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Pioneering Offshore CCUS: Technologies and Case Studies

Thursday, 8 May
610
Technical Session
This session highlights novel and transformative technologies to understand the storage potential, and deployment of selective technologies on ongoing CCUS projects.  The session covers in detail modelling techniques to address flow assurance issues, pipeline network suitability, and impact on the enhance oil recovery (EOR) and CO2 storage capacity.
Session Chairperson(s)
Mohsen Shavandi, Energy Transition Director - DNV
Sandeep Khurana, Managing Senior Vice President - Ryder Scott Company, L.P.
Sponsoring Society:
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
  • 0930-0948 35546
    Employment Of 4D Building Information Modelling (BIM) In Offshore Central Processing Platform (CPP) Construction Of Malaysia's Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) Project: A Paradigm Shift In Construction Project Management
    N. Khairuddin, PETRONAS
  • 0950-1008 35692
    Formulation Of Liquid-liquid And Solid-liquid Nanodispersions For Co2 Capture
    J.G. Delgado-Linares, A.M. Forgiarini, O. Greener, Colorado School of Mines; N. Tanaka, C. Yoda, Omegasim, Yokogawa Electric Corporation; C.A. Koh, Colorado School of Mines
  • 1010-1028 35867
    Saline Aquifers Unlocking Brazilian Carbon Storage Pathways
    R.M. AVILA, Brazilian Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels - ANP; A. SZKLO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - PPE-COPPE / UFRJ; L. FURTADO, E. LOUREIRO, ANP
  • 1030-1048 35795
    Effect Of Impurities Present In The CO2Stream On Injectivity And Seal Performance In Carbon Capture And Storage
    B.C. Harrell, Y.C. Araujo De Itriago, Intertek Westport Technology Center
  • 1050-1108 35830
    Modeling Water Drop Out In CO2 Networks
    D. Erickson, John Wood Group PLC; D. Golczynski, Wood; G. Metcalf, John Wood Group PLC
  • 1110-1128 35960
    Rock Permeability Effect On Residual CO2 Trapping Efficiency In Carbonate Formations
    J. Mouallem, M. Arif, Khalifa University of Science and Technology; A. Raza, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals; M. Mahmoud, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
  • 1130-1148 35971
    A Microstructure-based Porosity-permeability Relationship For Clay-based Formation: Implications For Geological Carbon Sequestration
    A. Seiphoori, Norwegian Geotechnical Inst.
  • Alternate 35736
    An Environment-friendly Biomass Nanomaterials For Co2 Enhanced Oil Recovery And Carbon Storage In Low-permeability Oil Reservoirs
    Z. Peng, University of Petroleum China Beijing, Beijing, China; Y. Liu, China University of Petroleum Beijing; Z. Mao, Z. Rui, University of Petroleum China Beijing, Beijing, China
  • Alternate 35887
    Unlocking Co2 Injection In Depleted Reservoirs: A Flow Assurance Modeling Approach For Carbon Capture And Storage
    P. Charoensuk, C. Kokanutranont, S. Theinkaew, G. Kositchaiwat, K. Vattanapornpirom, P. Konganuntragul, P. Kijkla, PTT E&P PLC
  • Alternate 35840
    Rtp Resistance To Rapid Crack Propagation In Co2Pipelines
    D. Vehlow, Baker Hughes

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