22-27 November 2009, Austria
Nov 09 - European Science Foundation Conference

As part of the European Science Foundation Research Conference Scheme, CO2GeoNet will be holding the event "CO2 Geological Storage: Latest Progress"

The aim is to assess the advances made over the last decade in the field of CO2 Geological Storage and the future challenges that must be faced. It will be a privileged opportunity that will bring together senior and young scientists, thus enabling exchange and the bridging of generations.

Programme and Presentations (Click on the title to see the presentation)

Monday, 23 November

Conference Opening

Shane Murphy European Science Foundation, FR

ESF presentation

Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol CO2GeoNet - BRGM, FR

Introduction

 

Introductory Session

John Gale IEA-GHG, UK

Stakes and opportunities of CO2 geological storage

Nick Riley CO2GeoNet - BGS, UK

Geological CO2 storage: fundamentally rock, science & engineering

 

Site selection and characterization

Franz May CO2GeoNet-BGR, DE

Characterization of a good storage site

Stefan Bachu Alberta Research council, CA

From regional characterization to site selection

 

Discussion session

Samuela Vercelli, CO2GeoNet-URS

Sharing experiences in communicating on CO2 storage

 

 

Tuesday, 24 November

Modelling CO2 behaviour in the reservoir

Peter Frykman CO2GeoNet-GEUS, DK

Geological models, heterogeneities and scale relations

Nicolas Maurand CO2GeoNet-IFP, FR

Multiphase flow: CO2 migration in the reservoir

Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol CO2GeoNet-BRGM, FR

Impact of geochemical reactions on injection, storage capacity and integrity

Laura Chiaramonte LBNL, US

Geomechanical effects due to pressure changes or chemical reactions

 

Steps towards worldwide demonstration

Robert Finley Illinois State Geological Survey, US

Progress towards demonstration in the USA

Aleksandra KalinowskiGeoscience Australia, AU

Progress towards demonstration in Australia

Mingyuan Li Beijing University of Petroleum, CN

Progress towards demonstration in China

Xue Ziqiu Kyoto University, JP

Progress towards demonstration in Japan


 

Wednesday, 25 November

Local risk assessment

Anna Korre CO2GeoNet-Imperial College, UK

Risk assessment methodology

Jean Desroches Schlumberger, FR

Well leakage: the main risk under control

Lars Golmen CO2GeoNet-NIVA, NO

Impact assessment

Hubert Fabriol CO2GeoNet-BRGM, FR

Safety criteria and regulations

 

 

Thursday, 26 November

Monitoring

Rob Arts CO2GeoNet-TNO, NL

Deep monitoring tools

Salvatore Lombardi CO2GeoNet-URS, IT

Surface and shallow subsurface monitoring tools

Nick Riley CO2GeoNet-BGS, UK

Site monitoring strategies


 

Learning from experience

Tore Torp StatoilHydro, NO

Sleipner and Snovhit: 13 years of offshore aquifer storage in Norway

Hilke Würdemann GFZ, DE

Ketzin: R&D CO2 onshore injection pilot in Germany

Malcom Wilson University of Regina, CA

Weyburn: 9 years of combining CO2 storage and EOR in Canada

 

Industrial deployment

Christian Bernston Vattenfall, SE
Progress in the vattenfall CCS project portofolio

 

Closing session

Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol CO2GeoNet-BRGM, FR

Conclusions

 


 

Posters

1 Lojka Richard Central Bohemian Basin - potential CO2 storage site in the Czech Republic

2 Kolenkovic Iva Estimating CO2 storage capacity in regional deep saline aquifers in the Croatian part of Pannonian basin

3 Calvo Ran Preliminary assessment of CO2 storage opportunities in Israel

4 Dudu Alexandra Contributions to the estimation of CO2 storage capacities in Romania. Application in Ghercesti-Dealu Mare area

5 Peng Bo Development in carbon capture and storage (CCS) in china

6 Welkenhuysen Kris Jl Update of geological storage potential for CO2 in Belgium

7 Kazbulat Shogenov CCS in the Baltic region: challenges and prospects for storage sites characterization

8 Berta Márton – Király Csilla CCS research in Hungary

9 Wang Shu Preliminary study of CO2 storage in reservoirs and saline aquifer—case study of Shengli oil field

10 Teir Sebastian Application of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Finland

11 Chapuis Flavie Geological storage of CO2 from a bio-fuel distillery in a deep saline aquifer, CPER Artenay project

12 Broeks Elvira - Buck Lucy - Olloni Adriatik - van der Reep Elisabeth - van der Weijden Renata Nuclear fuel and carbon capture as a means for CO2 mitigation: a comparison of related storage requirements and impacts

13 Zaverucha Pinheiro Diogo Geopolitics from CCGS: Countries’ Road Maps, oil companies and institutions, energy, services and relevant research centers for the implementation of CCGS – its strategies, business organization structures, activities, projects, political results and regulation & sustainability

14 Kober Tom Carbon Infrastructure and Storage Options of Neighbouring Countries of the North Sea Region under Different Climate Policy Regimes in Europe

16 Carvalho Rodrigo CCS Legal and Regulatory Aspects in Brazil

17 Syed Amer CO2 Storage in Coalbed Methane Reservoirs: Experimental Research into Permeability and Injectivity Enhancement

18 Svabova Martina Sorption kinetics of CO2 on dry and moist coal

19 Mohd Amin Sharidah Batch geochemical modelling of the reactions between injected CO2 stream with CH4 impurities and a North Sea saline aquifer caprock for a range of temperature, pressure and redox conditions

20 Li Dedong Uncertainty of geochemical reactions and its influence on reactive transport simulations for CO2 storage

21 Fahrner Sven Reactive transport modelling for risk assessment regarding potential CO2 ingress into shallow aquifers due to leakage from storage formations

22 Alam Mohammad Prediction of changes in chalk due to CO2 injection

23 Iglesias Rodrigo Modeling the CO2-water-rock interactions aimed for carbon dioxide storage in the Hygiene Formation, Denver Basin (CO), USA

24 Dalkhaa Chantsalmaa Cap rock integrity under CO2 storage

25a Weyer Klaus Udo  Mechanical force fields and resulting fluid migration at carbon sequestration sites 

25b Weyer Klaus Udo  Trapping CO2 by means of subsurface water flow 

26 Boulin Pierre Measurement methods for the characterization of cap rocks in CO2 geological storage

27 Heeschen Katja Determining the effects of gas impurities in carbon capture and storage: the COORAL project

28 Watson Francesca Numerical modelling of dissolution and convection patterns of CO2 injected into saline aquifers

29 Bouché Vanda Bubbles plumes in shallow seas

30 Yang Duoxing Multiphase Flows Simulation of CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers Based on Hydrodynamical Mechanism

32 Graupner Bastian The coupled Eclipse-GeoSys software for numerical simulation of CO2 storage

33 Smith James Risk assessment for CO2 storage: potential for leakage through fracture networks

34 Havlova Vaclava Evaluation of safety assessment tools for CO2 deep geological storage in Czech Republic

35 Johnson Gareth Monitoring CO2 storage using stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen in produced fluids and gases at the Pembina Cardium CO2 Monitoring Pilot, Alberta, Canada

36 Mito-Adachi Saeko Monitoring and verification of stored CO2 at the Nagaoka pilot injection site

37 Wandrey Maren The impact of CO2 storage on the microbial community in a deep saline aquifer - sampling, methodology, and first results

38 Ihrig Christian Carbon storage in geological formations - experimental and numerical simulation studies

39 Beldowski Jacek Possible Influence of underbed CO2 storage on the Baltic Sea Carbon Cycle