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Cooperating Organizations… THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION & STORAGE * CONFERENCE Accelerating Deployment to Meet New CO 2 Emission Reduction Mandates April 28 - May 1, 2014 David 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 limitless dumping of carbon pollution from … power plants, and complete new pollution standards for both new and existing power plants," the Environmental Protection Agency: < Has issued proposed regulations that could result in prohibiting the construction of new coal-fired power plants, given the current costs of deploying the CCUS/CCS, systems necessary to meet those standards; and < Is considering CO 2 emission regulations for existing power plants that could allow states to put in place frameworks that would ‘cap emissions’ but provide for the exchange of carbon credits. Notably, in giving such directives, Obama emphasized that "this does not mean 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 the deployment of technologies like CCUS/CCS to meet CO 2 reduction mandates. Furthermore, the IEA and other organizations have concluded that meeting anthropogenic carbon emission reduction goals within the next three decades will require the deployment of carbon capture and storage technologies at fossil-fueled power plants because there are no alternatives to provide necessary power generation to support emerging economies or to industrial processes that rely on fossil resources. Given this environment, the 13 th Annual CCUS Conference will include nearly 300 presentations from key decisionmakers and technical experts from around the globe focusing on accelerating the development and deployment of CCUS/CCS technologies that have been deemed as necessary to allow the utilization of fossil resources in a decarbonized world. Though the emphasis is on systems and technologies that are being or could be deployed in North America, work undertaken outside North America that would contribute to progress here is of equal importance. Bookmark www.carbonsq.com Conference Advisors… Stefan Bachu Alberta Innovates Max Ball SaskPower Melissa Batum U.S. Dept. of the Interior Carl O. Bauer C.O. Bauer Consulting Inc. Indrajit Bhattacharya American Electric Power Jackie Bird BirdWorks Consulting Thomas Brouns PNNL-Battelle Jared Ciferno U.S. DOE/NETL Dan Cole Denbury Guy Couturier SNC- Lavalin Inc Don DePaolo LBNL Victor Der Global CCS Institute Sarah Forbes World Resources Institute John Gale IEA GHG R&D Prog. Neeraj Gupta Battelle John Hammond USEA Jeffrey Hopkins Center for Climate & Energy Solutions (C2ES) Susan Hovorka University of Texas Nigel Jenvey BP Alternative Energy Dennis Leppin Gas Technology Institute Juho Lipponen IEA GHG R&D Prog. Chuck McConnell Rice University Steve Melzer Melzer Consulting Tom Mikus CO 2 Global Nancy Mohn ALSTOM Power Michael Moore NACCSA Granger Morgan Carnegie Mellon University Curtis M. Oldenburg LBNL Andrew Palmateer USEA Rajesh Pawar LANL George Peridas NRDC Dwight Peters Schlumberger Carbon Svs. Eric Peterson Idaho National Laboratory Richard Rhudy EPRI Ed Rubin Carnegie Mellon University George Rudins USCSC Norm Sacuta PTRC Thomas Sarkus U.S. DOE/NETL Scott Smouse U.S. DOE/NETL Desikan Sundararajan STATOIL Ronald Surdam University of Wyoming Robert Van Voorhees Carbon Sequestration Council Sarah Wade AJW Inc. Ivy Wheeler NARUC Neil Wildgust PTRC Steve Winberg Consol Energy For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or Email: [email protected]

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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.

Bookmark www.carbonsq.com

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

An

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

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CS

in a

n E

OR

Fie

ld in

Tex

as -

M

akan

Kar

egar

, U

nive

rsity

of

Sou

th F

lori

da

95 -

Con

cept

for

Inc

entiv

izin

g W

ides

prea

d C

CU

S A

dopt

ion

- M

ark

Aba

shia

n,

MR

IGlo

bal

174

- C

hille

d A

mm

onia

Pro

cess

(C

AP

) P

roce

ss D

evel

opm

ent

from

Lab

orat

ory

Exp

erim

enta

tion

to C

omm

erci

aliz

atio

n -

Dav

id M

uras

kin,

Als

tom

Pow

er

40 -

Gre

en a

nd E

cono

mic

al S

olut

ion

for

EO

R:

Cry

ocap

H2

- P

aul T

erri

en,

Air

Liq

uide

Hig

hlig

hts

of p

roje

cts

that

hav

e en

able

d C

arbo

n C

aptu

re,

Util

izat

ion

and

Sto

rage

fr

om a

mul

titud

e of

app

licat

ions

. O

n ta

p w

ill

be r

espo

nden

ts o

n th

e po

ssib

le r

elev

ance

an

d us

age

of t

hese

app

licat

ions

in

var

ious

re

gula

tory

str

uctu

res

and

stat

es.

.

Wo

rksh

op

Par

tici

pan

ts:

M

ax B

all,

Sas

kPow

er

M

ike

Mo

ore

, N

orth

Am

eric

an C

arbo

n C

aptu

re &

Sto

rage

Ass

ocia

tion

Tal

ina

Mat

hew

s, T

rans

mis

sion

&

Dis

trib

utio

n K

entu

cky

Dep

t. f

or E

nerg

y D

evel

opm

ent

and

Inde

pend

ence

Gar

y J.

Pen

der

gra

ss,

Geo

Eng

inee

rs,

Inc.

Joh

n H

arju

, U

nive

rsity

of

Nor

th D

akot

a

Tuesday

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2‐B

2‐C

2‐D

2‐E

2‐F

2‐G

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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

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ent o

f Ene

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thw

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atio

nal L

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ific

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thw

est N

atio

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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

— Accelerating CCUS Deployment —

Recognizing Conference Resource Materials Partners… Denbury Resources

CO2 Capture Project Climate Change and Emissions Management Paulsson, Inc.

Today Recognizing Partner…

Saudi Aramco

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

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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

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ark

Cro

mb

ie, C

O2 C

ap

ture

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ject

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sika

n S

un

da

rara

jan

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tato

il

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n31

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sults

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EA

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pa

ign

at

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2 T

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om

as

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Ca

zen

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51

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ou

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rm M

od

elin

g fo

r E

valu

atin

g

the

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ten

tial I

mp

act

s to

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un

dw

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r o

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sca

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ep

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ir U

sed

for

Ca

rbo

n S

eq

ue

stra

tion

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Kirk

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ntr

ell,

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cific

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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 -

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am

Be

rge

r, E

PR

I

12

3 -

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ess

ing

Op

po

rtu

niti

es

for

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rbo

n

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xid

e S

tora

ge

for

a C

oa

l-Fire

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ow

er

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nt

in S

ich

ua

n B

asi

n, C

hin

a -

Lyd

ia C

um

min

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ttelle

21

5 -

CO

2 C

ap

ture

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ng

Hyb

rid S

orp

tion

with

So

lid S

orb

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ats

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E

nve

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x L

LC

88

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CU

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ab

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ille

d A

mm

on

ia P

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ss R

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om

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pe

ratin

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xpe

rien

ce a

t th

e T

est

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on

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ad

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CM

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d K

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k, A

lsto

m

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r

33

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rou

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ff D

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27

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arb

on

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es

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an

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in

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19

0 -

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kin

g C

O2 S

ou

rce

s, S

inks

, an

d

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ast

ruct

ure

for

the

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os

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sin

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ina

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orld

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stitu

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20

2 -

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nch

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le T

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vel

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ase

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ap

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no

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24

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an

d S

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log

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top

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ust

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r C

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qu

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ratio

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qu

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us

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l C

arb

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sin

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tinite

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sed

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es

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RS

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29

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pa

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in

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hw

est

ern

of A

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ou

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ua

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b, U

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20

0 -

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st-C

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bu

stio

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ture

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me

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ari

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ptu

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tha

no

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du

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hn

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art

in, F

luo

r E

nte

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es

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2:30

18

9 -

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tect

ion

of C

O2 L

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bo

ve S

eq

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stra

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serv

oirs

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me

rica

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dy

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ate

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ua

lity

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ure

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ring

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ab

eth

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atin

g, L

os

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atio

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ab

ora

tory

10

5 -

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ove

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osp

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ric P

ress

ure

A

pp

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ch to

the

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era

l Ca

ptu

re o

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stria

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s G

art

ne

r,

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farg

e C

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sea

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11

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n D

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qu

est

ratio

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nh

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ced

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by

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in

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h, S

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rsity

of T

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log

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g o

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ed

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for

CO

2 C

ap

ture

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chn

olo

gy

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hu

a D

ua

n, D

OE

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TL

22

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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 -

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ga

n

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hle

y, D

ioxi

de

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teria

ls

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60

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me

wo

rk fo

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log

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arb

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ratio

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ns

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erk

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atio

na

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ab

ora

tory

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as

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cess

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race

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riith

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ase

no

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rsity

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mm

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ial V

iab

ility

of C

O2 C

ap

ture

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aly

zed

by

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mp

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me

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l M

od

elin

g o

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Un

ive

rsity

of A

kro

n

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on

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an

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om

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re

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rate

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ork

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sed

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ptu

re P

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er

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drig

ue

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cess

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tem

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e L

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arb

on

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na

ge

me

nt f

or

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uid

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lan

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ha

mm

ed

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ura

ir, Q

ata

r U

niv

ers

ity

3:30

12:00 PM

 Lun

ch

Coffee

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rks

ho

p L

ea

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rs:

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x B

all,

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skP

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on

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on

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ern

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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

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5/31

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7/31

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9/32

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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

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le

Dem

onst

ratio

n of

an

Oxy

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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

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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

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Geo

logi

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103

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216

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in C

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for

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206

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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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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

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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

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10:40 COFFEE BREAK

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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

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

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

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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

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

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

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304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407

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

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304/305, 315/316, 317/318, 319/320/321, 406, 407

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