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Sustainable Projects: Carbon Capture and Storage Innovations

Tuesday, 10 June
Hall G1
Technical Session
This session explores advancements in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. Topics include the CCS-TCA analytical tool, the Northern Endurance Partnership's CO2 transportation and storage project, and combined cycle and carbon capture on offshore installations. We'll also discuss the impact of tax incentives on gas processing in the Permian Basin, using various gases for hydrogen storage in depleted reservoirs, modeling halite precipitation during CO2 storage, and physicochemical interactions in carbonates for CO2 geo-storage. Join us for insights into these innovative CCS strategies.
Session Chairpersons
Nihal Darraj - Imperial College London
Daniel Arnold - Heriot-Watt University
  • 1300-1325 225492
    CCS-TCA, An Analytical Tool for CCS Technology and Concept Assessment
    A. Marvian, O. Point, T.I. Ramsnes, OMV (Norge) AS
  • 1325-1350 225484
    The UK’s First CO2 Transportation & Storage Project Takes FID
    H. Sizoo, B. Kek, A. Tait, R.J. Haley, P. Staplehurst, bp; P. McFadzean, Equinor; G. Le Parc, TotalEnergies; M. McGhie, Northern Endurance Partnership
  • 1350-1415 225466
    Combined Cycle and Carbon Capture on Offshore Installations - History, Status and Future
    P. Kloster, Techouse AS
  • 1415-1440 225480
    The Changing Face of Gas Processing in the Permian Basin USA: How Tax Incentives for CO2 Storage Have Altered Midstream Operations
    R. Balch, J. Fonquergne, New Mexico Inst-Mining & Tech; R.M. Eales, Cool Sky Energy Solutions