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CCS-M T4: National Assessment of CO2 Storage Sites and CO2 for EOR
May. 27, 2014

 

The CCOP Technical Secretariat (CCOP TS) in cooperation with the Global CCS Institute, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), PETRAD and Malaysia partners - PETRONAS and Minerals and Geoscience Department (JMG) successfully conducted the CCS-M T4 in Penang, Malaysia on 27-30 May 2014.  The objectives of T4 are to have a deeper understanding of the methodologies and criteria for the selection of technically accessible CO2 for enhancing oil/gas recovery (EOR).  The agenda included hands-on exercises to assess and test the site selection criteria and estimation procedures led by resource persons from Australia (CSIRO and ANLECRD), Norway (NPD and PETRAD) and CCOP member countries, notably Korea (KIGAM), Japan (GSJ) and Malaysia (PETRONAS).  A total of 47 actively participated in T4 -  majority geoscientists from regulatory agencies, geological organizations and national oil & gas companies of Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Lao-PDR, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, the host country.  The number also includes the staff from the CCOP TS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contents

  1. Program
  2. Note for Information
  3. List of Participants
  4. Summary
  5. Gallery (please see from T4 Gallery)
  6. Presentations
    1. Keynote Address: Sharing the Norwegian Experiences in Sustainable Petroleum Resource Management to ASCOPE and CCOP by Dr. Oystein Berg, Special Adviser, PETRAD
    2. Mr Simplicio P. Caluyong, CCS-M Coordinator, CCOP Technical Secretariat
    3. Dr. Helge Hellevang, University of Oslo, Norway
    4. Mr Rick Causebrook, General Manager (Research), Australian Low Emissions Coal Research & Development
    5. Dr Steve Whittaker, Carbon Storage Leader, CSIRO, Australia
    6. Mr Fridtjof Riis, Senior Geologist, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
    7. Ms Rita Sonde Rod, Geologist, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
    8. Dr Kinichiro Kusunose, Geological Survey of Japan
    9. Dr Jeong Chan Kim, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources
    10. Workshop Materials


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