, Dongfong Guo, Jian Chen; Tsinghua University

Session 11B - Oxy-Combustion: Plant Technology Session Chairs: Stanley Santos and David Fitzgerald

  1. Dynamic Simulation of Oxyfuel CO2 Processing Plants: Martin Pottmann, Gabriele Engl, Bernhard Stahl; Linde AG, Linde Engineering, Pullach, Germany, Roland Ritter; Linde AG, Linde-KCA Dresden GmbH, Dresden, Germany

  2. Flue Gas Compression and Purification units for Oxy-Coal Combustion Systems: jean-Pierre Tranier, Philippe Court, Arthur Darde, Nicolas Perrin; Air Liquide

  3. Sour compression Process for the Removal of SOx and NOx from Oxyfuel-Derived CO2: Laura Torrente-Murciano, David Chadwick; Imperial College London, Vince White; Air Products

  4. Flue Gas Cleaning for CO2 Capture from Oxyfuel Combustion of Coal in Thermal Power Generation - Demands, Concepts, Options, Challenges and Practices: Jinying Yan, Marie Anheden, Richard Faber, Holger Ecke, Nader Padban; Vattenfall Research and Development AB, Daniel Kosel, Norbert Jentsch; Vattenfall Europe Generation AG, Göran Lindgren; Vattenfall AB

Session 11C - Saline Aquifer (II) Session Chairs: Susan Hovorka and Yves Michel le Nindre

  1. Dynamic Simulation and History Matching at Ketzin (CO2SINK): Yusuf Pamukcu, Suzanne Hurter; Schlumberger, Peter Frykman; Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Fabian Moeller; GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ)

  2. On the Quantification of Regional Pressure Buildup from Large-Scale CO2 Storage Projects: Jens Birkholzer, Quanlin Zhou; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  3. Sensitivity Study of CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers in the Presence of a Gas Cap: Silvia Solano, Jean-Philippe Nicot; The University of Texas at Austin-Bureau of Economic Geology

  4. Injective Changes and Associated Temperature Disequilibrium Study in Pilot Test Site: Numerical Study: Weon Shik Han, Greg Stillman, Chuan Lu, Si-Yong Lee; Energy and Geoscience Institute, University of Utah, Meng Lu; Unconventional Gas, CSIRO Petroleum, Australia Brian McPherson; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah, Ku-Yong Kim; Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

Session 11D - Experiences with Storage Session Chairs: Iain Wright and Philip Ringrose

  1. The CO2CRC Otway Project- Leveraging Learnings and Exploiting new Opportunities at Australia's first CCS Project Site: Sandeep Sharma; CO2CRC, Canberra, Australia & Schlumberger Carbon Services, Perth, Australia, Peter Cook, Charles jenkins, Tony Steeper; CO2CRC, Canberra, Australia, Mal Lees; Rio Tinto , Brisbane, Australia, Namiko Ranasinghe; Department of Primary Industries, Victorian Govt., Australia

  2. Monitoring the CO2 Injection Site: K12-B: Vincent Vandeweijer, Bert van der Meer; TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Cor Hofstee, Frans Mulders, Dan D'Hoore; GDF SUEZ E&P Nederland B.V.

  3. CO2 Management at ExxonMobil's LaBarge Field, Wyoming, USA: Michael Parker, Wilian Duncan, Robert Foglesong; ExxonMobil Production Company, Scott Northrop, Jaime Valencia; ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company

  4. Applying Underground Gas Storage Experience to Geological Carbon Dioxide Storage: A case study from Australia's Otway Basin: Eric Tenthorey; CO2CRC / Geoscience Australia Sandrine Vidal-Gilbert; CO2CRC / Total, Duy Nguyen; Geoscience Australia

Session 11E - Lessons Learnt Session Chairs: Charles Jenkins and Neil Wildgust

  1. A Decade of CO2 Injection into a Depleting Oil Field: Monitoring and Research Activities in the IEAGHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project: Steve Whittaker; Petroleum Technology Research Centre

  2. BIGCO2 R&D Platform - Breakthrough CCS Technologies Enabling Large-Scale CO2 Chains: Grethe Tangen Mona J. Mølnvik, Nils A. Røkke; SINTEF Energy Research

  3. Deployment of Integrated Geologic Storage and Monitoring across two Deep Saline Reservoirs with Post-Combustion Capture at American Electric Power Mountaineer Plant: Neeraj Gupta, mark Kelley, Danielle Meggyesy, Rodney Osborne, joel Sminchak, Jaqueline Gerst;Battelle , Gary Spitznogle, Brian Sherrick, Mike Hammond; American Electric Power

  4. The Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership: Developing Carbon Management Options for the Central Interior of North America: Edward N. Steadman, John A. Harju, Dan J. Daly, Charles D. Gorecki, Melanie D. Jensen, Wes D. Peck, Steven A. Smith, James A. Sorensen; Energy & Environmental Research Center

Session 11F - Legal Issues and Regulatory Frameworks (II) Session Chairs: Chris Hendriks and Luke Warren

  1. Application of the CO2QUALSTORE Guideline for Developing a Risk-based Investment Schedule for an Integrated CCS Project: Michael Carpenter, Jorg aarnes, Ole Kristian Sollie, Olarf Rosnes; Det Norske Veritas

  2. Long-Term Liabilities from CCS: Red Herring or Showstopper?: George Peridas, Ben Longstreth; Natural Resources Defense Council, Chiara Trabucchi; Industrial Economics Inc.

  3. Liability Framework for Geologic CO2 Sequestration: What Constitutes Good Public Policy: Ian Duncan, BEG University of Texas

  4. Outstanding issues in the implementation of the EU Storage Directive: Heleen Groenenberg, Paul Lako, Adriaan van der Welle; Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), Frans Blank; KEMA, Avelien Haan, Martha Roggenkamp; Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Muriel van der Kuip; TNO

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Welcome and
Keynote Adress
Plenary Session Plenary Session Plenary Session
Technical Session 4 Technical Session 7 Technical Session 10
Technical Session 1 Technical Session 5 Technical Session 8 Technical Session 11
Technical Session 2 Poster Session A Poster Session B Final Panel Session
Technical Session 3 Technical Session 6 Technical Session 9 Closing Session

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