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| 8A - Monitoring: Geochemical Techniques |
| Session Chairs: Linda Stalker and Robert Burruss |
Geochemical Interpretation of Produced Fluid Compositions form the Pennwest CO2-EOR Pilot, Drayton Valley, Alberta
Ernest Perkins, Alberta Research Council; Stephen Talman, Alberta Research Council
CO2 Ionic Trapping by Water-rock Intercations during a Push-pull Test in a Basaltic-metasedimentary Aquifer
Nelly Assayag, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Juerg Matter, Columbia University; Magali Ader, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Dave Goldberg, Columbia University; Pierre Agrinier, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Geochemical Detection of Carbon Dioxide in Dilute Aquifers
Susan Carroll, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Yue Hao, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Roger Aines, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Continuous/Discrete Geochemical Monitoring of CO2 Natural Analogues and of Diffuse Degassing Structures (DDS): Hints for CO2 Storage Sites Geochemical Monitoring Protocol
Fedora Quattrocchi, INGV; Barbara Cantucci, INGV; Daniele Cinti, INGV; Gianfranco Galli, INGV; Luca Pizzino, INGV; Alessandra Sciarra, INGV
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| 8B - Oxyfuel Flue Gas Treatment |
| Session Chairs: Rodney Allam and Markus Wolf |
Considerations for Treating Impurities in Oxy-Combustion Flue Gas Prior to Sequestration
Bruce Sass, Battelle; Hamid Farzan, The Babcock & Wilcox Company; Rajeev Prabhakar, Air Liquide; Jacqueline Gerst, Battelle; Joel Sminchak, Battelle; Bruce Nestleroth, Battelle; José Figueroa, US DOE/NETL
Purification of Oxyfuel-Derived CO2
Vince White, Air Products
Air Separation and Flue Gas Compression and Purification Units for Oxy-Coal Combustion Systems
Rajeev Prabhakar, Air Liquide; Arthur Darde, Air Liquide; Jean-Pierre Tranier, Air Liquide; Nicolas Perrin, Air Liquide
CO2 Capture and Development of an Advanced Pilot-scale Cryogenic Separation and Compression Unit
Kourosh Zanganeh, Natural Resources Canada; Ahmed Shafeen, Natural Resources Canada; Carlos Salvador, Natural Resources Canada
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| 8C - Issues Forum: Moving Forward to Large-Scale Deployment of CCS |
| Session Chair: Sally Benson, Stanford University |
The growing urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions requires rapid adoption of CO2 control technologies. Large-scale deployment of CCS is needed—increasing from the 3 commercial scale projects operating today to hundreds of projects by 2030. Are we on track to achieve this goal? How can we accelerate the pace of deployment? What are the most important technical, financial, environmental, institutional and societal challenges that must be overcome? What the most important actions for governments, industry, academia to initiate now to pave the way for rapid adoption of CCS?
Panelists:
Gardiner Hill, BP
Darlene Ratcliffe, Duke Power
Rachel Crisp, UK BERR
Bill Koppe, Anglocoal
David Hawkins, NRDC
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| 8D - Opportunities for Significant Cost Reduction |
| Session Chairs: John Davison and Jay Braitsch |
Redesign, Optimization, and Economic Evaluation of a Natural Gas Combined Cycle with the Best Integrated Technology (BIT) CO2 Capture
Cristina Botero, General Electric Global Research; Matthias Finkenrath, General Electric Global Research; Michael Bartlett, General Electric Global Research; Daniel Chinn, Chevron Energy Technology Company
The Potential of Advanced Technologies to Reduce Carbon Capture Costs in Future IGCC Power Plants
Julianne Klara, US DOE/National Energy Technology Laboratory
Techno-economic Prospects for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with CO2 Capture up to 2030
Takeshi Kuramochi, Utrecht University; Hao Wu, Utrecht University; Andrea Ramírez, Utrecht University; André Faaij, Utrecht University; Wim Turkenburg, Utrecht University
Membrane-based, Enzyme Facilitated, Efficient, Carbon Dioxide Capture
Robert M Cowan, Carbozyme; David A Smith, Carbozyme; Melanie D Jensen, University of North Dakota; Jason Laumb, University of North Dakota; Haibin Chen, Carbozyme; Liping Wang, Carbozyme; Xiaoqiu Wu, Carbozyme; Michael C Trachtenberg, Carbozyme
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| 8E - Model Development |
| Session Chairs: Jim Johnson and Jonathan Ennes-King |
Coupled Reservoir-Geomechanical Analysis of CO2 Injection at In Salah, Algeria
Jonny Rutqvist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
CO2 Thermodynamic Model in a Leaking Well
Frédéric Wertz, BRGM; Pascal Audigane, BRGM; Olivier Bouc, BRGM
Upscaling of Diffusion Induced Convection in Porous Media
Dag Wessel-Berg, SINTEF Petroleum Research
Effect of Vertical Heterogeneity on Long-term Migration of CO2 in Saline Formations
Jonathan Ennis-King, CO2CRC, CSIRO Petroleum; Chris Green, CO2CRC, CSIRO Petroleum; Karsten Pruess, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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| 8F - Novel Processes for Pre-combustion Systems |
| Session Chairs: Olav Bolland and Takashi Kiga |
Novel Processing to Improve Cost and Efficiency of CO2 Capture in Power Generation
Frank Hershkowitz, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co; Harry Deckman, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co; Jeffrey Frederick, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co; John Fulton, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co; Richard Socha, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co
High Temperature Materials for CO2 Capture
Gongkui Xiao, Monash University; Ranjeet Singh, Monash University; Kaustubh Joshi, Monash University; Ram Reddy, University of Queensland; Joe da Costa, University of Queensland; Simon Wilson, Monash University; Paul Webley, Monash University
Performance of Sorption Enhanced Water Gas Shift as a Pre-combustion CO2 Capture Technology
Edward van Selow, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands; Paul Cobden, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands; Ruud van den Brink, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands; Andrew Wright, Air Products; Jeffrey Hufton, Air Products
Further Development of a Gas Turbine Burner for the Combustion of H2-Rich Fuels
Richard Carroni, ALSTOM Switzerland
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