Carbon Capture and Storage: Pioneering the Future of Lower-Carbon Energy
Wednesday, 7 May
300
Keynote Speaker Series
CCS projects have been operating for several decades. However, the types of projects, sources of emissions, modes of transporting large volumes of CO2, and types of geological storage have had a significant evolution, especially over the last few years. Several key government and industry initiatives are currently being progressed for wide (and scalable) CCS adoption to address to technical-, commercial-, regulatory/policy-, and public acceptance challenges. This keynote will address challenges and opportunities to close the gap for widespread/scalable CCS adoption.
Moderators
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0200-0218 35898Thermohydraulic Design Optimization Of A Large-scale Offshore CO2Transport Pipeline: Reducing Modelling Uncertainties
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0220-0238 35576Co2 Injection Well Transients: How Complex Can They Be?
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0240-0258 35817Dynamic Kill Modeling Of Subsea CO2 And CH4 Blowouts: Differentiating Factors And Their Implications For Offshore Carbon Sequestration
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0300-0318 35631Flow Assurance Challenges Of Well Design For Co2 Injection Into A Depleted Gas Reservoir In Southeast Asia
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0320-0338 35571CO2 Ecosystem Study: A Pivotal Role For Achieving Success In Carbon Capture, Utilization And Storage (CCUS) Development
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0340-0358 35886Environmental Stability Evaluation Of Butadiene Copolymer Elastomers For Subterranean Gas Storage Applications
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0400-0418 35653Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant For Petrobras Offshore Gas Turbine Generators (GTGs) - Qualification Process
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Alternate 35866Certification Of An Offshore CO2 Offloading And Injection Solution With Flexible Pipes
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Alternate 35592A Fully Implicit Approach In Integrated Asset Modeling Of Carbon Dioxide Storage In Gigantic Depleted Dry Gas Reservoir In Western Desert Of Egypt: A Case Study
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Alternate 35852Subsea Ultrasonic Flowmeter For Fiscal And Allocation Metering In The CCS Value Chain