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Cooperating Organizations…
THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION
& STORAGE* CONFERENCE
Accelerating Deployment to MeetNew CO2 Emission Reduction Mandates
April 28 - May 1, 2014David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The 2014 Conference convenes at an auspicious time…
In direct response to President Obama's call to "put an end to the limitlessdumping of carbon pollution from … power plants, and complete newpollution standards for both new and existing power plants," theEnvironmental Protection Agency:
< Has issued proposed regulations that could result in prohibiting theconstruction of new coal-fired power plants, given the current costs ofdeploying the CCUS/CCS, systems necessary to meet those standards; and
< Is considering CO2 emission regulations for existing power plants that couldallow states to put in place frameworks that would ‘cap emissions’ butprovide for the exchange of carbon credits.
Notably, in giving such directives, Obama emphasized that "this does notmean that [the U.S. is] going to suddenly stop producing fossil fuels" because"our economy wouldn't run very well if it did," begging, therefore, for thedeployment of technologies like CCUS/CCS to meet CO2 reduction mandates. Furthermore, the IEA and other organizations have concluded that meetinganthropogenic carbon emission reduction goals within the next three decadeswill require the deployment of carbon capture and storage technologies atfossil-fueled power plants because there are no alternatives to provide necessarypower generation to support emerging economies or to industrial processes thatrely on fossil resources.
Given this environment, the 13th Annual CCUS Conference will includenearly 300 presentations from key decisionmakers and technical expertsfrom around the globe focusing on accelerating the development anddeployment of CCUS/CCS technologies that have been deemed as necessary toallow the utilization of fossil resources in a decarbonized world. Though theemphasis is on systems and technologies that are being or could be deployedin North America, work undertaken outside North America that wouldcontribute to progress here is of equal importance.
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Conference Advisors…
Stefan BachuAlberta Innovates
Max BallSaskPower
Melissa BatumU.S. Dept. of the Interior
Carl O. BauerC.O. Bauer Consulting Inc.
Indrajit BhattacharyaAmerican Electric Power
Jackie BirdBirdWorks Consulting
Thomas BrounsPNNL-Battelle
Jared CifernoU.S. DOE/NETL
Dan ColeDenbury
Guy CouturierSNC- Lavalin Inc
Don DePaoloLBNL
Victor DerGlobal CCS Institute
Sarah ForbesWorld Resources Institute
John GaleIEA GHG R&D Prog.
Neeraj GuptaBattelle
John HammondUSEA
Jeffrey HopkinsCenter for Climate & EnergySolutions (C2ES)
Susan HovorkaUniversity of Texas
Nigel JenveyBP Alternative Energy
Dennis LeppinGas Technology Institute
Juho LipponenIEA GHG R&D Prog.
Chuck McConnellRice University
Steve MelzerMelzer Consulting
Tom MikusCO2 Global
Nancy MohnALSTOM Power
Michael MooreNACCSA
Granger MorganCarnegie Mellon University
Curtis M. OldenburgLBNL
Andrew PalmateerUSEA
Rajesh PawarLANL
George PeridasNRDC
Dwight PetersSchlumberger Carbon Svs.
Eric PetersonIdaho National Laboratory
Richard RhudyEPRI
Ed RubinCarnegie Mellon University
George RudinsUSCSC
Norm SacutaPTRC
Thomas SarkusU.S. DOE/NETL
Scott SmouseU.S. DOE/NETL
Desikan SundararajanSTATOIL
Ronald SurdamUniversity of Wyoming
Robert Van VoorheesCarbon SequestrationCouncil
Sarah WadeAJW Inc.
Ivy WheelerNARUC
Neil WildgustPTRC
Steve WinbergConsol Energy
For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or Email: [email protected]
In Coordination With…
Cooperating Organizations…
With Special Workshops on:• Public Outreach/Education • Requirements, Information Needs, Issues Facing PUCs • Carbon Capture Technology Demonstration Center Activities
For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or Email: [email protected]
THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION
& STORAGE CONFERENCE
Accelerating Deployment to MeetNew CO2 Emission Reduction Mandates
April 28 - May 1, 2014David L. Lawrence Convention Center | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Keynote Speakers…The Honorable Phil Bryant, Governor, The State of MississippiThe Honorable Diana McQueen, Minister of Energy
Province of Alberta, CanadaThe Honorable David Freudenthal, (former Governor)
The State of WyomingEd Holland, Chief Executive Officer, Mississippi Power
Featuring…Peter W. Davidson, Executive Director, U.S. DOE Loan Programs OfficeJulio Friedmann, Deputy Asst. Secretary for Coal, U.S. DOE Fossil EnergyThe Honorable Terry Burton, Senator, The State of Mississippi
Chairman, Energy CommitteeKen Humphreys, CEO, FutureGen AllianceAshley Ibbett, Director & Chief Executive of the Office of Carbon
Capture & Storage, U.K. Department of Energy & Climate ChangeHans Jörg Fell, Chief Technology Officer, Gassnova SF, NorwayBrendan Beck, Manager, South African Centre for CCSAbdulaziz O. Al-Kaabi, Chief Technologist, Reservoir Engineering
Technology, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi AramcoBarry Worthington, Executive Director, U.S. Energy AssociationVictor Der, General Manager-Americas, Global CCS Institute Edward Rubin, Professor, Carnegie Mellon Univ.; Member, U.N. IPCCBen Yamagata, Executive Director, Coal Research Utilization CouncilVello Kuuskraa, President & Board Chair, Advanced Resources InternationalSteve Melzer, President, Melzer ConsultingJohn Thompson, Director, Fossil Transition Project, Clean Air Task Force
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Event
— THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —
Today Recognizing Partner…
Schlumberger Carbon Services
Global CCS Institute
Today Recognizing Partner…
ALSTOM Fluor Battelle
Conference Advisors…
Stefan BachuAlberta Innovates
Max BallSaskPower
Melissa BatumU.S. Dept. of the Interior
Carl O. BauerC.O. Bauer Consulting Inc.
Indrajit BhattacharyaAmerican Electric Power
Jackie BirdBirdWorks Consulting
Thomas BrounsPNNL-Battelle
Jared CifernoU.S. DOE/NETL
Dan ColeDenbury
Guy CouturierSNC- Lavalin Inc
Don DePaoloLBNL
Victor DerGlobal CCS Institute
Sarah ForbesWorld Resources Institute
John GaleIEA GHG R&D Prog.
Neeraj GuptaBattelle
John HammondUSEA
Jeffrey HopkinsC2ES
Susan HovorkaUniversity of Texas
Nigel JenveyBP Alternative Energy
Bruce KobelskiU.S. EPA
Dennis LeppinGas Technology Institute
Juho LipponenIEA GHG R&D Prog.
Chuck McConnellRice University
Steve MelzerMelzer Consulting
Tom MikusCO2 Global
Nancy MohnALSTOM Power
Michael MooreNACCSA
Granger MorganCarnegie Mellon University
Curtis M. OldenburgLBNL
Andrew PalmateerUSEA
Rajesh PawarLANL
George PeridasNRDC
Dwight PetersSchlumberger Carbon Svs.
Eric PetersonIdaho National Laboratory
Richard RhudyEPRI
Ed RubinCarnegie Mellon University
George RudinsUSCSC
Norm SacutaPTRC
Thomas SarkusU.S. DOE/NETL
Scott SmouseU.S. DOE/NETL
Desikan SundararajanSTATOIL
Ronald SurdamUniversity of Wyoming
Robert Van VoorheesCarbon SequestrationCouncil
Sarah WadeAJW Inc.
Ivy WheelerNARUC
Neil WildgustPTRC
Steve WinbergConsol Energy
AGENDAMonday, April 28
1:30 REGISTRATION OPENSEXHIBIT HALL OPENS
6:00 WELCOME RECEPTION
7:00 WELCOME DINNER
Tuesday, April 29
7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 WELCOME
Edward Helminski, PresidentExchangeMonitor Publications &Forums; Conference Chair
8:05 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY
MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums
The Honorable Phil BryantGovernor, The State of Mississippi
The Honorable DavidFreudenthal, (former Governor),The State of Wyoming
The Honorable Diana McQueenMinister of Energy, Province ofAlberta, Canada
Ed Holland, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Mississippi Power
OPEN DISCUSSION
10:05 COFFEE BREAKPOSTERS UP FOR CASUAL VIEWING
10:20 A Potential Path Forward toStimulate CCUS/CCSDeployment—UtilizingAnthropogenic CO2 as a Vehiclefor EOR Resulting in ReducingAtmospheric Emissions
MODERATOR: Carl O. Bauer,C.O. Bauer Consulting, Inc.
Vello Kuuskraa, President &Board Chair, Advanced ResourcesInternational
Steve Melzer, PresidentMelzer Consulting
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:10 Selected Major Large CCUS/CCSProjects in the U.S.
MODERATORS: Tom Sarkus,U.S. DOE-NETL; Ken Nemeth,Executive Director, SSEB
Eliminating CO2 Emissions fromthe Production of BioFuels—A‘Green’ Carbon Process
Scott McDonald, DirectorBiofuels Development; ProjectDirector, IL-ICCS Project,Archer Daniels Midland Co.
Rob Finley, Principal Geologist& Director, Advanced EnergyTechnology InitiativeIllinois State Geological Survey
FutureGen…
Ken Humphreys, CEOFutureGen Alliance
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:00 Re-imagining DOE Fossil Energy’sRD&D Priorities for a Decade ofDeployment
MODERATOR: Dan EvansExecutive Director, Fluor
Julio Friedmann, DeputyAssistant Secretary for Coal, U.S.DOE Fossil Energy
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:30 LUNCH
1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 COFFEE BREAK
3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
5:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;AUTHORS PRESENT
6:10 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END
6:10 COCKTAIL RECEPTION
7:30 POSTER SESSION ENDS
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Regulatory an
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mic Im
pacts
on Dep
loym
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f CCS/CCU
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Overviews: Carbo
n Ca
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Techno
logy / Sorben
t Techno
logies (Sessio
n I)
UK CC
S/CC
US Efforts
Overview: U
tiliza
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Anthropo
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Use fo
r EOR/EG
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spec
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bins
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nbur
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w o
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ielle
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lam
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rato
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U.S
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Pro
gram
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Pat
h F
orw
ard
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Opt
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A R
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men
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211
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son,
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199
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de S
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CC
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roje
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172
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c G
rol,
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132
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he C
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roje
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nom
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luat
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of C
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of
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lam
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Labo
rato
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Car
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nerg
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men
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esea
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ter
CO
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aptu
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or N
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al G
as F
ired
Pow
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Pla
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150
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ical
Asp
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in t
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C
O2 C
aptu
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Nat
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Pla
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nive
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of
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mon
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aptu
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67 -
Int
egra
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and
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bust
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bon
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men
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t of
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rage
; In
tegr
atin
g G
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al a
nd
Geo
phys
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Mon
itori
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son,
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nive
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nerg
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of
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2‐A
2‐B
2‐C
2‐D
2‐E
2‐F
2‐G
Topic
Public Outreach/Education
Worksho
pCC
US/CC
S Projects in
Canada
CCS/CC
US System
s Stud
ies/Risk Analysis/Site
Ch
aracterization
Chem
ical Loo
ping
CO2 C
apture & Utiliza
tion
Techno
logies fo
r Ind
ustrial
Processes
MMV
Geo
mechanical Impacts o
f CO
2 Storage
Mod
erator
Nor
m S
acut
a, P
etro
leum
Tec
hnol
ogy
Res
earc
h C
entr
e;
S
arah
Wad
e, W
ade,
LLC
Jona
than
Car
ley
CO
2 S
olut
ions
Inc.
Mel
issa
Bat
um
U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f the
Inte
rior
Ram
esh
Aga
rwal
Was
hing
ton
Uni
vers
ity in
St.
Loui
sY
uhua
Dua
n
U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Ene
rgy
Tyl
er G
ilmor
e
Pac
ific
Nor
thw
est N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y T
om B
roun
s
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ific
Nor
thw
est N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
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407
3:50
14 -
Too
ls to
Sup
port
a C
ultu
re o
f Ris
k A
war
enes
s, K
evin
Dom
e P
roje
ct, M
onta
na -
K
en H
notta
vang
e-T
elle
en, S
chlu
mbe
rger
C
arbo
n S
ervi
ces
25 -
The
Alb
erta
Car
bon
Tru
nk L
ine
– U
pdat
e on
the
Wor
ld’s
Lar
gest
Car
bon
Cap
ture
and
Sto
rage
Pro
ject
- S
arah
Itan
i, E
nhan
ce E
nerg
y
38 -
CC
S S
yste
m M
odel
ling:
Ena
blin
g T
echn
olog
y to
Hel
p A
ccel
erat
e C
omm
erci
alis
atio
n an
d M
anag
e T
echn
olog
y R
isk
– A
Cas
e S
tudy
on
the
Ope
ratio
n of
C
CS
Net
wor
ks -
Alfr
edo
Ram
os, P
roce
ss
Sys
tem
s E
nter
pris
e Lt
d
143
- A
Sys
tem
atic
Ass
essm
ent o
f Diff
eren
t O
xyge
n C
arrie
rs fo
r C
hem
ical
Loo
ping
C
ombu
stio
n P
roce
ss P
rodu
cing
Ele
ctric
ity -
S
anja
y M
ukhe
rjee,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Sur
rey
65 -
Dev
elop
men
t of H
igh
Per
form
ance
CO
2
Cap
ture
Pro
cess
- M
asay
uki I
gara
shi,
Nip
pon
Ste
el &
Sum
ikin
Eng
inee
ring
Co.
, Lt
d.
213
- M
onito
ring
of In
duce
d S
eism
icity
Usi
ng
Bor
ehol
e S
eism
ic A
rray
s vs
. Nea
r S
urfa
ce
Arr
ays
- B
jorn
Pau
lsso
n, P
auls
son,
Inc.
134
- G
eom
echa
nica
l Eva
luat
ion
of T
herm
al
Impa
ct o
f Inj
ectio
n T
empe
ratu
re a
t the
F
utur
eGen
2.0
Site
- B
a N
ghie
p N
guye
n,
Pac
ific
Nor
thw
est N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
Am
ine
Bas
ed C
O2 C
aptu
re T
echn
olog
ies
151
- P
orou
s A
min
e/P
olym
er S
orbe
nts
for
CO
2 C
aptu
re fr
om th
e B
last
Fur
nace
Gas
es
by P
ress
ure
Sw
ing
Ads
orpt
ion
- U
ma
Tum
ulur
i, U
nive
rsity
of A
kron
4:30
129
- F
arm
ers,
Ope
n H
ouse
s, a
nd T
echn
ical
K
now
ledg
e: P
ublic
Out
reac
h in
Aqu
isto
re -
A
lean
a Y
oung
, Pet
role
um T
echn
olog
y R
esea
rch
Cen
tre
31 -
Mon
itorin
g P
lans
Ver
sus
Ris
ks a
nd
Sta
ndar
ds, A
quis
tore
Pro
ject
, Sas
katc
hew
an
- K
en H
notta
vang
e-T
elle
en, S
chlu
mbe
rger
C
arbo
n S
ervi
ces
66 -
Haz
ard
Ana
lysi
s of
Car
bon
Cap
ture
and
S
tora
ge S
yste
ms
- A
deko
la L
awal
, Pro
cess
S
yste
ms
Ent
erpr
ise
Lim
ited
122
- E
ngin
eerin
g S
cale
-Up
Cha
lleng
es o
f th
e C
alci
um L
oopi
ng C
ycle
for
Pos
t C
ombu
stio
n C
O2
Cap
ture
- J
ohn
Oak
ey,
Cra
nfie
ld U
nive
rsity
119
- C
ompa
rison
on
Fun
ctio
naliz
atio
n M
etho
ds o
f Sili
ca-S
uppo
rted
Am
ine
Ads
orbe
nts
- H
yunc
hul J
ung,
Kor
ea
Uni
vers
ity
127
- F
our
Yea
rs o
f Fie
ld T
estin
g P
assi
ve
Sei
smic
Mon
itorin
g at
the
Ket
zin
Pilo
t Site
-
Phi
lippe
Ste
eghs
, TN
O
61 -
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
Wel
l Pla
cem
ent a
nd
Brin
e E
xtra
ctio
n fo
r P
ress
ure
Con
trol
Alo
ng
Crit
ical
ly S
tres
sed
Fau
lts -
Jen
s B
irkho
lzer
, La
wre
nce
Ber
kele
y N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
4:50
30 -
An
Em
ergi
ng G
loba
l Lea
rnin
g S
yste
m
to D
evel
op/D
emon
stra
te C
CS
Tec
hnol
ogie
s -
Xia
olia
ng Y
ang,
Sta
te U
nive
rsity
of N
ew
Yor
k-C
olle
ge o
f Env
ironm
enta
l
219
- Q
UE
ST
Pro
ject
Upd
ate
- S
ean
McF
adde
n, S
hell
Can
ada
Lim
ited
48 -
The
Pla
ins
CO
2 R
educ
tion
Par
tner
ship
's A
dapt
ive
Man
agem
ent
Str
ateg
y fo
r C
O2
Sto
rage
- C
harle
s G
orec
ki,
Ene
rgy
& E
nviro
nmen
tal R
esea
rch
Cen
ter
11 -
Spo
uted
Flu
idiz
ed B
ed S
imul
atio
ns fo
r C
oal-D
irect
Che
mic
al L
oopi
ng C
ombu
stio
n in
a F
uel R
eact
or -
Ram
esh
Aga
rwal
, W
ashi
ngto
n U
nive
rsity
in S
t. Lo
uis
75 -
Str
ateg
ies
to R
educ
e A
tmos
pher
ic
Em
issi
ons
from
Am
ine-
Bas
ed C
O2
Pos
t C
ombu
stio
n C
aptu
re (
PC
C)
Pla
nts
- M
erch
ed A
zzi,
CS
IRO
42 -
Pos
t-In
ject
ion
Site
Car
e P
rogr
am a
t the
A
mer
ican
Ele
ctric
Pow
er M
ount
aine
er
Pro
duct
Val
idat
ion
Fac
ility
- C
aitli
n M
cNei
l, B
atte
lle M
emor
ial I
nstit
ute
9 -
Effe
ct o
f Por
e P
ress
ure/
Str
ess
Cou
plin
g on
Geo
logi
cal C
O2
Sto
rage
- S
eung
hee
Kim
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Tex
as a
t Aus
tin
CO
2 T
rans
port
/ S
tora
ge E
ffect
s on
Mat
eria
ls
121
- U
nder
stan
ding
Den
se P
hase
CO
2
Cor
rosi
on P
robl
ems
Lead
s to
CC
S S
olut
ions
-
John
Oak
ey, C
ranf
ield
Uni
vers
ity
5:30
140
- N
atur
al T
race
rs fo
r th
e Q
UE
ST
CC
S
Pro
ject
: Ana
lytic
al a
nd M
odel
ling
Eva
luat
ions
- L
uc R
ock,
She
ll C
anad
a
191
- T
echn
oeco
nom
ic A
naly
sis
of F
e-B
ased
CD
CL
Pro
cess
for
Pow
er P
rodu
ctio
n -
Chr
isto
pher
Pol
ing,
Bab
cock
& W
ilcox
P
ower
Gen
erat
ion
Gro
up
87 -
Les
sons
Lea
rnt f
rom
the
Ope
ratio
n of
a
Pos
t-C
ombu
stio
n P
ilot P
lant
at a
Coa
l Fire
d P
ower
Pla
nt in
Wilh
elm
shav
en, G
erm
any
- S
atis
h R
eddy
, Flu
or C
orpo
ratio
n
39 -
Mod
el-B
ased
Eco
nom
ic O
ptim
isat
ion
of
CO
2 C
ompr
esso
r T
rain
Des
ign
and
Ope
ratio
n -
Mar
io C
alad
o, P
roce
ss S
yste
ms
Ent
erpr
ise
Ltd
5:50
6:10
4:10
5:10
141
- H
ydro
sphe
re, S
oil G
as a
nd S
urfa
ce
Gas
Flu
x B
asel
ine
Mon
itorin
g at
the
QU
ES
T
CC
S P
roje
ct: 1
st Y
ear
Rev
iew
- L
uc R
ock,
S
hell
Can
ada
188
- P
re-S
ite C
hara
cter
izat
ion
Ris
k A
naly
sis
for
the
Big
Sky
Car
bon
Seq
uest
ratio
n P
artn
ersh
ip -
Lee
Spa
ngle
r,
Mon
tana
Sta
te U
nive
rsity
142
- C
reat
ing
Cor
e M
essa
ges
for
the
Gen
eral
Pub
lic o
n C
CU
S -
Nor
m S
acut
a,
Pet
role
um T
echn
olog
y R
esea
rch
Cen
tre
Dis
cuss
ion
on
CC
S E
du
cati
on
–
Edu
catio
n is
a k
ey a
spec
t of p
ublic
out
reac
h on
CC
US
. Sta
rtin
g w
ith y
oung
er s
tude
nts
and
cont
inui
ng o
n th
roug
h ad
vanc
ed
educ
atio
n, e
ffort
s to
teac
h ab
out C
CU
S
prov
ide
a re
turn
in th
e fo
rm o
f stu
dent
s w
ith
incr
ease
d sc
ienc
e lit
erac
y w
ho m
ay b
e aw
are
of a
nd b
ette
r qu
alifi
ed fo
r jo
bs r
elat
ed
to C
CU
S a
nd o
ther
sub
surf
ace
activ
ities
. B
uild
ing
on a
n ea
rlier
set
of d
iscu
ssio
ns c
o-or
dina
ted
by th
e G
loba
l CC
S In
stitu
te a
nd
the
Alb
erta
n an
d S
aska
tche
wan
G
over
nmen
ts, t
his
wor
ksho
p ai
ms
to p
rese
nt
a re
view
of a
vaila
ble
reso
urce
s, a
fr
amew
ork
for
com
paris
on, a
nd a
n in
itial
as
sess
men
t of g
aps
in b
oth
the
cont
ent o
f th
e m
ater
ials
and
the
proc
ess
for
getti
ng
them
into
sch
ools
. The
gap
-ass
essm
ent
pres
enta
tion
will
ser
ve a
s th
e ba
sis
for
disc
ussi
on w
ith w
orks
hop
part
icip
ants
as
par t
of a
n on
goin
g pr
oces
s to
iden
tify
need
s an
d im
prov
e co
llabo
ratio
n am
ong
stak
ehol
ders
re
gard
ing
CC
US
out
reac
h an
d ed
ucat
ion
in
Nor
th A
mer
ica.
125
- A
lsto
m’s
Che
mic
al L
oopi
ng
Tec
hnol
ogy
Pro
gram
Upd
ate
- Iq
bal
Abd
ulal
ly, A
lsto
m P
ower
Inc.
108
- U
SG
S M
onito
ring
of In
ject
ion-
Indu
ced
Sei
smic
ity fo
r th
e D
ecat
ur, I
L, C
arbo
n D
ioxi
de S
eque
stra
tion
Pro
ject
- S
teph
en
Hic
kman
, U.S
. Geo
logi
cal S
urve
y
41 -
gS
AF
T: A
dvan
ced
Phy
sica
l Pro
pert
ies
for
Car
bon
Cap
ture
and
Sto
rage
Sys
tem
M
odel
ling
- Ja
vier
Rod
rigue
z, P
roce
ss
Sys
tem
s E
nter
pris
e Lt
d
170
- P
ublic
Sup
port
for
CC
S T
hrou
gh C
CS
E
nviro
nmen
tal S
ecur
ities
- B
runo
Mar
ino,
P
lane
tary
Em
issi
ons
Man
agem
ent
58 -
The
rmo-
Hyd
ro-M
echa
nica
l Effe
cts
of
Col
d C
O2 In
ject
ion
on th
e C
apro
ck
Mec
hani
cal S
tabi
lity
- V
icto
r V
ilarr
asa,
La
wre
nce
Ber
kele
y N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
10 -
Pro
cess
Sim
ulat
ion
and
Val
idat
ion
of
Che
mic
al-L
oopi
ng w
ith O
xyge
n U
ncou
plin
g (C
LOU
) P
roce
ss
160
- P
roje
ct U
pdat
e of
500
TP
D
Dem
onst
ratio
n P
lant
for
Coa
l-Fire
d P
ower
P
lant
- T
atsu
ya T
sujiu
chi,
Mits
ubis
hi H
eavy
In
dust
ries
Am
eric
a, In
c.
131
- A
quis
tore
Pro
ject
Mea
sure
men
t, M
onito
ring,
and
Ver
ifica
tion:
Fro
m C
once
pt
to C
O2 In
ject
ion
- K
yle
Wor
th, P
TR
C
CCS/CCUS Impact on Water Resources MMV
221 - The CO2-PENS Water Resource Module: Cost Profile and Importance Scenario
Analysis for Understanding Treatment Scenarios - Enid Sullivan, Los Alamos National Laboratory
62 - Monitoring Ground Deformation and Microseismicity on Carbon Sequestration in the SACROC Field, West Texas - Qian Yang, University of South Florida
153 - Impacts of Leaking CO2 from Subsurface Storage Reservoirs to Aquifers: A
summary of the Experimental and Modeling Work Conducted with Representative Aquifer Materials - Kirk Cantrell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
63 - Post-Injection Tracer Test to Constrain CO2 Residual Trapping and Plume
Evolution - Mehdi Zeidouni, University of Texas at Austin
180 - Surface Water Monitoring at the Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership KevinDome CO2 Injection Site - Travis McLing, Idaho National Laboratory
Progress on Injection of Captured CO2 in Geological
Reservoirs
CCS/CCUS in Canada173 - Analysis of Injectivity at Four Representative Geological CO2 Injection Sites -
Quanlin Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
55 - Development of a Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting Plan for a Potential CCS Project at Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada - Lisa Botnen, Energy & Environmental Research Center
8 - Optimization of Injection Rates for Geological CO2 Storage in Brine Formations -
Seyyed Abolfazl Hosseini, UT-BEG
56 - Potential for CO2 Utilization and Storage in the Bakken Formation - Wesley Peck,
Energy & Environmental Research Center
81 - The Analysis of CO2 Injectivity and Trapping Mechanisms by Newly Defined CO2
Flow Regimes in Heterogeneous Saline Aquifers - Hyesoo Lee, Hanyang University
CO2 Storage Capacity 91 - Simplified Predictive Models of CO2 Plume Movement in 2-D Layered Formations -
Priya Ravi Ganesh, Battelle
126 - The Norwegian CO2 Atlas - Saline Aquifers in the North Sea - Andreas
Bjørnestad, Norwegian Petroleum DirectorateTechnologies and Systems to Capture CO2 Emissions
222 - Development of CO2 Underground Injection Facility - Seok Ho Yoon, Korea
Institute of Machinery and Materials
116 - Investigation of Porous Polymer Supported Solid Amines for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture - Dong Hyun Jo, Korea University
FutureGen118 - Deactivation Behavior of COG-CO2-H2O Reforming Catalyst with H2S - Hai Woong Park, Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (RIST)
165 - Geomechanical Test Program for the FutureGen Characterization Well in MorganCounty, Illinois - Mark Kelley, Battelle, Columbus, OH
26 - Deployment of New Efficient Solvent Technologies for Post-Combustion CO2
Capture and Utilization - Jonathan Carley, CO2 Solutions Inc.
185 - Results of Three Component VSP Acquisition at the FutureGen 2.0 Site, Morgan County, Illinois - Charlotte Sullivan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
85 - Techno-Economic Assessment of Ionic Liquid-based Postcombustion Carbon Capture at Coal-fired Power Plants - Haibo Zhai, Carnegie Mellon University
187 - Aspects of an Integrated Geomechanical Characterization Program for a CO2
Storage Site: Lessons Learned From the FutureGen 2.0 Project - Delphine Appriou, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
77 - Comparative Analysis Tool for Emerging Technology Prioritization - Makini Byron, Linde
Geomechanical Impacts of CO2 Storage 225 - The Use of Waste Polymeric Materials for CO2 Adsorption - Gregor Sneddon,
Heriot-Watt University
80 - Geologic and Stratigraphic Characteristics of Multiple Stacked Sealing Formations at the Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming - Ramsey Bentley, University of Wyoming Well Bore Studies
89 - Geologic Controls on Sealing Capacity; Defining Heterogeneity Relative to Long-Term CO2 Storage Potential in Wyoming - J. Fred McLaughlin, University of Wyoming
Carbon Management Institute
168 - Numerical Investigations of the Effects of CO2 Phase Change on Cemented
Wellbore Leakage Rates - Dylan Harp, Los Alamos National Laboratory
43 - The Geochemical Characterization of Reservoir Fluids: Defining the Fluid and Rock System and Identifying Changes to Baseline Conditions Due to Well Completion -Scott Quillinan, Carbon Managment Institue-University of Wyoming
182 - A Computational Model of Wellbore Integrity Applied to CO2 Sequestration -
Sharad Kelkar, Los Alamos National Laboratory
54 - On Pressure in a Cap-Rock Fracture Filled with Buoyant Carbon Dioxide - Lehua Pan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
156 - Wellbore-Reservoir Coupling Schemes for Modeling Horizontal Wells: A Comparison of STOMP-CO2 and T2Well/ECO2H - Signe White, Battelle
Northwest/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
218 - Modeling the Materials Response of Wellbore Seal Materials during In-Situ Loading - Edward Matteo, Sandia National Laboratories
Tuesday Posters
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The Linde Group GHG Monitor
Wednesday, April 30
7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY
A Global Perspective of CCS/CCUS
MODERATOR: Martin Schneider,CEO, EM Publications & Forums
Victor Der, General Manager-Americas; Global CCS Institute
OPEN DISCUSSION
8:25 Norway’s Continued Commitmentto Developing Technologies toCapture and Reduce CO2 Emissionsfrom Power Generation Facilitiesand Industrial Processes
Hans Jörg Fell, Chief TechnologyOfficer, Gassnova SF, Norway
OPEN DISCUSSION
8:55 The Solution to Sustaining theUtilization of Global CoalResources—Technology
MODERATOR: Neeraj Gupta,Senior Research Leader, Battelle
Ben Yamagata, Executive DirectorCoal Research Utilization Council
OPEN DISCUSSION
9:20 Natural Gas-CCS: Not a Bridge buta Destination
John Thompson, DirectorFossil Transition ProjectClean Air Task Force
OPEN DISCUSSION
9:50 A ROUNDTABLE—StatePerspectives On Putting in PlaceGovernment Frameworks toIncentivize Industry to Utilize CO2
for EOR and Beyond
MODERATOR: Kim M. Wissman,Director, Department of Energy andEnvironment, Public UtilitiesCommission of Ohio
The Honorable Terry BurtonSenator, The State of Mississippi;Chairman, Energy Committee
Talina R. Mathews, DirectorGeneration, Transmission &Distribution, Dept. for EnergyDevelopment and Independence,The State of Kentucky
OPEN DISCUSSION
10:35 COFFEE BREAKPOSTERS UP FOR CASUAL VIEWING
10:40 Providing the Necessary InvestmentSupport to Incentivize Industry toCommercialize CCS/CCUS
MODERATOR: Abby Harvey,Reporter, GHG Monitor
Peter W. Davidson, ExecutiveDirector, U.S. DOE LoanPrograms Office
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:05 Developing the NecessaryPerformance Data to FacilitateAcceptance and CommercialDeployment of Capture TechnologySystems—The Major GlobalCapture Technology Centers
MODERATOR: John T. Litynski,U.S. DOE-Fossil Energy
The CO2 Technology CentreMongstad —Achievements-Opportunities—InternationalKnowledge Sharing Network
Frank Ellingsen, ManagingDirector Technology CenterMongstad, Norway
The U.S. National Carbon CaptureCenter at SouthernCo.–Facilitating Deployment,Domestically and Internationally
Roxann Laird, Director National Carbon Capture Center;Southern Company Services
The SASKPower Clean CoalTechnology Center–A GlobalResource
Max Ball, ManagerClean Coal Technologies,SASKPower
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:05 Further Advancing the NewParadigm for CO2 as aCommodity—Air Capture
MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums
Klaus S. Lackner, ChairDepartment of Earth andEnvironmental EngineeringColumbia University
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:30 LUNCH
1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 COFFEE BREAK
3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
5:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;AUTHORS PRESENT
6:10 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END
6:10 COCKTAIL RECEPTION
7:30 POSTER SESSION ENDS
Wed
nesday
3‐A
3‐B
3‐C
3‐D
3‐E
3‐F
Topic
Carbon
Capture Techn
ology on
Test Cen
ters W
orksho
pWater Im
pacts
Non
‐Geo
logical CO2 C
apture
Storage / M
ineralization
Techniqu
es
CCUS/CC
S Efforts in Ch
ina/Th
e Middle East/Africa
Post Com
bustion Ca
pture
System
s / Solid Surbe
nts
Capture/Utilization of CO2
from
& fo
r Liquid Fuel
Prod
uctio
n
Mod
erator
Joh
n L
ityn
ski
U
.S. D
ep
art
me
nt o
f En
erg
yB
ruce
Ko
be
lski
U
SE
PA
To
dd
Sch
ae
f
Pa
cific
No
rth
we
st N
atio
na
l La
bo
rato
ry
Bre
nd
an
Be
ck, S
ou
th A
fric
an
Ce
ntr
e fo
r C
arb
on
Ca
ptu
re &
Se
qu
est
ratio
nM
ark
Cro
mb
ie, C
O2 C
ap
ture
Pro
ject
De
sika
n S
un
da
rara
jan
S
tato
il
Locatio
n31
9/32
0/32
130
4/30
531
5/31
631
7/31
840
640
7
1:30
11
2 -
Re
sults
fro
m M
EA
Te
st C
am
pa
ign
at
the
CO
2 T
ech
no
log
y C
en
tre
Mo
ng
sta
d -
Th
om
as
De
Ca
zen
ove
, TC
M D
A
51
- S
ou
rce
Te
rm M
od
elin
g fo
r E
valu
atin
g
the
Po
ten
tial I
mp
act
s to
Gro
un
dw
ate
r o
f F
luid
s E
sca
pin
g fr
om
a D
ep
lete
d O
il R
ese
rvo
ir U
sed
for
Ca
rbo
n S
eq
ue
stra
tion
-
Kirk
Ca
ntr
ell,
Pa
cific
No
rth
we
st N
atio
na
l L
ab
ora
tory
18
1 -
An
aly
sis
of O
ptio
ns
for
No
n-G
eo
log
ic
CO
2 U
tiliz
atio
n -
Ad
am
Be
rge
r, E
PR
I
12
3 -
Ass
ess
ing
Op
po
rtu
niti
es
for
Ca
rbo
n
Dio
xid
e S
tora
ge
for
a C
oa
l-Fire
d P
ow
er
Pla
nt
in S
ich
ua
n B
asi
n, C
hin
a -
Lyd
ia C
um
min
g,
Ba
ttelle
21
5 -
CO
2 C
ap
ture
Usi
ng
Hyb
rid S
orp
tion
with
So
lid S
orb
en
ts -
Sriv
ats
Srin
iva
sach
ar,
E
nve
rge
x L
LC
88
- T
he
Pric
e M
ust
Be
Rig
ht:
A N
ew
P
ath
wa
y to
Ju
mp
-Sta
rtin
g C
CU
S -
Ric
ha
rd
Mid
dle
ton
, Lo
s A
lam
os
Na
tion
al L
ab
ora
tory
1:50
16
9 -
Pro
cess
Imp
rove
me
nt o
f Als
tom
’s
Ch
ille
d A
mm
on
ia P
roce
ss R
esu
ltin
g fr
om
O
pe
ratin
g E
xpe
rien
ce a
t th
e T
est
Ce
nte
r M
on
gst
ad
(T
CM
) -
Fre
d K
oza
k, A
lsto
m
Po
we
r
33
- F
luid
Tra
nsf
er
Mo
de
ling
Th
rou
gh
the
O
verb
urd
en
to U
sea
ble
Gro
un
dw
ate
r F
orm
atio
ns
- Je
ff D
ue
r, S
he
ll C
an
ad
a E
ne
rgy
27
- C
on
tro
l of M
ine
ral C
arb
on
atio
n o
f F
ors
terit
e b
y D
iffu
sive
Tra
nsp
ort
Pro
cess
es
- D
an
iel G
iam
ma
r, W
ash
ing
ton
Un
ive
rsity
in
St.
Lo
uis
19
0 -
Lin
kin
g C
O2 S
ou
rce
s, S
inks
, an
d
Infr
ast
ruct
ure
for
the
Ord
os
Ba
sin
, Ch
ina
-
Sa
rah
Fo
rbe
s, W
orld
Re
sou
rce
s In
stitu
te
20
2 -
Be
nch
Sca
le T
est
ing
of a
No
vel
So
rptio
n-B
ase
d C
O2 C
ap
ture
Pro
cess
- R
avi
Jain
, In
no
Se
pra
LL
C
24
- P
ort
ab
le M
eth
an
ol P
rod
uct
ion
, E
lect
ricity
, & C
O2-
En
ha
nce
d O
il R
eco
very
fro
m N
ort
h A
me
rica
's F
lare
Ga
s R
eso
urc
es
- D
an
iar
Hu
ssa
in, C
arn
eg
ie M
ello
n U
niv
ers
ity
2:10
53
- L
ife C
ycle
Wa
ter
Co
nsu
mp
tion
for
Ca
rbo
n C
ap
ture
an
d S
tora
ge
: Th
e Im
pa
ct o
f T
ech
no
log
y C
ho
ice
- C
hris
top
he
r H
art
o,
Arg
on
ne
Na
tion
al L
ab
ora
tory
11
0 -
Ind
ust
rial P
roce
ss fo
r C
O2
Se
qu
est
ratio
n b
y A
qu
eo
us
Min
era
l C
arb
on
atio
n U
sin
g S
erp
en
tinite
Ba
sed
M
inin
g R
esi
du
es
an
d B
y-P
rod
uct
V
alo
riza
tion
- L
ou
is-C
esa
r P
asq
uie
r, IN
RS
E
TE
29
- C
O2 S
tora
ge
Po
ten
tial a
nd
Ca
pa
city
in
the
So
urt
hw
est
ern
of A
lge
ria -
Akt
ou
f A
bd
elo
ua
ha
b, U
ST
HB
20
0 -
Po
st-C
om
bu
stio
n C
O2 C
ap
ture
Usi
ng
Me
tal O
rga
nic
Fra
me
wo
rks
- H
ari
Ma
ntr
ipra
ga
da
, Ca
rne
gie
Me
llon
Un
ive
rsity
93
- C
ost
Effe
ctiv
e C
O2
Ca
ptu
re fr
om
Flu
e
Ga
s fo
r In
cre
asi
ng
Me
tha
no
l Pla
nt
Pro
du
ctio
n -
Jo
hn
Gilm
art
in, F
luo
r E
nte
rpris
es
Inc.
2:30
18
9 -
De
tect
ion
of C
O2 L
ea
ks in
Sh
allo
w
Aq
uife
rs A
bo
ve S
eq
ue
stra
tion
Re
serv
oirs
: A
Nu
me
rica
l Stu
dy
Co
mp
arin
g W
ate
r Q
ua
lity
Sa
mp
ling
an
d P
ress
ure
Mo
nito
ring
-
Eliz
ab
eth
Ke
atin
g, L
os
Ala
mo
s N
atio
na
l L
ab
ora
tory
10
5 -
A N
ove
l Atm
osp
he
ric P
ress
ure
A
pp
roa
ch to
the
Min
era
l Ca
ptu
re o
f CO
2
fro
m In
du
stria
l Po
int S
ou
rce
s -
Elli
s G
art
ne
r,
La
farg
e C
en
tra
l Re
sea
rch
11
1 -
Ca
rbo
n D
ioxi
de
Se
qu
est
ratio
n a
nd
E
nh
an
ced
Ga
s R
eco
very
by
CO
2 In
ject
ion
in
a W
ate
r-D
rive
Tig
ht G
as
Co
nd
en
sate
R
ese
rvo
ir: A
Ca
se S
tud
y in
So
uth
We
st o
f Ir
an
- M
oh
am
ma
d S
olta
nie
h, S
ha
rif
Un
ive
rsity
of T
ech
no
log
y
36
- T
he
ore
tica
l Scr
ee
nin
g o
f Mix
ed
So
lid
So
rbe
nts
for
CO
2 C
ap
ture
Te
chn
olo
gy
-
Yu
hu
a D
ua
n, D
OE
-NE
TL
22
- U
nlo
ckin
g th
e P
ote
ntia
l of C
O2
Co
nve
rsio
n to
Fu
els
an
d C
he
mic
als
as
an
E
con
om
ica
lly V
iab
le R
ou
te to
CC
R -
Me
ga
n
Atc
hle
y, D
ioxi
de
Ma
teria
ls
2:50
60
- A
Tie
red
Are
a-o
f-R
evi
ew
Fra
me
wo
rk fo
r G
eo
log
ic C
arb
on
Se
qu
est
ratio
n -
Je
ns
Birk
ho
lze
r, L
aw
ren
ce B
erk
ele
y N
atio
na
l L
ab
ora
tory
5 -
CO
2 C
ap
ture
as
a F
ly A
sh B
en
efic
iatio
n
Pro
cess
- G
race
Mu
riith
i, M
ase
no
Un
ive
rsity
15
9 -
Co
mm
erc
ial V
iab
ility
of C
O2 C
ap
ture
So
rbe
nts
An
aly
zed
by
Co
mp
art
me
nta
l M
od
elin
g o
f CO
2 A
dso
rptio
n U
nits
- E
rne
sto
Silv
a M
ojic
a, T
he
Un
ive
rsity
of A
kro
n
23
- C
on
vers
ion
of C
H4
an
d C
O2 fr
om
Fla
re
Ga
s to
Bu
tan
ol f
or
Use
as
a S
ynth
etic
C
he
mic
al a
nd
/or
Ga
solin
e D
rop
-In
Liq
uid
F
ue
l - D
an
iar
Hu
ssa
in, C
arn
eg
ie M
ello
n
Un
ive
rsity
3:10
17
5 -
An
aly
sis
of I
mp
act
s to
the
Lo
we
rmo
st
US
DW
fro
m F
ocu
sed
Le
aka
ge
of B
rine
A
lon
g a
Plu
gg
ed
an
d A
ba
nd
on
ed
or
Po
orly
C
on
stru
cte
d W
ells
in P
roxi
mity
to th
e
Fu
ture
Ge
n2
.0 S
ite -
Ma
rk W
illia
ms,
Pa
cific
N
ort
hw
est
Na
tion
al L
ab
ora
tory
37
- A
n In
teg
rate
d F
ram
ew
ork
for
the
D
yna
mic
Mo
de
llin
g o
f So
lve
nt-
Ba
sed
CO
2
Ca
ptu
re P
roce
sse
s -
Javi
er
Ro
drig
ue
z,
Pro
cess
Sys
tem
s E
nte
rpris
e L
td
68
- C
arb
on
Ma
na
ge
me
nt f
or
Ga
s-to
-Liq
uid
P
lan
ts -
Mo
ha
mm
ed
Sh
ura
ir, Q
ata
r U
niv
ers
ity
3:30
12:00 PM
Lun
ch
Coffee
Break
Wo
rks
ho
p L
ea
de
rs:
Ma
x B
all,
Sa
skP
ow
er
Ola
v F
alk
-Pe
de
rse
n,
Te
chn
olo
gy
Ce
ntr
e M
on
gst
ad
F
ran
k M
ort
on
, So
uth
ern
Co
mp
an
y
Wed
nesday
4‐A
4‐B
4‐C
4‐D
4‐E
4‐F
Topic
Multi‐Re
source Pow
er
Gen
eration and Re
duction of
Carbon
Emissions
Oxy Fue
l Systems
Capacity Studies/Site
Ch
aracterization/Mod
eling
Simulation/Risk Studies
CO2 C
apture via Gasificatio
n Techno
logy
CO2 C
apture Techn
ologies
(Sessio
n II
)CO
2 Storage via EOR Process
Mod
erator
Tho
mas
Sar
kus
U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Ene
rgy/
NE
TL
Kris
h K
rishn
amur
thy
T
he L
inde
Gro
upR
ajes
h P
awar
Lo
s A
lam
os N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
yD
enni
s Le
ppin
G
as T
echn
olog
y In
stitu
te J
ines
h Ja
in
Nat
iona
l Ene
rgy
Tec
hnol
ogy
Labo
rato
ryS
teve
Mel
zer
M
elze
r C
onsu
lting
Locatio
n30
4/30
531
5/31
631
7/31
831
9/32
0/32
140
640
7
3:50
204
- N
atur
al G
as R
efue
ling
for
the
Exi
stin
g C
oal F
ired
Pow
er P
lant
s to
Red
uce
CO
2
Em
issi
on -
Jam
es S
imps
on, W
orle
yPar
sons
207
- D
esig
n, D
evel
opm
ent a
nd L
arge
-Sca
le
Dem
onst
ratio
n of
an
Oxy
-Com
bust
ion
Boi
ler
Sys
tem
- A
rman
d Le
vass
eur,
Als
tom
Pow
er,
Inc.
164
- A
naly
zing
Diff
usiv
e-A
dvec
tive-
Rea
ctiv
e P
roce
sses
Usi
ng M
imet
ic F
inite
Diff
eren
ces
with
Impl
icat
ions
in C
arbo
n D
ioxi
de G
eolo
gic
Sto
rage
- E
duar
do S
anch
ez, S
an D
iego
S
tate
Uni
vers
ity
71 -
A F
lexi
ble
Pilo
t Gas
ifica
tion
Pla
nt fo
r S
mal
l-Sca
le P
ower
Gen
erat
ion
with
Car
bon
Cap
ture
- E
nric
o M
aggi
o, S
otac
arbo
SpA
34 -
Dev
elop
men
t and
Tes
ting
of A
erog
el
Sor
bent
s fo
r C
O2
Cap
ture
- R
edou
ane
Beg
ag, A
spen
Aer
ogel
s, In
c.
152
- L
arge
-Sca
le C
O2 In
ject
ion
and
Mon
itorin
g in
a S
yste
m o
f Clo
sed
Oil-
Bea
ring
Res
ervo
irs in
the
Mic
higa
n B
asin
- N
eera
j G
upta
, Bat
telle
4:10
205
- B
iom
ass
Co-
Firi
ng b
y E
xist
ing
Coa
l F
ired
Pow
er P
lant
s to
Red
uce
CO
2 E
mis
sion
-
Jam
es S
imps
on, W
orle
yPar
sons
148
- Im
pact
of O
xyge
n an
d C
arbo
n D
ioxi
de
Leve
ls in
Pul
veris
ed F
uel I
gniti
on fo
r A
ir to
O
xy-C
ombu
stio
n P
ower
Pla
nt O
pera
tion
- Jo
n G
ibbi
ns, U
nive
rsity
of E
dinb
urgh
157
- D
evel
opm
ent o
f Geo
stat
istic
al M
odel
s to
Est
imat
e C
O2 S
tora
ge R
esou
rce
and
Seq
uest
ratio
n C
ost i
n S
edim
enta
ry G
eolo
gic
For
mat
ions
: A C
ase
Stu
dy o
f the
Oris
kany
F
orm
atio
n -
Olg
a P
opov
a, C
arne
gie
Mel
lon
Uni
vers
ity
145
- C
O2 C
aptu
re fo
r E
OR
from
a G
ulf
Coa
st P
etco
ke G
asifi
catio
n F
acili
ty -
Tom
M
aram
ba, S
K E
&C
35-
Fie
ld P
ilot R
esul
ts o
f a N
ovel
Bio
cata
lyst
-E
nabl
ed P
roce
ss fo
r C
O2 C
aptu
re -
Sea
n
Bla
ck, A
kerm
in
146
- G
eoch
emic
al P
rope
rtie
s of
Res
ervo
ir R
ock
Affe
ctin
g S
tora
ge C
apac
ity o
f CO
2
Util
ized
for
EO
R -
Mile
va R
adon
jic, L
ouis
iana
S
tate
Uni
vers
ity
4:30
13 -
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
Enh
ance
d G
eoth
erm
al
Sys
tem
s (E
GS
) w
ith C
onst
ant P
ress
ure
Inje
ctio
n of
CO
2 -
Jam
es B
iagi
, Was
hing
ton
Uni
vers
ity in
St.
Loui
s
167
- F
easi
bilit
y S
tudy
of t
he C
CU
S
Dep
loym
ent b
y U
se o
f Oxy
fuel
Tec
hnol
ogie
s -
Tak
ashi
Kig
a, IH
I Cor
pora
tion
209
- D
ynam
ic N
umer
ical
Mod
elin
g fo
r V
erifi
catio
n of
the
Per
form
ance
of t
he
Vol
umet
ric C
urva
ture
Too
l Use
d fo
r G
eoce
llula
r M
odel
ing
of th
e A
rbuc
kle
Sal
ine
Aqu
ifer
- Y
evhe
n H
olub
nyak
, Kan
sas
Geo
logi
cal S
urve
y
139
- M
embr
ane
Pro
cess
es fo
r C
arbo
n D
ioxi
de C
aptu
re a
t an
IGC
C P
ower
Pla
nt -
Ja
y K
niep
, Mem
bran
e T
echn
olog
y &
R
esea
rch,
Inc.
101
- F
unda
men
tal S
orbe
nt In
vest
igat
ions
, P
roce
ss D
evel
opm
ent,
and
Com
plet
ed
Con
stru
ctio
n of
AD
A’s
1 M
We
Pilo
t Pla
nt:
The
Cur
rent
Sta
te o
f the
Art
for
Sol
id S
orbe
nt
CO
2 C
aptu
re T
echn
olog
y -
Will
iam
Mor
ris,
AD
A-E
S
44 -
Mod
elin
g of
Aci
d G
as In
ject
ion
for
Enh
ance
d O
il R
ecov
ery
and
Long
-Ter
m
Sto
rage
in D
evon
ian-
Age
d P
inna
cle
Ree
fs -
C
harle
s G
orec
ki, E
nerg
y &
Env
ironm
enta
l R
esea
rch
Cen
ter
4:50
45 -
Alte
rnat
ive
Ene
rgy
Sto
rage
for
Win
d P
ower
: Coa
l Pla
nts
with
Am
ine-
Bas
ed C
CS
-
Rub
enka
Ban
dyop
adhy
ay, D
uke
Uni
vers
ity
103
- N
ear-
Ter
m H
igh-
Pre
ssur
e O
xy-
Com
bust
ion
Cyc
les
for
Enh
ance
Oil
or G
as
Rec
over
y -
Reb
ecca
Hol
lis, C
lean
Ene
rgy
Sys
tem
s, In
c.
216
- U
pdat
e T
hrou
gh P
ost C
O2 In
ject
ion
at
the
Wal
lula
Bas
alt C
arbo
n S
eque
stra
tion
Pilo
t Wel
l - F
rank
Spa
ne, P
acifi
c N
orth
wes
t N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
133
- C
O2 C
aptu
re fr
om P
ower
Pla
nt F
lue
Gas
by
Pol
aris
TM
Mem
bran
es: U
pdat
es o
n F
ield
Dem
onst
ratio
n -
Xia
oton
g W
ei, M
TR
50 -
Sta
tistic
al A
naly
sis
of C
O2 E
OR
Pro
duct
ion
and
Inje
ctio
n D
ata
to E
xam
ine
On-
Goi
ng a
nd U
ltim
ate
CO
2 E
OR
Inci
dent
al
Sto
rage
-N
icho
las
Azz
olin
a, C
arne
gie
Mel
lon
Uni
vers
ity
Wel
l Bor
e S
tudi
es
137
- A
Num
eric
al M
odel
ing
App
roac
h to
C
ased
Wel
lbor
e In
tegr
ity o
f Agi
ng C
O2
Seq
uest
ratio
n W
ells
- B
enja
min
Wei
dem
an,
Mis
sour
i Uni
vers
ity o
f Sci
ence
& T
echn
olog
y
5:30
184
- E
xper
imen
tal S
tudy
of t
he
Geo
mec
hani
cal B
ehav
ior
of C
apro
ck a
nd
Wel
lbor
e M
ater
ials
: Lim
ited
Fra
ctur
e P
erm
eabi
lity
- B
ill C
arey
, Los
Ala
mos
N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
6 -
Effe
ct o
f Moi
stur
e on
the
Hea
t Cap
acity
an
d th
e R
egen
erat
ion
Hea
t Req
uire
d fo
r C
O2 C
aptu
re P
roce
ss u
sing
PE
I
Impr
egna
ted
Mes
opor
ous
Pre
cipi
tate
d S
ilica
-A
bdal
lah
Din
di, M
asda
r In
stitu
te
220
- C
hara
cter
izin
g P
oten
tial f
or C
O2
Sto
rage
and
EG
R in
Dep
lete
d S
hale
Gas
F
ield
s -
Rob
ert D
ilmor
e, U
.S. D
OE
, NE
TL
5:50
5:10
79 -
Pro
gres
s U
pdat
e on
the
CA
RE
Pro
gram
an
d N
euS
trea
m-C
- A
ndre
w A
wtr
y,
Neu
man
n S
yste
ms
Gro
up
208
- A
dsor
ptio
n B
ehav
iors
for
CO
2 a
nd C
H4
in C
lays
and
Impl
icat
ions
for
EG
R-C
CS
in
Gas
Sha
le -
Tod
d S
chae
f, P
acifi
c N
orth
wes
t N
atio
nal L
abor
ator
y
206
- O
xyfu
el in
the
Inte
grat
ed
Env
ironm
enta
l Con
trol
Mod
el -
Kyl
e B
orge
rt,
Car
negi
e M
ello
n U
nive
rsity
CCS/CCUS in the Middle East/Africa/India Geomechanical Impacts of CO2 Storage
69 - Carbon Capture and Utilization: Some Examples from Qatar - Mohammed Shurair,Qatar University
154 - Investigation of Controls on Geomechanical Fault Strength Caused by Mineralogical Changes Due to Injected CO2 - Ba Nghiep Nguyen, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
149 - Evaluation of an Organically Cross-Linked Polymer System for CO2 Leakage
Remediation - Thomas Aird, Stanford University
201 - Effect of Fault-Controlled CO2 Alteration on Geomechanical Fracture Parameters
of Reservoir and Seal Rocks at Crystal Geyser, Green River, Utah - Jonathan Major, The University of Texas at Austin
17 - Forsterite Dissolution from Indian Olivine in Saline Qater - Amit Kumar Agrawal, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
217 - Impact of Geochemical Changes on the Geomechanical Response of Overburden During Long-Term CO2 Storage - Hema Siriwardane, West Virginia
University
214 - Geochemical Modeling of the of Pilot Scale CO2 Injection in the Arbuckle Saline
Aquifer at Wellington Field in Southern Kansas - Yevhen Holubnyak, Kansas Geological Survey
194 - Experimental Evaluation of Petrophysical and Mechanical Changes in a Reactive CO2 System - Hyukmin Kweon, University of Utah
CO2 Leakage Studies from Potential Geological
Reservoirs102 - A New Proposed Technique for Remediation of Leaky Wells - Mileva Radonjic, Louisiana State University
97 - CO2 Leakage in the Shallow Subsurface: Modeling Homogeneous and
Heterogeneous Column Experiments - Mark Porter, Los Alamos National Laboratory MMV
144 - Fundamental Study on Heterogeneity-Driven CO2 Attenuation in the Shallow
Subsurface During Leakage from Geologic Qequestration Sites - Michael Plampin, 2. Center for Experimental Study of Subsurface Environmental Processes
21 - Development of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Sensor for Downhole Applications in Carbon Sequestration - Jinesh Jain, National Energy Technology Laboratory
100 - Secondary Coal Seam as a Barrier to CO2 Leakage - Hema Siriwardane, West
Virginia University
78 - Initial Testing of Prototype Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometers for CO2
Monitoring Applications at the Illinois Basin - Decatur Project, USA - Joseph Zimmerman, Illinois State Geological Survey
CO2 Reactivity to Geologic Formation 193 - A Fiber Optic Borehole Seismic Vector and Acoustic Sensor System for CCUS Site Characterization and Monitoring - Bjorn Paulsson, Paulsson, Inc.
203 - Investigation of Plagioclase Reactivity in Water-Bearing CO2 at Conditions
Relevant to Geologic Carbon Sequestration - Todd Schaef, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
171 - MRCSP Development Phase Project Update - Geochemical Monitoring of the Dover 33 Reef - Susan Welch, The Ohio State University, School of Earth Sciences
212 - Mineralization of Basalts in CO2 Containing Trace Compounds - Jake Horner,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Reservoir Seismicty Studies
CO2 Storage via EOR / EGR 57 - Seismicity Around the Farnsworth Field for Combined CO2 Storage and EOR -
Ting Chen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
46 - Converting CO2 Projects from EOR to Storage - Stefan Bachu, Alberta Innovates -
Technology Futures59 - Least-Squares Reverse-Time Migration of Surface Seismic Data Acquired at the Kevin Dome Project Site - Lianjie Huang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
86 - CO2 Interaction with Marcellus Shale - Vyacheslav Romanov, US DOE-NETL Simulation Modeling Studies
99 - Sensitivity of Oil Recovery and CO2 Storage to CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery
Design Parameters and to Minimum Miscibility Pressure - Jacob Bauman, Los Alamos National Laboratory
28 - Modelling CCS Plants Using the Simulation Tool Ebsilon®Professional - Reiner Pawellek, STEAG Energy Services GmbH
CO2 Utilized for Methane Recovery and Conversion
ProcessesUtilizing CO2 For EOR
155 - Methane-CO2-Hydrate Phase Equilibria Modeling for CO2 Hydrate Sequestration -
Chongwei Xiao, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
64 - Simulation Study on CO2 for EOR in Residual Oil Zone in Bjarmeland, Barents
Sea, Norway - Van Pham, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
92 - Investigation of Hydrogen to Electricity Production Ratio in Integrated Plants forHydrogen Production by Auto Thermal Reforming of Methane and Combined Cycle Electricity Generation with CO2 Capture - Mohammad Soltanieh, Sharif University of
Technology
115 - Field Scale Screening of CO2 and Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes -
Mohammad Lotfollahi Sohi, The University of Texas at Austin
128 - Syngas Production via Combined Steam and CO2 Reforming of CH4 in COG
(Coke Oven Gas) over Ni-Based Reforming Catalysts - Joo-hyoung Park, RIST (Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology)
136 - Carbon Negative Oil - A Solution for Emission Reduction Goals: Utilizing Corn Ethanol Fermentation CO2 Emissions in EOR Projects - Katherine Hornafius, Miami
University
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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 Advancing Capture Technologies,Potential Utilization ofAnthropogenic CO2 & StorageOutside the U.S.
MODERATOR: Philip Jagucki,Senior Project Manager,Schlumberger Carbon Services
Ashley Ibbett, Director & ChiefExecutive of the Office of CarbonCapture & Storage, U.K. Dept. ofEnergy & Climate Change
Abdulaziz O. Al-Kaabi, ChiefTechnologist, Reservoir EngineeringTechnology, EXPEC AdvancedResearch Center, Saudi Aramco
Brendan Beck, ManagerSouth African Centre for CarbonCapture & Sequestration
OPEN DISCUSSION
9:40 A ROUNDTABLE—Views onDeploying the NecessaryComponents for UtilizingAnthropogenic CO2 for EOR
MODERATOR: Mike Moore,Executive Director, NACCSA
Dan Cole, Vice PresidentMarketing & BusinessDevelopment, Denbury Resources
Kim M. Wissman, DirectorDepartment of Energy andEnvironment, Public UtilitiesCommission of Ohio; ExecutiveDirector, Ohio Power Siting Board
John A. Harju, Associate Directorfor Research, North Dakota Centerfor Energy & Environment
Ryan M. LanceCrowell & Moring LLP(former Director, WY, State Landsand Investments Office)
Al Collins, Senior DirectorRegulatory Affairs, OccidentalPetroleum Corporation
John Thompson, DirectorFossil Transition Project, Clean AirTask Force
OPEN DISCUSSION
10:40 COFFEE BREAK
10:55 CLOSING PLENARY ADDRESS
The Ingredients of a Realistic PathForward to Reduce the Release ofAnthropogenic CO2 to theAtmosphere While Allowing theLong Term Utilization of GlobalFossil Resources
MODERATOR: Edward Helminski,President, EM Publications & Forums
Edward Rubin, ProfessorEngineering and Public Policy andMechanical Engineering, CarnegieMellon University; Member of theU.N. Intergovernmental Panel onClimate Change
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:30 CCEMC Grand Challenge:Innovative Carbon Uses
Mark Summers, TechnicalAdvisor, Climate Change andEmissions ManagementCorporation
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:45 CLOSING REMARKS
Edward Helminski, PresidentExchangeMonitor Publications &Forums; Conference Chair
12:30 CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
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Monday, April 28, 2014 7:30am – 12:00pm
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Atrium
1:30 pm Registration/Exhibits Open 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East
Atrium 6:00 pm Opening Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery 7:00 pm Opening Dinner 3rd Floor, Ballroom A
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery,
East Atrium 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
8:00am – 12:30am General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC 10:05am – 10:20am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
10:05 am Poster Setup 3rd Floor, East Atrium 12:30pm – 1:25pm Lunch 3rd Floor, Ballroom A
1:30pm – 3:30pm Concurrent Technical Sessions 3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,
304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407
3:30pm – 3:50pm Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
3:50pm – 6:10pm Concurrent Technical Sessions 3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,
304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407
3:50pm-6:10pm Global CCS Institute’s Members’
Meeting (members only) 3rd Floor Rooms 310/311
5:30pm – 7:30pm Poster Session – Authors present 3rd Floor, East Atrium
5:50pm – 7:30pm Cocktail Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East
Atrium 7:00am – 6:00pm Press Room 3rd Floor Room 301
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East
Atrium 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
8:00am – 12:35pm General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC 10:35am – 10:40am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
10:35 am Poster Setup 3rd Floor, East Atrium 12:30pm – 1:25pm Lunch 3rd Floor, Ballroom A
1:30pm – 3:30pm Concurrent Technical Sessions 3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,
304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407
3:30pm – 3:50pm Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
3:50pm – 5:50pm Concurrent Technical Sessions 3rd and 4th Floor – Rooms 302/303,
304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407
5:30pm – 7:30pm Poster Session – Authors present 3rd Floor, East Atrium
5:50pm – 7:30pm Cocktail Reception 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East
Atrium 7:00am – 6:00pm Press Room 3rd Floor Room 301
Thursday May 1, 2014
7:00 am Registration/Exhibits 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery, East
Atrium 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery
8:00am – 1:00pm General Session 3rd Floor, Ballroom BC 10:40am – 10:55am Coffee Break 3rd Floor, Ballroom Gallery 7:00am – 12:30pm Press Room 3rd Floor Rooms 301
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