16
An Event Cooperating Organizations… Featured Speakers… Malcolm Wilson, CEO, PTRC Mike Monea, President, CCS Initiatives, SaskPower David Hawkins, Director of Climate Programs, NRDC Paal Frisvold, Chairman, Bellona Europa Tom Stringer, Director, R&D CO 2 Capture Systems, ALSTOM Steve M. Wilson, General Manager, R&D and National Carbon Capture Center, Southern Company The Honorable Charles McConnell, (former) Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Juho Lipponen, Head, CCS Unit, IEA Frank Ellingsen, Managing Director Technology Center-Mongstad, Norway Rob Bioletti, Director of CCS Policy Carbon Capture and Storage Development, Alberta Energy Mark Weaver, Manager CCS Major Projects, Dept. of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australia Pedro Otero Ventín, CO 2 Capture Program Dir., CIUDEN, Spain Brendan Beck, Manager, South African Centre for CCS Neil Wildgust, CEO, PTRC Len Heckel, Business Opportunity Manager-Heavy Oil Development, Quest CCS Project, Shell Canada Energy Max Ball, Manager, Clean Coal Technologies, SaskPower THE TWELFTH ANNUAL CARBON CAPTURE UTILIZATION & SEQUESTRATION CONFERENCE Advancing Science, Technology & Policy Needed to Meet Near-Term Carbon Reduction Goals May 13 - 16, 2013 David L. Lawrence Convention Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Keynote Speakers… The Honorable Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan Chris Smith, Acting Asst. Sec. for Fossil Energy, U.S. DOE Chris Hobson, Chief Environmental Officer, Southern Co. John Gale, GM, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Anthony Cugini, Director, National Energy Technology Lab Ken Humphreys, CEO, FutureGen Alliance Brad Page, CEO, Global CCS Institute Barry Worthington, Executive Director, USEA Bookmark www.carbonsq.com For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or Email: [email protected] More than 300 Technical Papers and Posters With Special Workshops on: CCUS/CCS Technology Concerns, Featuring a Discussion Between Advocacy Groups and Vendors Public Outreach and Education

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An

Event

Cooperating Organizations…

Featured Speakers…

Malcolm Wilson, CEO, PTRC

Mike Monea, President, CCS Initiatives,SaskPower

David Hawkins, Director of ClimatePrograms, NRDC

Paal Frisvold, Chairman, Bellona Europa

Tom Stringer, Director, R&D CO2

Capture Systems, ALSTOM

Steve M. Wilson, General Manager, R&Dand National Carbon Capture Center,Southern Company

The Honorable Charles McConnell, (former) Assistant Secretary, FossilEnergy, U.S. Department of Energy

Juho Lipponen, Head, CCS Unit, IEA

Frank Ellingsen, Managing DirectorTechnology Center-Mongstad, Norway

Rob Bioletti, Director of CCS PolicyCarbon Capture and Storage Development,Alberta Energy

Mark Weaver, Manager CCS MajorProjects, Dept. of Resources, Energy andTourism, Australia

Pedro Otero Ventín, CO2 CaptureProgram Dir., CIUDEN, Spain

Brendan Beck, Manager, South AfricanCentre for CCS

Neil Wildgust, CEO, PTRC

Len Heckel, Business OpportunityManager-Heavy Oil Development, QuestCCS Project, Shell Canada Energy

Max Ball, Manager, Clean CoalTechnologies, SaskPower

THE TWELFTH ANNUAL

CARBON CAPTURE UTILIZATION

& SEQUESTRATION CONFERENCE

Advancing Science, Technology & Policy Neededto Meet Near-Term Carbon Reduction Goals

May 13 - 16, 2013David L. Lawrence Convention Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Keynote Speakers…

The Honorable Brad Wall, Premier of SaskatchewanChris Smith, Acting Asst. Sec. for Fossil Energy, U.S. DOEChris Hobson, Chief Environmental Officer, Southern Co.John Gale, GM, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Anthony Cugini, Director, National Energy Technology LabKen Humphreys, CEO, FutureGen AllianceBrad Page, CEO, Global CCS InstituteBarry Worthington, Executive Director, USEA

Bookmark www.carbonsq.com

For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or Email: [email protected]

More than 300 Technical Papers and Posters

With Special Workshops on:

— CCUS/CCS Technology Concerns, Featuring aDiscussion Between Advocacy Groups and Vendors

— Public Outreach and Education

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— TWELFTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —

Recognizing Conference Resource Materials Partners… Babcock & Wilcox

Denbury Resources American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity CO2 Capture Project

ExxonMobil Climate Change and Emissions Management Paulsson, Inc.

Today Recognizing Partner…

Schlumberger Carbon Services

Global CCS Institute

Today Recognizing Partner…

ALSTOM Babcock & Wilcox

SNC-Lavalin Battelle

AGENDAMonday, May 13

1:30 REGISTRATION OPENSEXHIBIT HALL OPENS

6:00 WELCOME RECEPTION

7:00 WELCOME DINNER

Tuesday, May 14

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 WELCOME

Edward Helminski, PresidentExchangeMonitor Publications &Forums; Conference Chair

8:05 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Anthony Cugini, DirectorNational Energy TechnologyLaboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy

8:15 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY

Maintaining Our Energy Security viaFossil Fuels And Meeting CarbonReduction Goals

MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums

The Honorable Brad Wall, PremierProvince of Saskatchewan, Canada

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:40 Utilization, a Climate ChangeChampion or Myth

John Gale, General Manager, IEAGreenhouse Gas R&D Programme

OPEN DISCUSSION

9:05 Securing Future Fossil ElectricityGeneration

Chris Hobson, Senior Vice Presidentand Chief Environmental Officer,Southern Company

OPEN DISCUSSION

9:35 A Must-Do — Deploying CCUS/CCSCommercially

MODERATOR: Dwight Peters,President, Schlumberger CarbonServices

David Hawkins, Director Climate Programs, NaturalResources Defense Council

Paal Frisvold, ChairmanBellona Europa

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:35 COFFEE BREAK

10:35 (PUT POSTERS UP; AUTHORS NOTPRESENT)

10:50 What is Being Done, What Isn’t,What Must Happen to Meet CarbonReduction Goals Given CurrentEnergy Needs and Economic Reality

MODERATOR: Martin Schneider,CEO, EM Publications & Forums

Brad Page, Chief Executive OfficerGlobal CCS Institute

OPEN DISCUSSION

11:15 THE CANADIAN PROVINCESMOVE FORWARD ONCOMMERCIAL DEPLOYMENTOF CCUS/CCSMODERATOR: Malcolm Wilson,

Chief Executive Officer, PetroleumTechnology Research Centre

The Boundary Dam Project—

Mike Monea, PresidentCCS Initiatives, SaskPower

…And Beyond … A RoundtableDiscussion of Other Major Initiativesin the Canadian Provinces

The Shell Quest Project

Len Heckel, Business OpportunityManager-Heavy Oil Development,Quest CCS Project, Shell CanadaEnergy

Alberta’s CCS Regulatory FrameworkAssessment: Developing an EffectiveRegulatory Framework for CCS

Rob Bioletti, Director of CCSPolicy Carbon Capture and StorageDevelopment, Alberta Energy

Aquistore and the Weyburn Project

Neil Wildgust, Chief ProjectOfficer, Petroleum TechnologyResearch Centre

OPEN DISCUSSION

12:35 LUNCH

Brief Remarks: The Carbon XPrizeJ. Barry Thompson, TreasurerXprize

1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

3:30 COFFEE BREAK

3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

5:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;AUTHORS PRESENT

6:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION

6:10 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END

7:30 POSTER SESSION ENDS

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1‐A

1‐B

1‐C

1‐D

1‐E

1‐F

Topic

Storage Ca

pacity 

Utilizing An

thropo

genic CO

2 For E

OR 

and Other Ben

eficial U

ses

SIM/SEQ

CCUS/CC

S Techno

logy Con

cerns ‐ A 

Worksho

p Be

tween Ad

vocacy Group

s an

d Ve

ndors

Overview: C

arbo

n Ca

pture Techno

logy

CCS/CC

US Projects in

 Can

ada

Mod

erator

Robe

rt Dilm

ore, NETL

Darin

 Dam

iani, N

ETL

Sumit Mukho

padh

yay, LBN

L           

Tom Broun

s,  PNNL

Geo

rge Perid

as, N

atural Resou

rces 

Defense Co

uncil

Nigel  Je

nvey, B

P Alternative Energy

Andrea

 McN

emar, N

ETL

Locatio

n302

304

315

317

406

407

1:30

58‐The

 First N

orth American

 Carbo

n Storage Atlas‐ W

right, R

obert, U.S. 

Departmen

t of E

nergy

150‐Estim

ating Net Fed

eral Reven

ue 

from

 Incentivize

d CC

S‐Enhanced

 Oil 

Recovery, Steelman, Joh

n, Natural 

Resources D

efen

se Cou

ncil

78‐A Com

parative Stud

y of th

e Flow

 Mod

els for th

e S‐3 Site in Sim

‐SEQ

 Project‐ M

ukho

padh

yay, Sum

it, 

Lawrence Be

rkeley National Laboratory

109‐EERA

 Upd

ate on

 R&D Priorities for 

CO2 Ca

pture‐ van

 der Gijp, Sven, TNO

202‐Mon

itorin

g at th

e Aq

uistore CO

2 Storage Site, Saskatche

wan, Canada/ 

White, D

on, G

eological Survey of 

Canada

1:50

26‐Assessm

ent o

f Factors Influ

encing

 Effective CO

2 Storage Ca

pacity and

 Enhanced

 Gas  Produ

ction in Eastern 

U.S. G

as Shales, God

ec, M

ichael, 

Advanced

 Resou

rces International

3‐Technical Challenges in th

e Transition from

 CO2‐EO

R to CO2 

Storage‐ Bachu

, Stefan, Alberta 

Inno

vates ‐ Techn

ology Futures

45‐History Matching with

 Multip

le 

Geo

logic Mod

els for th

e Sim‐SEQ

 Carbon

 Seq

uestratio

n Site‐ B

acon

, Diana, Pacific Northwest N

ational 

Labo

ratory

123‐U.S. D

OE National Ene

rgy 

Techno

logy Laboratory: Carbo

n Ca

pture R&

D Program with

 an 

Econ

omy of Scope

 Focus‐ V

ora, 

Shailesh, U

.S. D

OE National Ene

rgy 

Techno

logy Laboratory

194‐Geo

chem

ical Reactive Transport 

Mod

eling Stud

y on

 Water‐Rock‐CO

2 Interactions During Injection of CO2 

into a Halite

‐Saturated

 Sandstone

 Re

servoir o

f QUEST, Alberta, Canada‐ 

Zhang, Guo

xiang, Royal Dutch  She

ll Inc. 

Project &

 Techn

ology

2:10

25‐Poten

tial G

lobal Implications of G

as 

Prod

uctio

n from

 Shales a

nd Coal for 

CO2 Geo

logical Storage‐ G

odec, 

Michael, A

dvanced Re

sources 

International

191‐Ch

allenges to

 CO2 EO

R inthe 

Midwest, USA

‐ Frailey, Scott, Illino

is State Geo

logical Survey

210‐Intra‐ and

 Inter‐Mod

el 

Comparison

s and

 Mod

el Calibratio

n for 

the S‐3  Site Ideas, M

etho

dology, and

 Ap

plicability‐ H

ou, Zhangshuan, Pacific 

Northwest N

ational Laboratory

126‐Risk‐Based

 Com

parison

 of C

arbo

n Ca

pture Techno

logies‐ E

ngel, D

ave, 

Pacific Northwest N

ational Laboratory

93‐Review of the

 2012‐2013

 QUEST 

Drilling Ca

mpaign‐ Rock, Luc,  Shell 

Canada

2:30

213‐ Refining Re

servoir E

stimates And

 Long

‐Term CO2 Storage Ca

pabilities B

y Re

ducing

 Geo

logic Uncertaintie

s: 

Petrograph

ic And

 Geo

chem

ical 

Evaluatio

n of Poten

tial Reservoirs, 

Seals, and

 Associated Form

ation Fluids 

In Sou

thwest W

yoming, Surdam, 

Ronald, U

niversity

 Of W

yoming

247‐Econ

omics o

f CO2 Utiliza

tion and 

Storage in Shale Gas Reservoirs‐ 

Davidson

, Casie, Pacific Northwest 

National Laboratory

43‐M

odeling of CO2‐CH

4‐Brine system

 and its app

lication in Sim

‐SEQ

 project‐ 

Li, Jun

, Institute of Geo

logy and

 Geo

physics, Chine

se Acade

my of 

Sciences

70‐Sim

ulating Financial Incen

tives fo

r Ad

optin

g CO

2 Ca

pture‐ Schmalzer, 

David, Argon

ne National Laboratory

94‐Current status of the

 QUEST HB

MP 

plan

‐ Rock, Luc,  Shell Canada

2:50

152‐An

 Upd

ate on

 the Estim

ating 

Supp

ly and

 Dem

and for D

eep Geo

logic 

CO2 Storage Ca

pacity  Over the

 Cou

rse 

Of the

 21st C

entury‐ D

ooley, Ja

mes, 

Joint G

lobal Change Re

search Institu

te

177‐Lesson

s Learned

 and

 Upd

ates on 

Commercial‐scale CCU

S in th

e WESTC

ARB Re

gion

‐ Burton, Elizabeth, 

Lawrence Be

rkeley National Laboratory

133‐TO

UGH2

 Mod

eling for S

im‐SEQ

: comparison

 with

 field results‐ D

oughty, 

Christin

e, Law

rence Be

rkeley National 

Labo

ratory

230‐The Re

al  Cost o

f CO2 Ca

pture and 

Storage: Variable Electricity

 Gen

eration For R

etrofitted Co

al‐Fire

d Po

wer Plants‐ M

iddleton

, Richard, Los 

Alam

os National Laboratory

257‐SaskPo

wer Bou

ndary Da

m Carbo

n Ca

pture Project ‐ Engineerin

g Procurem

ent a

nd Con

struction‐ 

Couturier, Guy, SNC‐Lavalin

3:10

281‐Evaluatin

g CO

2 Storage Po

tential 

in Organic‐Rich Shale Form

ations, 

Dilm

ore, Rob

ert, U.S. D

OE, NETL

49‐In

dustria

l Sou

rce CO

2 for C

CUS ‐ 

Chaparral/C

offeyville Project‐ Tracy, 

Keith

, Chaparral Ene

rgy, LLC

OPEN DISCU

SSION ON SIM

/SEQ

 PR

OJECT

S

208‐Re

trofitting Existing Co

al Plants 

with

 the On‐Site Add

ition

 of a

 Gas 

Turbine Co

mbine

d He

at and

 Pow

er 

Cycle‐ Lucqu

iaud

, Mathieu

, University

 Of E

dinb

urgh

134‐Prelim

inary Assessmen

t of 

Resid

ual O

il Zone

s in Saskatchew

an 

Part of  the

 Williston

 Basin and

 their 

Potential for CO2 Enhance Oil 

Recovery and

 Geo

logical Storage, 

Naseh

i, Majid, IPA

C‐CO

2

3:30

Coffe

e Break

12:00 PM

 Lun

chTu

esda

y, M

ay 14

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Tuesda

y, M

ay 14

2‐A

2‐B

2‐C

2‐D

2‐E

2‐F

Topic

Regulatin

g CO

2 Storage/Sequ

estration

Sequ

estration Re

servoir S

tudies/Evaluations

Utilizing An

thropo

genic CO

2 For E

OR an

d Other Ben

eficial U

ses

Review

 of R

ecen

t Develop

men

ts Affectin

g Pu

blic Outreach, Brie

f Presentation of Pap

ers, 

and Pa

nel D

iscussion

Overview Carbo

n Ca

pture Techno

logy

Amine Ba

sed Ca

pture Techno

logy

Mod

erator

Neil W

ildgust, PTR

CCu

rtis Olden

burg, Law

rence Be

rkeley National 

Lab

Logan  West, UT‐Au

stin, B

EG‐Gulf C

oast Carbo

n Ce

nter

Sarah Wade, W

ade, LLC

Norm Sacuta, PTR

CTo

m M

ikus, CO2‐Global

Ed Rub

in, Carne

gie Mellon University

Locatio

n30

230

431

531

740

640

7

3:50

175‐U.S. EPA

 Und

ergrou

nd Injection Co

ntrol 

Program: C

lass VI R

ule Im

plem

entatio

n Activ

ities‐ B

ayer, M

ary Ro

se, U

nited States 

Environm

ental Protection Ag

ency

229‐Re

lativ

e Pe

rmeability of th

e Middle 

Madiso

n Re

servoir‐ Surdam, R

onald, University

 of W

yoming

87‐CO2 EO

R and Sequ

estration Po

tential in 

Powde

r River Basin M

inne

lusa Reservoir, 

Wyoming‐ M

iller, Joh

n

103‐Techno

logical and

 Econo

mic Evelatio

n of 

Next G

eneration Capture Techniqu

es‐ van

 der 

Gijp, Sven, TNO

79‐Com

parativ

e Assessmen

ts of A

dvanced 

Amine and Am

mon

ia Systems for Post‐

combu

stion CO

2 Capture‐ Zhai, Ha

ibo, 

Carnegie  M

ellon University

4:10

83‐Advancing

 CCU

S Projects Throu

gh th

e Evolving

 Regulatory Fram

ework‐ Van

 Voo

rhees, 

Robe

rt, Carbo

n Sequ

estration Co

uncil

272‐Co

nvertin

g a de

pleted

 hydrocarbon

 field 

to CO2 storage: experience from

 the 

Golde

neye CCS

 dem

onstratio

n project in the 

UK‐ Tucker, Owain, She

ll

261‐Metrics for Screening

 CO2 Utiliza

tion 

Processes‐ Zoe

lle, A

lex, Boo

z Allen Ha

milton

207‐  Im

pacts o

f the

 New

ly Propo

sed EPA CO

2 Em

ission Target on Pe

rformance of C

oal Firing

 Po

wer Unit e

quippe

d with

 a CO2 Capture 

System

, Vaysm

an, V

ladimir, W

orley Parson

s

81‐Im

proved

 Process Con

figurations fo

r Amine 

Scrubb

ing‐ Roche

lle, G

ary, University

 of T

exas 

at Austin

4:30

112‐Financial M

echanism

s for Lon

g‐Term

 CCS

 Liabilitie

s‐Ba

iley, Paul, ICF International

20‐Fast T

rack M

odeling & Uncertainty Analysis

 of Sho

rt and

 Lon

g Term

 Pressure and 

Saturatio

n Distrib

ution in a CO2 Storage 

Project‐ M

ohaghe

gh, Shahab, W

est V

irginia 

University

50‐Anthrop

ogen

ic CO2 as a CCU

S Co

mmod

ity‐ 

Tracy, Keith, Chaparral Ene

rgy, LLC

293‐ Integrated

 App

roach to CO2 Capture: Fue

l Gas Decarbo

nisatio

n, Veenstra, Peter, She

ll Global Solutions International B.V.

168‐Highly H2S‐Selectiv

e An

hydrou

s Tertia

ry 

Alkano

lamines For Gas Purificatio

ns‐ 

Heldeb

rant, D

avid, Pacific Northwest N

ational 

Labo

ratory

Capture Techno

logy ‐ Ch

emical Loo

ping

12‐Process Sim

ulation of Che

mical‐Loo

ping

 Co

mbu

stion in ASPEN

 Plus‐ Zho

u, Ling, 

Washington University

 in St. Louis

5:10

85‐Recen

t Regulatory De

velopm

ents fo

r Transbou

ndary CC

S/CC

US Activ

ities‐ D

ixon

, Tim, IEA

GHG

244‐Life‐of‐P

roject M

odeling for C

arbo

n Sequ

estration‐ W

ill, R

obert, Schlum

berger 

Carbon

 Services

181‐De

sign, Con

struction, Com

missioning, and

 Initial Ope

ratio

n of a New

 Grassroots 5

0 MMSCFD

 (1 M

illion To

nne / Y

ear) CO2 

Compressio

n and De

hydration Facility for U

.S. 

EOR‐ M

cKaskle, Ray, Trim

eric Corpo

ratio

n

11‐Num

erical Sim

ulation and Optim

izatio

n of 

Carbon

 Capture Utilizing

 Che

mical Loo

ping

 Co

mbu

stion‐ Zhang, Zhe

ming, W

ashington 

University

 in St. Louis

17‐M

EA emissions by aerosols du

ring pilot 

plant o

peratio

n‐ van

 der Gijp, Sven, TNO

5:30

199‐Insig

hts o

n U.S. and

 Europ

ean Storage 

Perm

itting‐ Chikkatur, A

nanth, ICF 

International

245‐Incorporating Geo

logic Mod

el Uncertainty 

into Probabilistic

 Assessm

ent o

f CO2 Injectivity

 and Storage Capacity‐ W

ill, R

obert, 

Schlum

berger Carbo

n Services

192‐Molecular M

odeling of Secon

dary Shale 

Gas Produ

ction with

 Mixed

 Gases. G

lezakou, 

Vassiliki‐Alexand

ra, PNNL‐Ba

ttelle

169‐Alstom

's Limestone

 Che

mical Loo

ping

 Prototype Program Status‐ And

rus, Herb, 

Alstom

 Pow

er Inc.

54‐M

easuremen

t of E

missions from

 the Am

ine‐

based CO

2 Capture Plant a

t CO2 Techno

logy 

Centre M

ongstad‐ Cen

ts, Toine

, CO2 

Techno

logy Cen

tre Mon

gstad

5:50

278‐EPA GHG

 Rep

ortin

g Ru

le CO2 Capture and 

Injection Da

ta: W

hat C

an it Tell U

s?‐ R

ice, 

James, ICF

 International

10‐Num

erical Sim

ulations of G

eological Carbo

n Sequ

estration in Saline Aq

uifers, Three

 Case 

Stud

ies‐ Zhang, Zhe

ming, W

ashington 

University

 in St. Louis

283‐The im

portance of C

O2 storage in 

desig

ning

 strategies fo

r the

 sustainable 

developm

ent o

f ene

rgy resources‐ Surdam, 

Ronald, U

niversity

 of W

yoming

113‐Co

upling Wind Po

wer and

 CCS

 Coal Plants 

with

 Amine Storage‐ Bandyop

adhyay, R

uben

ka, 

Duke University

6:10

4:50

200‐Green

site vs. brownsite

 mon

itorin

g: 

implications fo

r CCU

S‐ W

olaver, B

rad, Gulf 

Coast C

arbo

n Ce

nter, B

ureau of Econo

mic 

Geo

logy, Jackson

 Schoo

l of G

eosciences, The

 University

 of T

exas at A

ustin

Adjourn

Speakers and

 Presentations:

36‐CCU

S Education and Outreach at th

e National Seq

uestratio

n Education Ce

nter, 

Decatur, Illinois‐ Larrick, David, R

ichland 

Commun

ity College

47‐The

 Implem

entatio

n of CCS

 Projects in 

Poland

 & How

 to Com

mun

icate with

 the Local 

Public‐ K

aiser, Marta, Ind

epen

dent Institu

te fo

r Environm

ental Issue

s

114‐CC

S Nova Scotia Stakeho

lder Engagem

ent 

Abstract 201

3 CC

US Co

nferen

ce‐ C

ollier  

MacDo

nald, Tanya, CCS

 Nova Scotia

167‐Message M

apping

 & Field Testin

g Message 

To Enh

ance CCS

 Com

mun

ications‐ T

he Regional 

Carbon

 Seq

uestratio

n Partne

rship Outreach 

Working

 Group

242‐Econ

omics, Politics, and

 Com

placen

cy: 

Outreach and Ope

n Ho

uses in

 the PTRC

’s 

Aquistore Project in Southe

astern 

Saskatchew

an‐ Sacuta, Norm, Petroleum

 Techno

logy Research Ce

ntre

107‐Protocol fo

r Respo

nse to Claim

s of C

O2 

Leakage: Case Stud

y at th

e Ke

rr Farm, 

Weybu

rn‐M

idale oilfield‐ Rom

anak, Kathe

rine, 

The University

 of T

exas at A

ustin

267‐Atmosph

eric Emissions from

 Amine‐based 

PCC and Metho

ds fo

r the

ir De

ep Rem

oval‐ A

zzi, 

Merched

, CSIRO

170‐Lesson

s Learned

 from

 Alberta's CC

S Re

gulatory Framew

ork Assessmen

t: A Be

tter 

Way to

 Make Po

licy? Seehagel, Da

rryl, A

lberta 

Energy

204‐Evaluatio

n Of the

 Cost P

rofile of W

ater 

Extracted Du

ring Carbon

 Storage Usin

g CO

2 Injection Simulation Re

sults‐ Sullivan, Enid, Los 

Alam

os National Laboratory

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Tuesday Posters

Basic Science

205-Determination of partitioning coefficients of organiccontaminants between CO2 and brines under geological CO2sequestration conditions using in situ near-infrared spectroscopy,Bryce, David

220-Mineral-specific surface area as a function of pore connectivity,geometry, and size distribution in a reservoir formation, Swift,Alexander, The Ohio State University, School of Earth Sciences

254-Adhesion and its role in geologic carbon sequestration, Clarens,Andres, University of Virginia

277-Photochemical, Sonochemical and Thermal Interactionsbetween Biochar and CO2, Chen, Wei-Yin, University of Mississippi

Carbon Capture Technology —Sorbents/Solvents/Absorption/Adsorption

15-Phase Transitional Absorption for Post, Hu, Liang, 3H Company

52-Superhydrophobic Aerogel as Sorbent Material for CO2 Capture,Begag, Redouane, Aspen aerogels, Inc.

88-Adsorption characteristic of CO2 and N2 on catalytic supportsfrom natural cellulose fibers: equilibrium, kinetics and breakthroughcurves, Moon, Jong Ho, Korea Institute of Energy Research

89-Post-Combustion CO2 Capture using K-based Solid Sorbents: 10MW Demonstration Scale Project, Park, Young Cheol, KoreaInstitute of Energy Research

90-Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics of CO2, CO, CH4 and N2 onan organic molecular porous material (cucurbit[6]uril), Moon, JongHo, Korea Institute of Energy Research

CCUS In Canada

121-Carbon Storage Onshore Nova Scotia, Canada ? Injection SiteCharacterization, Poirier, Carl, CCS Nova Scotia

227-Soil gas and surface CO2 flux measurements at thePTRC-Aquistore CCS Project: Scientific Approach and PreliminaryResults, McNaughton, Cameron, Golder Associates Ltd.

CO2 Injection Rate Studies

158-Parameter estimation and prediction uncertainty analysis of aCO2 injection test at Cranfield field, Mississippi, Yoon, Hongkyu,Sandia National Laboratories

186-Overcoming thermo-elastic limits on CO2 injection rates inhorizontal wells, Luo, Zhiyuan, The University of Texas at Austin,Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering

Environmental Effects of CO2 Sequestration

71-Leaching of toxic metals from geologic CO2 sequestrationreservoir materials and the impact of oxygen, Shao, Hongbo, PacificNorthwest National Laboratory

118-Developing a conceptual model of shallow groundwaterhydrogeology and geochemistry at the Illinois Basin - DecaturProject, USA, Wimmer, Bracken, Illinois State Geological Survey

122-Mechanism for heavy metal migration in groundwater saturatedwith CO2, Prigiobbe, Valentina, The University of Texas at Austin

131-Batch and column studies to estimate geochemical impacts ofleaking CO2 from subsurface storage reservoirs to an unconfinedcarbonate aquifer, Qafoku, Nik, Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory

232-Analyzing the impact of brine and CO2 leaks on shallowunconfined groundwater systems with significant hydrogeologicuncertaint, Keating, Elizabeth, Los Alamos National Laboratory

EOR

32-Identification of Parameters Affecting CO2-EOR andCO2-Sequestration Efficiency using the CO2-PROPHET PredictiveModel, McNeil, Caitlin, Battelle Memorial Institute

137-Numerical simulation study of CO2 injection for enhanced oilrecovery and geological storage of CO2 in residual oil zones, Nasehi,Majid,

193-Evolution of porosity in the Donovan Sand and implications forCO2 EOR and storage, Weislogel, Amy, West Virginia University

240-An investigation of the evolution and present distribution ofresidual oil zones (ROZ) in the Permian Basin, West Texas and itsimplications for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage, West, Logan, U.ofTexas-Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences & Bureau ofEconomic Geology, Gulf Coast Carbon Center

243-Comprehensive regional CCUS cost curves and implications forU.S. deployment, Dahowski, Robert, Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory

285-Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sources in Wyoming: Mapping a carbonmanagement strategy, Bentley, Ramsey,

286-Improved criteria for increasing CO2 storage in CO2 enhancedoil/gas recovery, Bauman, Jacob, Los Alamos National Lab

International

8-Geomechanics of Gas Storage: A Case Study from the Iona GasField, Australia, Tenthorey, Eric, CO2CRC / Geoscience Australia

21-Study on Long-term Asia-Pacific Energy Outlook byImplementation of CCS Technology, SHIMADA, SOHEI, TheUniversity of Tokyo

53-Modeling ground displacement at In Salah CO2 injection site,Rinaldi, Antonio Pio, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

262-Capacity assessment and long-term simulation of CO2 plume fora potential site in northern Taiwan, Liao, Chi-Wen, IndustrialTechnology Research Institute

282-Parametric coupled flow and geomechanical analysis of surfaceuplift at InSalah, Newell, Pania, Sandia National Labs

MMV

125-Detection of CO2 leakage in overlaying aquifers using timelapse compressibility monitoring, Hosseini, Seyyed Abolfazl, UT-BEG

127-Determining the CO2 Plume Extent for the Area of Review Usingthe Vertically Integrated Mass Per Area (VIMPA), Zhang, Fred,Battelle Northwest/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

215-GROUND MOVEMENTS DURING CO2 SEQUESTRATIONAND CBM RECOVERY: FIELD INSTRUMENTATION ANDNUMERICAL MODELING, Siriwardane, Hema, West VirginiaUniversity

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95-Modeling Pumping and CO2 Injection Tests at Ketzin Site:Heterogeneity Effects and Model Calibration, Chen, Fei, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory

Post-Combustion Capture Technologies

35-Thermal Integration of Waste Heat in Coal-Fired Steam CylePower Plants with Carbon Capture, Levy, Edward, Lehigh University.Energy Research Center

144-OASE® blue: Techno-Economics of Post-Combustion Captureby BASF, Rigby, Sean, BASF

249-Solid Sorbents as a Retrofit CO2 Capture Technology: AnUpdate on 1 MW Pilot Engineering, Procurement, and ConstructionActivities, Dillon, Martin, ADA-ES, Inc.

251-Preliminary Results of a GPS Based CO2 Capture Process fromPost-Combustion Flue Gases, Chen, Shiaoguo, Carbon CaptureScientific, LLC

Sequestration in Saline Reservoirs

69-Molecular Simulation of Carbon Dioxide, Brine, and MineralSurface Interactions in Deep Saline Aquifers, Tenney, Craig, SandiaNational Laboratories

140-Reservoir Simulation of CO2 Sequestration in Deep SalineAquifer, Citronelle Field, USA, Haghighat, Seyed Alireza, WestVirginia University

183-Impact of relative permeability profiles and hysteresis on CO2storage in Saline Aquifers, Moreno, Daniel, West Virginia University

185-Upper Ohio River Valley Saline Reservoir Characterization?Finding Geologic Storage Capacity in the Appalachian Basin, Gerst,Jacqueline, Battelle

280-Resource Assessment Methods for Geologic Storage in SalineFormations, Goodman, Angela, DOE/NETL

284-Dynamic Modeling of Pilot Scale CO2 Injection in the ArbuckleFm. Saline Aquifer in Southern Kansas, Holubnyak, Yevhen, KansasGeological Survey

Sequestration Reservoir Design/Site Characterization

64-Geologic Characterization Based on Deep Core and FluidSamples from the Sacramento Basin of California--an Update, Beyer,John Henry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

91-Influence of fault properties on potential leakage rates duringgeologic carbon sequestration, Zahasky, Christopher, StanfordUniversity

151-Geological and Geotechnical Site Characterization for theDesign of a CO2 Rich Flue Gas Direct Injection and Storage Facilityin the Keweenaw Basalts of the Mid-continental Rift System, Metz,Paul, University of Alaska Fairbanks

155-Investigation of Montmorillonite Hydration in Dry toWater-Saturated Supercritical CO2: Implications for CaprockIntegrity, Chen, Jeffrey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

235-Damköhler Number Framework for Characterization of FaultSealing vs. Opening in CCUS, Patil, Vivek, Department of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering, University of Utah

237-Subsurface Storage Security: Understanding and MitigatingInjection Hazards, Dewers, Thomas, Sandia National Laboratories

Sequestration Simulation/Modeling Studies

34-Bravo Dome CO2 Natural Gas Field: A long-term subsurfacestorage analogue, Sathaye, Kiran, University of Texas JacksonSchool of Geosciences

66-Studies of CO2 Sequestration by In Situ High-PressureHigh-Temperature NMR, Hayes, Sophia, Washington University

141-A Coupled Discrete Element and Finite Element Model forHydro-mechanical Simulation of Carbon Sequestration, Bao, Jie,Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

253-Comparison of Two Geochemical Modeling Simulators forCCUS, Patil, Vivek, Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, University of Utah

288-Analytical model of leakage through fault to overlying formations,Zeidouni, Mehdi, University of Texas at Austin

294-Aquifer Characterization with Hydraulic Tomography, Liu, Xiaoyi,

Transportation

98-Study on Fracture Characteristics of CO2 Transport Pipeline,JUNG, Jung-Yeul, KOREA INSTITUTE OF OCEAN SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY

149-Use of Experiments to Improve Modeling of CO2 PipelineRupture Hazards, Summers, Karen, Tetra Tech

218-Dew-Point Measurements for Water in Compressed CarbonDioxide, Meyer, Christopher, National Institute of Standards andTechnology

Wellbore Studies

166-Geomechanical model of pore-pressure impacts on permeabilityof the wellbore, Carey, Bill, Los Alamos National Laboratory

188-Development of Reduced Order Models of Leakage inCemented Wellbores at CO2 Storage Sites, Harp, Dylan, LosAlamos National Laboratory

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— TWELFTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —

Today Recognizing Partner…

SaskPower Shell

Tri- State Generation & Transmission Association

GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor

Wednesday, May 15

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY

The U.S. DOE Investment to ReduceCarbon Emissions from FossilFuel-Based Power Generation andIndustrial Processes

MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums

Chris Smith, (Acting) AssistantSecretary for Fossil Energy, U.S.Dept. of Energy

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:30 A Path Forward to Ensure Large-ScaleDeployment of CCS — An IEA Vision

Juho Lipponen, HeadCCS Unit, International EnergyAgency

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:55 Government Actions and Investmentsin CCUS/CCS Outside NorthAmerica to Ensure Utilization ofIndigenous Fossil Resources in aDecarbonized World

MODERATOR: Ian Hayhow,Representative - North America,Global CCS Institute

Mark Weaver, Manager CCS Major Projects, Department ofResources, Energy and Tourism,Australia

Brendan Beck, ManagerSouth African Centre for CCS

Pedro Otero Ventín, CO2 CaptureProgram Director, CIUDEN, Spain

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:05 COFFEE BREAK

10:05 (PUT POSTERS UP; AUTHORS NOTPRESENT)

10:25 The U.S. Regional PartnershipsAdvance CCUS/CCS CommercialDeployment

MODERATOR: Bruce Brown,National Energy TechnologyLaboratory, U.S. DOE

Big Sky Sequestration Partnership:Lee Spangler, Director, EnergyResearch Institute, Montana StateUniversity-Bozeman

Midwest Geological SequestrationConsortium: Rob Finley, Director,Illinois State Geological Survey

Midwest Regional CarbonSequestration Partnership: DarrellPaul, Program Manager, Battelle

Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership:Charlie Gorecki, Senior ResearchManager, Energy & EnvironmentalResearch Center

Southeast Regional SequestrationPartnership: Gerald Hill, TechnicalCoordinator, SECARB

Southwest Regional Partnership onCarbon Sequestration: Reid Grigg,Senior Engineer, New Mexico Tech

West Coast Regional CarbonSequestration Partnership: ElizabethBurton, WESTCARB TechnicalDirector, Lawrence BerkeleyNational Laboratory

OPEN DISCUSSION

11:40 The U.S. FutureGen Alliance —Moving Forward With CCS at aCommercial Coal-fired Facility

MODERATOR: Tamar Hallerman,Reporter, GHG ReductionTechnologies Monitor

Ken Humphreys, CEOFutureGen Alliance

OPEN DISCUSSION

12:05 The Key to Success for CCUS/CCS —Capture Technology Development — AStatus Assessment

Tom Stringer, DirectorR&D CO2 Capture Systems,ALSTOM

OPEN DISCUSSION

12:30 LUNCH

1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

3:30 COFFEE BREAK

3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

5:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;AUTHORS PRESENT

6:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION

6:10 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END

7:30 POSTER SESSION ENDS

Cooperating Organizations…

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3‐A

3‐B

3‐C

3‐D

3‐E

Topic

CCS/CC

US System

sRe

gion

al Partnership Projects

Recent Advan

ces in Ba

sic Science to Sup

port CCS

Carbon

 Cap

ture Techn

ology‐Mem

bran

esOxycombu

stion

Mod

erator

Juho

 Lippo

nen, International   Ene

rgy Ag

ency

Jeffrey M

cDon

ald, U.S. EPA

Bruce Ko

belsk

i, U.S. EPA

Jacque

line Bird, W

orley Parson

sTo

m Sarkus, NETL

Locatio

n30

230

431

540

640

7

1:30

33‐The

 CO2 Capture Project &

 Status a

nd 

Prospe

cts o

f the

 CCP

 Program

‐ Crombie,  M

ark, 

BPAE

209‐SECA

RB Cranfield Project: U

pdate After F

our 

Years Injectio

ns with

 Fou

r Million Metric

 Ton

s Stored

‐ Hovorka, Susan, U

niversity

 Of T

exas At 

Austin

161‐NCG

C: An Energy Frontier R

esearch Ce

nter 

addressin

g the Ph

ysical Che

mistry of G

eologic 

Carbon

 Seq

uestratio

n‐ DeP

aolo, D

onald, LBN

L

76‐M

embrane Selective Exhaust G

as Recycle fo

r CO

2 Capture from

  NGCC

 Pow

er Plants‐ M

erkel, 

Tim, M

TR

82‐Oxy‐Com

bustion: A Com

petitive Clean Po

wer 

Solutio

n Re

ady For Large‐Scale Dem

onstratio

n‐ 

Levasseu

r, Armand, Alstom

 Pow

er, Inc.

1:50

304‐Albe

rta CO

2 Pu

rity Project‐ Craig, R

obert‐

Integrated

 CO2 Network

67‐Enh

ancing

 3D VS

P Im

aging for M

onito

ring CO

2 Injection at th

e Cranfie

ld EOR Field‐ Tan, Siru

i, Los 

Alam

os National Laboratory

179‐Cu

rren

t Research on

 GCS

 Reservoir Processes 

with

in th

e Ce

nter fo

r Nanoscale Con

trol of 

Geo

logic CO

2 (NCG

C)‐ C

ole, David, The

 Ohio State 

University

274‐Electroche

mical M

embrane for C

arbo

n Dioxide Capture and Po

wer Gen

eration‐ Ghe

zel‐

Ayagh, Hossein, Fue

lCell Ene

rgy

136‐Kine

tic Sim

ulation of a 100

kWth Oxy‐

Combu

stor usin

g Aspe

n Plus‐Oakey,  Joh

n E., 

Professor, Cranfie

ld University

Ammon

ia‐Based

 Cap

ture Techn

ology System

s

59‐Chilled Am

mon

ia Process Develop

men

t ‐ An 

Econ

omic Evaluation‐ Dillon

, Desmon

d, EPR

I

2:30

46‐OCS

 CCS/CCU

S Upd

ate‐ Batum

, Melissa, 

Bureau

 of O

cean

 Ene

rgy Managem

ent

143‐De

sign and De

ploymen

t of a

 Mod

ular 

Boreho

le M

onito

ring System

 at S

ECAR

B’s 

Citron

elle Seq

uestratio

n Site‐ D

aley, Tho

mas, 

Lawrence Be

rkeley National  Laboratory

201‐Upscaling Carbon

ate Mineral Growth Rates 

From

 the Nano‐ to

 Pore‐ Scales a

nd Beyon

d: 

Curren

t Progress a

nd Future Directions.‐ Stack, 

Andrew

, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

61‐Process Im

provem

ent o

f Alstom

's Ch

illed

 Am

mon

ia Process Resultin

g from

 Ope

ratin

g Expe

rience at AEP's Mou

ntaine

er Carbo

n Capture 

Prod

uct V

alidation Facility‐ M

uraskin, David, 

Alstom

 Pow

er

292‐Equatio

n  Orie

nted

 Coal O

xycombu

stion 

Flow

sheet O

ptim

izatio

n‐ Dow

ling, Alexand

er, 

Carnegie M

ellon University

CCUS In China

Worksho

p with

 Techn

ology Dem

onstratio

n Ce

nter Staff

77‐China's Energy Future Scen

arios, Carbo

n Em

issions, and

 CCS

 Opp

ortunitie

s: A Review and

 Co

mparison

 Analysis

‐ Chang, Zhe

ng, U

niversity

 Of 

Illinois A

t Urbana‐Ch

ampaign

3:10

195‐CC

US De

ploymen

t Poten

tial and

 Costs in

 Ch

ina‐ Dahow

ski, Ro

bert,  Pacific Northwest 

National Laboratory

182‐Site Characteriza

tion, Baseline Mon

itorin

g, 

and CO

2 Injection in a Highly De

pleted

 Reef in 

Northern Michigan‐ Gup

ta, N

eeraj, Ba

ttelle

296‐Simulation Investigation of Large Scale CO2 

EOR and Sequ

estration Po

tential in Northern 

China‐ Zhang, Yun

shen

g

16‐Upd

ate on

 Ammon

ia‐Based

 CO2 Capture 

Techno

logies fo

r Post C

ombu

stion Ap

plications 

with

 an Introd

uctio

n to a New

 Ammon

ia‐Based

 Mixed

 Salt P

rocess‐ Jayaw

eera, Ind

ira, SRI 

International

3:30

Wed

nesday, M

ay 15

39‐Project Upd

ate of 500

 TPD

 Dem

onstratio

n Plant for Coal‐fire

d Po

wer Plant‐ H

olton, Steve, 

Mitsub

ishi H

eavy Indu

strie

s America, Inc.

258‐Brine and CO

2 in Seal Rocks: The

 Nanoscale 

View

‐ Bou

rg, Ian, Law

rence Be

rkeley  National 

Labo

ratory

2:10

129‐Who

le‐Chain CCS

 System M

odelling: Enabling 

Techno

logy to

 Help Accelerate Com

mercialisa

tion 

and Manage Techno

logy Risk

‐ Matzopo

ulos, M

ark, 

Process S

ystems E

nterprise

 Ltd.

2:50

224‐Near‐Term

 High‐Pressure Oxy‐Com

bustion 

Cycle for E

nhance Oil or Gas Recovery‐ Hollis, 

Rebe

cca, Clean

 Ene

rgy System

s, Inc.

102‐Progress of C

O2 Capture Process U

sing 

Aque

ous A

mmon

a at RIST‐ Han, Kun

woo

, RIST

108‐Illinois Ind

ustrial Carbo

n Capture and Storage 

Project‐ M

cdon

ald, Scott, A

rche

r Daniels Midland

 Co

mpany

162‐In Situ

 Molecular‐Scale Investigations of 

Reactio

ns between Supe

rcritical CO2 and Minerals 

Relevant to

 Geo

logic Carbon

 Storage‐ Loring, Jo

hn, 

Pacific Northwest N

ational Laboratory

Coffee

 Break

12:00 PM

 Lun

ch

Mod

erator: C

rombie, M

ark,  BP AE

104‐Ope

ratio

nal Experience from

 the First T

est 

Perio

d at th

e TC

M‐ M

aree, Yolandi, CO2 

Techno

logy Cen

tre Mon

gstad

153‐National Carbo

n Capture Ce

nter Status‐ 

Morton, Frank, Sou

thern Co

mpany

Ball, M

ax, M

anager, SaskPow

er

3:20

 PM ‐ Q&A

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Wed

nesday, M

ay 15

4‐A

4‐B

4‐C

4‐D

4‐E

4‐F

Topic

MMV

Characterization/Design of 

Sequ

estration/Storage Sites

Recent Advan

ces in Ba

sic Science to 

Supp

ort C

CSAn

thropo

genic CO

2 Tran

sportatio

nRe

trofitting/Po

st Com

bustion Ca

pture 

Techno

logies‐‐S

olvents/Sorben

tsInno

vativ

e System

 App

roache

s to CO

2 Ca

pture

Mod

erator

Dwight Peters, Schlumbe

rger

Jacque

line Gerst, B

attelle

Donald DeP

aolo, Law

rence Be

rkeley 

National Lab

Neil W

ildgust, PTR

CTo

m Broun

s,  PNNL

TBA

Locatio

n30

230

431

531

740

640

7

3:50

84‐ Im

proving the Protocols for M

onito

ring 

CO2 Geo

logical Storage with

 CO2 

Attribution Mon

itorin

g‐ Dixon

, Tim

, IEAG

HG

297‐Integration of Selected Wire

line Logs, 

Core Analysis, and

 Boreh

ole Testing Re

sults 

for D

etailed Re

servoir P

ermeability 

Characterization: Results from

 the 

FutureGen

 Characteriza

tion Bo

reho

le‐ 

Spane, Frank, PNNL

217‐Ce

nter fo

r Frontiers of Sub

surface 

Energy Security

‐ Walck, M

arria

nne, Sandia  

National Labs

290‐The Prospe

ctive Econ

omics o

f CO2 

Capture and Activ

ation to Transpo

rtation 

Fuels‐ Kreutz, Tom

, Prin

ceton University

115‐De

veloping

 More Co

st Effe

ctive CO

2 Capture Solven

ts‐ Shaw, D

evin, Cansolv 

Techno

lgies, Inc.

156‐Novel Adsorption‐Ba

sed Process for 

CO2 Capture from

 Coal‐fire

d Po

wer Plants‐ 

Jain, R

avi, Inno

Sepra, LLC

4:10

255‐Measuremen

t Mon

itorin

g and  

Verification Program Design: Lessons 

Learne

d from

 Project Pione

er, Zaluski, 

Wade, Schlumbe

rger

157‐Mechanical beh

avior a

nd permeability 

changes o

f caprock und

er axial and

 pore‐

pressure loads‐ Porter, Mark, Los Alamos 

National Laboratory

197‐A New

 Con

nectivity

‐Based

 Upscaling 

Metho

dology fo

r Multi‐Scale Tw

o‐Ph

ase 

Flow

 Processes in

 Heterogen

eous 

Geo

logical Formations‐ C

ihan, A

bdullah, 

Lawrence Be

rkeley National Lab

130‐Mod

el‐Based

 Econo

mic Optim

izatio

n of CO2 Co

mpressor T

rain Design and 

Ope

ratio

n‐ Ram

os, A

lfred

o, Process 

System

s Enterprise

 Ltd

147‐Hy

drop

hobic Po

lymeric Solvents for 

the Selective Ab

sorptio

n of CO2 from

 Warm Gas Streams that a

lso Con

tain H2 

and H2

O‐ K

oron

aios, Peter, U

niversity

 of 

Pittsburgh

159‐Low‐Ene

rgy Solven

ts fo

r  CO2 Capture, 

Enabled by

 a Com

binatio

n of Enzym

es and

 Ultrason

ics‐ Freem

an, Charle

s, PNNL

Environm

ental Impa

cts o

f CCS

 Carbo

n Sequ

estration an

d Storage

Seismicity

 Studies

55‐In

teraction of CO2 Storage with

 Subsurface Resou

rces‐ B

asava‐Re

ddi, 

Ludm

illa, IEA Green

house Gas R&D 

Programme (IE

AGHG

)

9‐On‐Site M

icro‐Seism

icity

 Baseline 

Measuremen

t During A 30

00m Deep Well 

Constructio

n ‐ YU, Chi‐W

en, Sinotech 

Engine

ering Co

nsultants, Inc

Capture Techno

logy fo

r Gas‐Fire

d Facility 

or IG

CC26

0‐Po

st‐Com

bustion carbon

 capture at g

as‐

fired

 pow

er plants c

hallenges and

 cost 

redu

ction po

tential‐ Krem

er, H

ermann, 

Siem

ens A

G

Inno

vativ

e Sequ

estration Ap

proa

ches

Precom

bustion Ca

pture Techno

logies

223‐Po

st‐Com

bustion CO

2 Capture Re

trofit 

of an Existing Low‐Rank Co

al Fire

d Unit‐ 

Vaysman, V

ladimir, W

orleyParsons

96‐Field Testin

g of an Efficient M

embrane 

Pre‐Co

mbu

stion Capture Process‐ M

erkel, 

Tim, M

TR

5:50

28‐Effe

ctiven

ess o

f Sub

surface Pressure 

Mon

itorin

g for B

rine Leakage De

tection in 

an Uncertain CO2 Sequ

estration System

‐ Azzolina, Nicho

las, Carne

gie Mellon 

University

146‐A De

mon

stratio

n Mod

el fo

r NRA

P Risk‐

Inform

ed M

onito

ring‐ Gastelum, Jason

, PN

NL

276‐Fly Ash An

d Re

d Mud

: Resou

rce For 

Atmosph

eric CO2 Sequ

estration Through 

Mineral Carbo

natio

n‐ M

uduli, Surabh

i Dipali, CSIR ‐ Institute Of M

inerals A

nd 

Materials  Techno

logy, B

hubane

swar

7‐De

velopm

ent o

f high tempe

rature pre‐

combu

stion CO

2 sorben

ts usin

g solid

 waste 

from

 coal‐fire

d po

wer plant.‐ Ra

mli, Ili, 

Herio

t‐Watt U

niversity

233‐Po

st com

bustion CO

2 Capture Re

trofit 

of an Existing IGCC

‐ Vaysm

an, V

ladimir, 

WorleyParsons

6:10

176‐Carbon

 Dioxide

 Mon

itorin

g, 

Verification and Accoun

ting (M

VA) b

y Carbon

 Stable Isotop

e Measuremen

ts, 

Now

ak‐ Lovato, Kristy, Los Alamos National 

Labo

ratory

4:30

203‐Eliciting

 Param

eter Ranges for Inpu

t to 

CCUS Simulations‐ H

nottavange‐Telleen

, Ke

n, Schlumbe

rger Carbo

n Services

124‐Quantita

tive Risk Asssessmen

t (QRA

) for o

nsho

re and

 offsho

re CO2 pipe

lines‐ 

Ahmed

, Nada, DNV KEMA

256‐Re

sults from

 0.5‐M

W Solvent‐Based

 Po

st‐Com

bustion Capture Plant‐ W

heeldo

n, 

John

, National Carbo

n Capture  Ce

nter

57‐Advances in the Ph

ase‐Ch

ange Process 

for the

 Use of A

minosilicone

s in CO

2 Capture‐ W

estend

orf, Tiffa

ny, G

E Global 

Research

250‐Increasin

g CO

2 storage efficiency using 

commercial nanop

articles‐ Aminzade

h, 

Behd

ad, R

esearch assistant University

 of 

Texas a

t Austin

238‐Po

st Com

bustion Flue

 Gas Test R

esults 

for ION's Non

‐Aqu

eous Organic Solvent‐ 

Brow

n, Nathan, IO

N Engineerin

g

105‐Engine

ering Issues and

 Challenges 

Associated

 With

 CO2 Co

mpressio

n Techno

logies und

er Den

se Phase 

Cond

ition

s‐ Oakey, Joh

n, Cranfield 

University

24‐Enzym

atic Techn

ology for Low

‐Cost P

ost‐

Combu

stion CO

2 Capture‐ Carley, Jo

nathan, 

CO2 Solutio

ns Inc.

228‐A Co

mparison

 of C

CS Techn

ologies in 

Indu

stria

l Clean

 Coal Plants a

nd Natural Gas 

Feed

 Che

mical Plants‐ M

aram

ba, Tom

, SK 

E&C USA

44‐Geo

chem

ical Im

pacts o

f Carbo

n Dioxide, 

Brine and Trace Metal Leakage into an 

Uncon

fined

, Oxidizin

g Limestone

 Aqu

ifer‐ 

Bacon, Diana, Pacific Northwest N

ational 

Labo

ratory

135‐Uncertainty Quantificatio

n of 

Geo

mechanical Respo

nses and

 Risk

 An

alysis of Indu

ced Seism

icity

 during CO

2 Geo

logical Seq

uestratio

n, Bao, Jie, Pacific 

Northwest N

ational Laboratory

56‐In

duced Seism

icity

 and

 its Implication 

for C

O2 Storage Risk‐ B

asava‐Re

ddi, 

Ludm

illa, IEA Green

house Gas R&D 

Programme (IE

AGHG

)

Adjourn

14‐The

oretical Screening

 of M

ixed

 and

 Substituted

 Solid Sorbe

nts for CO2 Capture‐ 

Duan, Yuh

ua, D

OE‐NETL

4:50

5:30

5:10

212‐Ro

le of P

re‐in

jection Ba

seline for C

CUS‐ 

Hovorka, Susan, U

niversity

 of T

exas at 

Austin

222 ‐De

velopm

ent a

nd Test o

f a 1,000

 Level 

3C Fiber Optic Boreh

ole Seism

ic Receiver 

Array Ap

plied to Carbo

n Storage, Paulsson

, Bjorn, Paulsson

, Inc.

48‐Transpo

rtation of CO2 by

 Pipeline: Past, 

Presen

t and

 Future‐ Tracy, Keith, Chaparral 

Energy, L.L.C.

148‐Mob

ilizatio

n and Transport o

f Organic 

Compo

unds from

 Storage Rocks in

 Geo

logical Carbo

n Sequ

estration Sites‐ 

Zhon

g, Liro

ng, PNNL

117‐De

sign of Laser‐Based

 Radiocarbon

 Measuremen

t and

 App

lications in

 Geo

‐Sequ

estration MVA

, Carson, Cantw

ell, 

Columbia University

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Wednesday Posters

Amine-Based Carbon Technology

246-Adsorption of carbon dioxide onto amine-modified acrylic esterpolymer support with different pore distribution, Kim, Sung Hyun,Korea University

Basic Science

19-CO2 INTERACTION WITH SWELLING CLAYS, Romanov,Vyacheslav, US DOE-NETL

51-Effects of diffusive transport on mineral-water-CO2 reactions:Rates, locations, and extents of forsterite dissolution and magnesiteprecipitation, Wang, Fei, Washington University in St. Louis

74-Evaluation of experimentally measured and calculated pH forrock-brine-CO2 systems at geologic CO2 sequestration conditions,Shao, Hongbo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

196-Theory of Carbonate Stability in Geochemical Environments,Chaka, Anne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

216-Influence of Geochemical Changes on the GeochemicalResponse of Overburden During Geologic Sequestration,Siriwardane, Hema, West Virginia University

252-Anomalous Transport During CO2 Injection and Trapping,Chung, Doo, The University of Texas at Austin

Beneficial Uses

180-CO2 Based Polymeric Material, Zhang, Jessica,

225-Changing markets with a new U.S. lithium resource ? asubstantial product of pressure management in CO2 storageapplications, Surdam, Ronald, University of Wyoming

270-Bio-inspired CO2 capture and its conversion to value-addedproduct, Jeong, Soon Kwan,

305-Unlocking the potential of CO2 conversion to fuels andchemicals as an economically viable route to CCR, Masel, Richard,Dioxide Materials

Carbon Capture Technologies —Sorbents/Solvents/Absorption/Adsorption

23-SEWGS knocks down capture costs to below 25/tonne of CO2avoided, van Dijk, Eric, ECN

41-Integration of Pre-combustion CO2 Capture Process with Gasifierand Warm Gas Cleanup Process, Park, Young Cheol, Korea Instituteof Energy Research

42-Effect of Inserts in a SEWGS Reactor on CO Conversion of WGSCatalyst, Park, Young Cheol, Korea Institute of Energy Research

75-An Integrated Vacuum Carbonate Absorption Process Enabledwith an Enzyme Biocatalyst for CO2 Absorption: A Techno-EconomicStudy, Lu, Yongqi, UIUC

165-Advanced low temperature sorbent preparation for alternativeFGD process using CaO/fly ash/CaSO4, Oakey, John,

173-The Benefits of Using a Polarity-Swing-Assisted- Regeneration(PSAR) on CO2BOLs: an Experimental and Theoretical Study,Heldebrant, David, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

184-Imidazoles As a Highly Versatile Class of Solvents for CO2Capture and Comparisons to Ionic Liquids, Bara, Jason, University ofAlabama

271-Nano-porous PEEK Hollow-Fiber Contactor for SolventRegeneration in CO2 Capture Applications, Zhou, S. James, GasTechnology Institute

295-Analysis of adsorbent-based warm CO2 capture technology forIGCC system, Liu, Zan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

CCUS/CCS Systems

154-Detailed CO2 Storage Representation within a RegionalIntegrated Assessment Model: Implications for the U.S. ElectricitySector under a Stringent GHG Emissions Constraint, Dooley, James,Joint Global Change Research Institute

198-Engineering-Economic Assessment of CCUS for CaliforniaNGCC Power Plants, Myhre, Richard, BKi

Chemical Looping

279-Calcium Looping for Post-combustion CO2 Capture -Performance and Cost Analysis, Mantripragada, Hari, CarnegieMellon University

Environmental Effects of CO2 Sequestration

80-Potential Geochemical Impacts of Impurities in the CO2 Streamon Carbon Storage, Nicot, Jean-Philippe, Bureau of EconomicGeology

111-Potential for a process-based environmental assessment of CO2leakage into freshwater aquifers above CCUS sites, Romanak,Katherine, The University of Texas at Austin

120-Statistical evaluation of groundwater compliance data from theIllinois Basin - Decatur Project, Iranmanesh, Abbas, Illinois StateGeological Survey

234-Insights into CO2 leakage pathways and groundwater impactsfrom studies at a natural analog site near Springerville, Arizona,Keating, Elizabeth, Los Alamos National Laboratory

263-No-Impact Threshold Values for Identification of ContaminationPredicted by Reduced Order Models, Last, George, PacificNorthwest National Laboratory

EOR

100-Potential of Carbon Capture Storage and Utilization inAppalachian Basin Oil Fields, Carr, Timothy, West Virginia University

139-Potential for Geological Storage of CO2 in Heavy Oil Reservoirs:A Simulation Study, Derakhshanfar, Mohammad,

187-Parametric Study of Simultaneous CO2 Enhanced Oil Recoveryand Carbon Dioxide Storage in Heavy Oil Reservoir, Liu, Manyang,

FutureGen

189-Numerical modeling of CO2 injection in horizontal wells at theFutureGen site, White, Signe, Battelle Northwest/Pacific NorthwestNational Labratory

206-Lithofacies and Depositional Environments of the Mount Simonand Lower Eau Claire Formations in the FutureGen2.0Characterization Well in Morgan County, Illinois, Sullivan, Charlotte,PNNL

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DON’T FORGET TO VOTE FOR THE TOP TECHNICAL

PRESENTATIONS (ORAL OR POSTER PRESENTATION)…

First place will win an iPad and the top 12 will bepublished by Wiley Blackwell in Green HouseGases Science & Technology

Ballots Are Available in Each Technical Session and at the Registration Desk.

Geological Sequestration-Basalt

62-Ground Surface Deformations Associated to a Deep WaterStorage in Basalt Aquifer Used as an Analog of a CO2 Reservoir,Bonneville, Alain, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

68-Wellbore cement carbonation along the fractured cement-basaltinterface under geologic carbon sequestration conditions, Brown,Christopher, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

226-Investigations of Basalt Reactivity with Water and CO2 atConditions Relevant to Geologic Carbon Sequestration, Thompson,Christopher, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

MMV

5-Wavelet-based full-waveform inversion: Application to SACROCwalkaway VSP data for monitoring CO2 injection, Zhang, Zhigang,Los Alamos National Laboratory

18-Monitoring the effect of CO2 leakage on natural and manmadeseal and formation material by laser induced break downspectroscopy (LIBS), Jain, Jinesh, URS Corporation

65-Angle-domain analysis of time-lapse walkaway VSP images formonitoring CO2 injection at the SACROC EOR field, Huang, Lianjie,Los Alamos National Laboratory

72-CO2 Injection at the Frio-I Brine Pilot: the UncertaintiesAssociated with the Reactive Transport Modeling, Ilgen, Anastasia,

86-Stable and noble gas isotopes as tracers of subsurface processesacting on CO2 injected, Gyore, Domokos, SUERC, University ofGlasgow

287-CO2 Transport Pathway Characterization Using Low CostCR-39 Detectors, McLing, Travis, Idaho National Laboratory

Novel Methods for Sequestration

38-Direct Carbonation of serpentine for the CO2 sequestration, Jang,Young nam, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

40-Sequestration of Industrial Carbon in Shale, Tayari, Farid,

Post-Combustion Capture Technology

29-Economic Analysis of Membrane Systems for CO2 Capture,Vahdat, Nader, Tuskegee University

101-A simulation study to reduce regeneration energy in theammonia-based CO2 capture process, Lee, Man Su, RIST

Sequestration in Saline Reservoirs

119-Mobilization of traces metals in an experimental carbonsequestration scenario, Marcon, Virginia,

142-Numerical Simulation of CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers, Liu,Manyang,

164-Simulation-assisted Analytical Model for CO2 leakagemanagement in deep saline aquifers, Agarwal, Anshul, StanfordUniversity

174-Methane exsolution due to CO2 dissolution in brine: Numericalsimulation studies, Oldenburg, Curtis, Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory

239-Geology and Economics of Subsurface Carbon Storage: BrineExtraction and Pressure Hazard Mitigation, Dewers, Thomas, SandiaNational Laboratories

Sequestration Simulation/Modeling Studies

13-Stochastic model development and application in CO2 storageassessment for sedimentary formations. A case study for thePennsylvania Part of the Appalachian Basin, Popova, Olga, CarnegieMellon University

27-Modeling CO2 Plume Migration based on Calibration of Injectionand Post-Injection Pressure Response at the AEP MountaineerProject, Mishra, Srikanta, Battelle Memorial Institute

145-Hysteretic Trapping and Relative Permeability of CO2 inSandstone at Reservoir Conditions, Ruprecht, Catherine, ClemsonUniversity

259-Effects of fault-controlled CO2 alteration on mineralogical andgeomechanical properties of reservoir and seal rocks, CrystalGeyser, Green River, Utah, Major, Jon, The University of Texas atAustin

298-Multiblock Pore-Scale Modeling and Upscaling of ReactiveTransport: Application to Carbon Sequestration and Crystal Geyser,Mehmani, Yashar, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at theUniversity of Texas at Austin

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— TWELFTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —Thursday, May 16

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 OPENING PLENARY ADDRESS

MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums

Barry Worthington, ExecutiveDirector, U.S. Energy Association

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:25 Fossil Fuels in a DecarbonizingWorld

Ashley Ibbett, Director & ChiefExecutive of the Office of CarbonCapture & Storage, Department ofEnergy & Climate Change

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:55 ‘Utilization’ of Anthropogenic CO2

via EOR, EGR and Other Uses as aViable Path Forward forSustainability of Fossil-Based Powerand Industrial System — AROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

MODERATOR: Mark Taylor,Energy Analyst, Bloomberg

Steve Melzer, PresidentMelzer Consulting

The Honorable Charles McConnell(former) Assistant Secretary, FossilEnergy, U.S. Department of Energy

Judi Greenwald, Vice President forTechnology and Innovation, Centerfor Climate and Energy Solutions

M. Granger Morgan, DepartmentHead, Engineering & Public Policy;Director, Center for Climate &Energy Decision Making; Director,Wilton E. Scott Institute for EnergyInnovation; Carnegie Mellon Univ.

John A. Harju, Associate Directorfor Research, North Dakota Centerfor Energy & Environment

Dan Cole, Vice PresidentMarketing & Business Development,Denbury Resources

Issues/topics to be discussed:

• EOR/EGR is Just Too Small to Matterto the Scale of CO2 Capture

• CO2 EOR Only Stores Half the CO2 itInjects

• Permanent Storage is Not Proven• Storage Regulations Need to Be

Federally (or Internationally)Controlled

• Capture Costs are Just Too High to Dothis Capture with a Market-basedSolution (CO2 EOR)

• Conditions Necessary to Make aBusiness Case for Investing

• What is the Global Potential/market?• Co-location of Coal-fired Power Plants

or Industrial Plants Which are HeavyCO2 Emitters Where There is thePotential For, or Where EOR/EGRAlready is Operational. Is it a ViablePath Forward?

• Economic Necessity/Energy Security —Motives to Ensure SustainableCoal-based Power Generation andInvaluable Industrial Processes

• CO2 is a Valuable Feedstock forIndustrial Processes

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:15 COFFEE BREAK

10:30 The Global Technology Centers —An Opportunity for the VendorCommunity to Certify Performance

MODERATOR: Mark Crombie,CCP3 - Prgram Manager, BP AE

Max Ball, ManagerClean Coal Technologies, SaskPower

Steve M. Wilson, General ManagerR&D and National Carbon CaptureCenter, Southern Company

Frank Ellingsen, Managing DirectorTechnology Center-Mongstad,Norway

OPEN DISCUSSION

11:30 Looking for Innovative Uses forCarbon: The $35 Million CCEMCGrand Challenge

MODERATOR: Martin Schneider,CEO, EM Publications & Forums

Brent Lakeman, MemberCCEMC Grand Challenge SteeringCommittee

OPEN DISCUSSION

11:50 CLOSING PLENARY ADDRESS

A Model for the Nation: California’sCarbon Emissions Reduction Regime

Elizabeth Sheele, Section ManagerProgram Development, ClimateChange Prog. Evaluation Branch, AirResources Board, CA EnvironmentalProtection Agency (Invited)

OPEN DISCUSSION

12:20 CLOSING REMARKS

Edward Helminski, PresidentExchangeMonitor Publications &Forums; Conference Chair

12:30 CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

Media Partners…

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— TWELFTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —

Partnering Organizations…

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Event Locations

Monday May 13, 2013

Today Recognizing Partners…

Schlumberger, Global CCS Institute, Global Institute, Babcock & Wilcox, Denbury Resources,

American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, CO2 Capture Project (CCP), ExxonMobil,

Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC)

7:30am – 12:00 pm Exhibit Setup 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

1:30 pm Registration/Exhibits Open 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

4:30 – 6:30Global CCS Institute MemberMeeting (members only)

3rd Floor, room 315/316

6:00 pm Opening Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

7:00 pm Opening Dinner 3rd Floor, Ballroom A

Tuesday May 14, 2013

Today Recognizing Partners…

ALSTOM, Babcock & Wilcox, SNC Lavalin, Battelle

7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

8:00 – 12:35 am General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC

10:35 – 10:55 am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

10:35 am Poster Setup 3rd Floor, East Atrium

12:35 pm – 1:25 pm Lunch 3rd Floor, Ballroom A

1:30 – 3:30 pmConcurrent TechnicalSessions

3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321,406, 407

3:30 pm – 3:50 pm Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

3:50 pm – 6:10Concurrent TechnicalSessions

3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321,406, 407

6:00 – 7:30 pmPoster Session – Authorspresent

3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

6:00 – 7:30 pm Cocktail Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

7:00 am – 6:00 pm PRESS Room- MEDIA Room 3rd Floor rooms 306 & 307

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Event Locations (Continued)Wednesday May 15, 2013

Today Recognizing Partners…

SASKPower, Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association,

Shell, GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor

7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

8:00 am – 12:35 pm General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC

10:05 – 10:25 am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

10:05 am Poster Setup 3rd Floor, East Atrium

12:35 pm – 1:25 pm Lunch 3rd Floor, Ballroom A

1:30 – 3:30 pmConcurrent TechnicalSessions

3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321,406, 407

3:30 – 3:50 pm Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

3:50 – 6:10 pmConcurrent TechnicalSessions

3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321,406, 407

6:00 – 7:30 pmPoster Session – Authorspresent

3rd Floor, East Atrium

6:00 – 7:30 pm Cocktail Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

7:00 am – 6:00 pm PRESS Room- MEDIA Room 3rd Floor rooms 306 & 307

Thursday May 16, 2013

7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East Atrium

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

8:00 am – 12:30 pm General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC

10:20 – 10:40 am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery

7:00 am – 12:30 pm PRESS Room- MEDIA Room 3rd Floor rooms 306 & 307

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The weekly GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor provides you with the news andinsight to plan your business strategies and future actions. The focus is on thedevelopment of systems and technologies that will allow operations that inherentlyproduce greenhouse gases to continue and adapt. Areas covered include fossil-fueledelectricity generation, cement production, steel manufacturing, food production and otherprocesses that need to be maintained in the foreseeable future in a decarbonized economy.

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