SCCS invites you to the launch of their CO₂MultiStore Joint Industry Project report. Project partners from industry and academia will present a range of findings from their research, which sought to increase understanding and confidence in the operation of two or more CO₂ injection sites within a single geological storage formation.
Using a North Sea case study, the Captain Sandstone, generic learning from the project is relevant to the characterisation of other extensive storage formations, as well as the management and monitoring of CO₂ injection operations at two or more sites within any storage formation. This event will have a technical focus.
The event is part of SPE Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition. Attendees must also register for Offshore Europe (free to attend) via the website: https://www.offshore-europe.co.uk/
Event Programme:
- Welcome and introduction by Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise
- Industry perspective of CO₂MultiStore findings, Shell
- Statement of project technical work and summary findings, Maxine Akhurst, British Geological Survey
- Implications from predicted multi-user store performance to site development, Eric Mackay, Heriot-Watt University
- Implications from predicted multi-user store stability to site development, Eric Mackay on behalf of Chris McDermott, University of Edinburgh
- Summary implications and future work, Tom Mallows, The Crown Estate
This event is for senior academics, industry, government, licensers and regulators, CCS project developers and the media.
Please note that spaces for this event are limited and people must register to secure a place.
For more information and to register, please visit the SCCS website here: https://www.sccs.org.uk/events/co2multistore-optimising-co2-storage-around-the-uk
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