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Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Event by SPE, AAPG, and SEG

Published by Todd Bush on April 7, 2023

Registration is now open for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) 2023, 25–27 April 2023 at the University of Houston in Houston.

A growing desire for lower emissions and a sustainable energy future has unleashed record levels of private sector investment and government funding creating an unprecedented concentration of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects. Leveraging the technical geologic knowledge and data that has been cultivated over the past two decades, combined with more recent policy instruments have presented opportunities to offset the costs of CCUS development making it more attainable.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), have joined forces to gather more than 1,500 technical experts from all aspects of the carbon capture lifecycle to innovate, integrate, and advance understanding to create value.

This meeting continues to be the leading event for CCUS management and development and is the best chance you’ll have to gain insights into the technical and business aspects surrounding CCUS.

Schedule

Monday, 24 April

  • Short Course 01: Fundamentals of Carbon Capture and Storage
  • Field Trip 01: A Journey Through a Carbon Capture Focused Core Analysis Program
  • Short Course 02: Energy Transition for Subsurface Geoscientists and Engineers

Tuesday, 25 April

  • Welcome Remarks and Keynote: Tim Duncan, Talos Energy
  • Morning Oral Technical Sessions
  • Topical Luncheon: Getting from Play to Project
  • Topical Luncheon: A Conversation with Women in Energy Leading the Way Into CCUS
  • Panel Session: Environment, Sustainability, and Governance (ESG) and CCUS
  • Afternoon Oral Technical Sessions

Wednesday, 26 April

  • Keynote: John Litynski, U.S Department of Energy
  • Morning Oral Technical Sessions
  • Students/Young Professionals Lunch and Learn CCUS Workshop
  • Topical Luncheon: Why So Negative? Reflections on the Role of Negative Emissions Technologies
  • Panel Session: CCUS – Bottlenecks to Success
  • Afternoon Oral Technical Sessions

Thursday, 27 April

  • Individual Mentoring Sessions for Students and Young Professionals
  • Keynote: Peter Findlay, Wood Mackenzie
  • Morning Oral Technical Sessions
  • Lunch and Technical Poster Session
  • Panel Session: CCUS – 10 Years in the Future
  • Afternoon Oral Technical Sessions

Friday, 28 April

  • Short Course 03: The Techniques and Business Aspects of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage and the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS)
  • Short Course 04: Integrating Geophysics into Geologic Carbon Storage Workflows from Scoping to Monitoring

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