2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Engineering Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Systems II

In order to reduce greenhouse gases globally, permanent storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) from major power and industrial CO2 sources must be demonstrated as safe, efficient, and cost-effective. Continued research and development is needed to build on successes and generate a better understanding of storage processes in different geologic formations, including multi-phase flow, thermodynamics, geochemistry, and geomechanics. Improvements in monitoring technologies aimed at CO2 storage containment, CO2 plume tracking, and leakage detection, as well as development and validation of models for simulation of geologic storage aspects, are needed to ensure that CO2 storage operations are safe, effective, and permanent in all types of geologic formations. Further development of capabilities for the estimation and management of storage resources is essential. Studies on risks and consequences associated with long-term storage constitute another set of pressing concerns. The economic incentive for utilization of CO2 in enhanced oil or gas recovery operations, followed by permanent geologic storage, also makes this an area of substantial interest. Worldwide, several dozen field projects have now been initiated for geologic carbon storage, and countless more laboratory and pilot-scale studies are underway to better understand storage processes. For this session, participants in such projects, as well as researchers in the science and technology of carbon storage, are invited to present their work on topics of interest.

Chair

Kanwal Mahajan, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Co-Chair

Rameshwar D. Srivastava, KeyLogic Systems, Inc. - NETL.

Presentations

12:30 PM

12:50 PM

Bethany Kurz, James A. Sorensen, Steve Hawthorne, Alexander Azenkeng, Steve Smith, Kurt Eylands, Blaise Mibeck, Volker Herdegen

01:10 PM

Priya Ravi Ganesh, Autumn Haagsma, Glenn Larsen, Isis Fukai, Joel Main, Mackenzie Scharenberg, Neeraj Gupta

01:30 PM

Robert Trautz, Richard Rhudy, George Koperna, David Riestenberg, Joseph A. Swisher

01:50 PM

02:10 PM