The document discusses resource management considerations for carbon storage projects in Australia. It notes that various basin resources could influence storage site selection, impact storage capacity, and guide risk analysis. Key resources discussed include oil and gas, geothermal, groundwater, coal, and coal seam methane. The document presents a case study of multiple resource potential and permits in Victoria's Gippsland Basin, including overlaps between carbon storage, gas, and geothermal projects. It emphasizes that resource interactions are important for carbon storage project planning and risk assessment in Australia.
18 09-2008 José Miranda Formigli Filho na Rio oil and Gas Expo Conference no ...Petrobras
The presentation discusses development plans for pre-salt oil fields in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil. It provides technical details on key fields like Tupi and Iara, outlining the challenging reservoir characteristics, production design for Tupi's pilot project, and technological hurdles. It then summarizes Petrobras' strategic approach to infrastructure development through its PLANSAL program, focusing on standardized production platforms, subsea pipelines, and contracting drilling rigs to enable significant production by 2017.
This document summarizes a presentation about Statoil's Sleipner carbon capture and storage project. The Sleipner project involves injecting carbon dioxide captured from natural gas production into a sandstone formation called the Utsira Formation located under the North Sea. Over 13 million tons of CO2 have been safely stored since 1996. Extensive monitoring using seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and seafloor surveys has provided valuable lessons about fluid behavior and ensured safe operation. Key lessons include the importance of detailed geological understanding and long-term non-invasive monitoring of CO2 movement.
Black Bird Uav Initial Sizing Methadologyphilipasante1
The document discusses electric UAV sizing methodology by studying 8 existing UAVs. Key factors like weight, endurance, and power source were analyzed. It was found that piston engines are commonly used for UAVs of similar size. The document then examines design considerations for an electric UAV like wing configuration, motor and battery sizing calculations, and structural weight estimates to determine maximum takeoff weight. Next steps proposed include an optimization program to adjust design based on payload mass and performing stability and control analysis.
Taking the Bull by the Horns with Reliability Centered Maintenance - Trino Pe...marcus evans Network
Trino Pedraza, New Braunfels Utilities - Speaker at the marcus evans Water & Wastewater Management Summit 2012, held in Summerlin, NV, May 3-4, 2012, delivered his presentation on the topic Taking the Bull by the Horns with Reliability Centered Maintenance
L & M Energy- Resources & Energy Symposium 2012Symposium
The document summarizes LMEnergy's portfolio of oil and gas exploration assets in New Zealand. LMEnergy holds conventional permits in the proven Taranaki Basin, with near-term drilling planned. It also has unconventional permits prospective for coal seam gas, shale gas, and underground coal gasification. LMEnergy has a diversified portfolio with conventional and unconventional assets offering different risk and reward profiles. Exploration programs are ongoing across the portfolio to assess the significant hydrocarbon potential.
VOG is an oil and gas exploration company listed on AIM that has assets in Cameroon and Russia. In Cameroon, VOG has commenced drilling of the first appraisal well at the Logbaba gas field, which was discovered in the 1950s. The first well at Logbaba encountered gas-bearing sands and is expected to reach total depth within 2-3 weeks. VOG also plans to conduct passive seismic surveys over Logbaba and its West Medvezhye gas field in Russia to identify additional exploration targets.
Direct Push Optical Screening Tool For Chlorinated Solvent Dnapl St Germain 1...stgermain
The document summarizes an innovative new optical screening tool called DYE-LIF that uses indicator dyes to detect chlorinated solvent DNAPL contamination. Existing optical screening tools like LIF work by detecting fluorescent compounds in petroleum hydrocarbons but cannot detect chlorinated solvents, which are not fluorescent. DYE-LIF addresses this by introducing a fluorescent dye into the probe that solvates in chlorinated DNAPL, allowing detection. Recent prototypes have shown success detecting thin layers of TCE and PCE in sand in lab and field tests. The high resolution data provided could help characterization and remediation design.
18 09-2008 José Miranda Formigli Filho na Rio oil and Gas Expo Conference no ...Petrobras
The presentation discusses development plans for pre-salt oil fields in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil. It provides technical details on key fields like Tupi and Iara, outlining the challenging reservoir characteristics, production design for Tupi's pilot project, and technological hurdles. It then summarizes Petrobras' strategic approach to infrastructure development through its PLANSAL program, focusing on standardized production platforms, subsea pipelines, and contracting drilling rigs to enable significant production by 2017.
This document summarizes a presentation about Statoil's Sleipner carbon capture and storage project. The Sleipner project involves injecting carbon dioxide captured from natural gas production into a sandstone formation called the Utsira Formation located under the North Sea. Over 13 million tons of CO2 have been safely stored since 1996. Extensive monitoring using seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and seafloor surveys has provided valuable lessons about fluid behavior and ensured safe operation. Key lessons include the importance of detailed geological understanding and long-term non-invasive monitoring of CO2 movement.
Black Bird Uav Initial Sizing Methadologyphilipasante1
The document discusses electric UAV sizing methodology by studying 8 existing UAVs. Key factors like weight, endurance, and power source were analyzed. It was found that piston engines are commonly used for UAVs of similar size. The document then examines design considerations for an electric UAV like wing configuration, motor and battery sizing calculations, and structural weight estimates to determine maximum takeoff weight. Next steps proposed include an optimization program to adjust design based on payload mass and performing stability and control analysis.
Taking the Bull by the Horns with Reliability Centered Maintenance - Trino Pe...marcus evans Network
Trino Pedraza, New Braunfels Utilities - Speaker at the marcus evans Water & Wastewater Management Summit 2012, held in Summerlin, NV, May 3-4, 2012, delivered his presentation on the topic Taking the Bull by the Horns with Reliability Centered Maintenance
L & M Energy- Resources & Energy Symposium 2012Symposium
The document summarizes LMEnergy's portfolio of oil and gas exploration assets in New Zealand. LMEnergy holds conventional permits in the proven Taranaki Basin, with near-term drilling planned. It also has unconventional permits prospective for coal seam gas, shale gas, and underground coal gasification. LMEnergy has a diversified portfolio with conventional and unconventional assets offering different risk and reward profiles. Exploration programs are ongoing across the portfolio to assess the significant hydrocarbon potential.
VOG is an oil and gas exploration company listed on AIM that has assets in Cameroon and Russia. In Cameroon, VOG has commenced drilling of the first appraisal well at the Logbaba gas field, which was discovered in the 1950s. The first well at Logbaba encountered gas-bearing sands and is expected to reach total depth within 2-3 weeks. VOG also plans to conduct passive seismic surveys over Logbaba and its West Medvezhye gas field in Russia to identify additional exploration targets.
Direct Push Optical Screening Tool For Chlorinated Solvent Dnapl St Germain 1...stgermain
The document summarizes an innovative new optical screening tool called DYE-LIF that uses indicator dyes to detect chlorinated solvent DNAPL contamination. Existing optical screening tools like LIF work by detecting fluorescent compounds in petroleum hydrocarbons but cannot detect chlorinated solvents, which are not fluorescent. DYE-LIF addresses this by introducing a fluorescent dye into the probe that solvates in chlorinated DNAPL, allowing detection. Recent prototypes have shown success detecting thin layers of TCE and PCE in sand in lab and field tests. The high resolution data provided could help characterization and remediation design.
Este documento presenta el horario de trabajo de dos empleados en el IEFPS INSTITUTO ESPECIFICO DE FP SUPERIOR en Bilbao, España para el curso 2010-2011. Proporciona los detalles de las asignaturas, horas y días de trabajo de Adolfo Etxebarria Ariño en el Departamento de Comercio y Agustín Matilla Teran en el Departamento de Informática.
Degradation of Ethanolamine by Fluidized-bed Fenton ProcessOswar Mungkasa
prepared by J. Anotai*,**, C.M. Chen***, L. Bellotindos**** and M.C. Lu*** Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10140, Thailand (E-mail: jin.ano@kmutt.ac.th) ** National Center of Excellence for Environmental and Hazardous Waste Management (NCE-EHWM), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand *** Department of Environmental Resources Management, Chia-Nan Univer for Urban Environments in Asia, 25-28 May 2011, Manila, Philippines. organized by International Water Association (IWA).
Este documento describe varias actividades de mantenimiento preventivo de software como la desfragmentación de discos, depuración de archivos, detección de errores, uso de antivirus y cortafuegos, realización de copias de seguridad y compresión/descompresión de archivos. Explica los beneficios de estas actividades para mejorar el rendimiento, seguridad y protección de datos en una computadora.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang asumsi kebebasan galat dalam rancangan percobaan. Ia menjelaskan bahwa galat harus saling bebas antar pengamatan dan tidak boleh tergantung satu sama lain. Jika asumsi ini tidak terpenuhi, akan menyebabkan kesalahan dalam analisis variansi. Dokumen tersebut juga menjelaskan cara menguji kebebasan galat dengan membuat plot antara nilai sisa dan nilai pengamatan, serta u
Este documento presenta los resultados de un plan de acción para desarrollar aprendizajes significativos en el área de Historia, Geografía y Economía mediante la utilización de organizadores visuales en estudiantes de quinto grado. Los resultados mostraron que el uso de estrategias participativas y de procesamiento de información mejoraron la participación y transferencia de conocimientos de los estudiantes. Adicionalmente, la incorporación de organizadores visuales en la planificación curricular hizo que las actividades fueran más atractivas para los estudiantes.
Este documento proporciona información sobre oportunidades para trabajar y estudiar en la Unión Europea, incluyendo recursos como EURES, prácticas en instituciones de la UE, y becas. También describe cómo aplicar a puestos en la función pública de la UE y los requisitos para ser funcionario o agente contractual. El objetivo es ofrecer a los jóvenes una visión de las posibilidades laborales y formativas en la UE.
Edital do Concurso do Tribunal de Justiça do Rio de Janeiro - TJ/RJ 2014Português em Foco
Este documento anuncia a abertura de um concurso público para o cargo de Técnico de Atividade Judiciária sem especialidade no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, com 90 vagas distribuídas em 11 regiões. As inscrições poderão ser realizadas entre 29 de setembro e 15 de outubro de 2014 e a seleção consistirá em uma prova escrita objetiva eliminatória e classificatória.
Richard Eric Balmores has over 10 years of experience as an instrumentation technician at Central Azucarera de Tarlac in the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Tarlac State University. His responsibilities include maintaining and repairing various field instruments, pneumatic equipment, and electrical components. He also participates in the company's quality, safety, and environmental programs. Balmores is proficient in instrumentation, controls, calibrating equipment, and has experience handling many process units.
Uma senhora de 87 anos chamada Rosa se matricula na faculdade para realizar seu sonho de ter uma educação universitária. Ela compartilha sua sabedoria e experiência de vida com os alunos mais novos, ensinando que é possível continuar crescendo e aprendendo independente da idade. Rosa se torna uma inspiração no campus antes de falecer tranquilamente após completar seu curso.
Mapal Green Energy provides energy saving solutions for wastewater treatment plants. Biological processing, which uses bacteria to consume organic waste, accounts for about half of the energy used in typical plants. Mapal's surface aerator system uses fine bubble diffusion to oxygenate the water, reducing energy usage by 40% in trials while also lowering maintenance costs and easing installation compared to traditional mechanical aerators.
The document provides details for a presentation to the Conservation Heritage Panel regarding a proposed redevelopment project at 64 Water Street in Birmingham. It includes sections on the site context, existing architectural context of surrounding buildings, an analysis of architectural details of existing and neighboring buildings, existing and proposed floor plans and elevations for 64 Water Street, and design references to showcase how the proposed design was influenced by its surroundings. The overall goal of the presentation is to obtain planning approval for the redevelopment which involves renovating and adding three floors to the existing building at 64 Water Street in a way that complements the architectural context of the area.
1) Alberta invested $2B to support 3-5 commercial scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects by 2015 and inject 5Mt of CO2.
2) Key lessons included ensuring transparency in project selection, using third party expertise, and addressing any regulatory gaps to provide certainty for investors.
3) Contract negotiations for CCS projects are complex with many details to consider around risk sharing, amendments, knowledge sharing, and defining commercial operations.
El documento describe la evolución histórica de las relaciones laborales y del término "relaciones industriales" a través de los diferentes periodos y sistemas económicos como la esclavitud, el feudalismo, la revolución industrial y la modernización. Explica cómo las relaciones entre empleadores y trabajadores han cambiado desde la Edad Media hasta la actualidad, pasando de ver a los trabajadores como propiedad o siervos a considerarlos recursos valiosos para las organizaciones.
Why online advertising is not a dirty word - Echelon 2014e27
Online advertising as a business model is typically shunned in Southeast Asia, mainly due to investor’s lack of faith in its potential as a serious revenue opportunity. Joe is here to share with you that the notion of startups not being able to monetise via online advertising might not hold true, especially looking at data from Southeast Asia’s online trends. Joe will compare similar mid sized markets like the Nordics, Latin America, Brazil, India and Russia and do a deep dive into the online trends from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam. Delegates can expect to get a better understanding on why online advertising is not a dirty word and where is Southeast Asia in terms of online advertising as a serious potential business model, and where are we headed towards.
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Dokumen ini membahas rancangan dan pengembangan sistem surveilans penyakit yang meliputi:
1. Struktur institusional surveilans dari tingkat lokal hingga nasional untuk mengumpulkan dan memproses data secara terpadu.
2. Peran unit pusat dalam memberikan dukungan teknis dan administratif serta rekomendasi kebijakan.
3. Langkah-langkah desain surveilans mulai dari penentuan sampel, pengumpulan data, hingga
eiKard es una herramienta móvil que permite a los profesionales intercambiar de forma fácil y rápida información de contacto actualizada a través del teléfono, reemplazando las tarjetas de presentación. La aplicación sincroniza los contactos con el sistema CRM de la empresa y les da visibilidad sobre la red de conexiones que han establecido sus empleados. eiKard fue galardonada como la Solución Más Innovadora de 2014 y actualmente se está expandiendo a Europa, India y Sudamérica.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of the global health care industry. In the past 10 years (2003-2013), the industry advanced significantly through new technologies like MRI and CT scans. Financing also expanded from government to include private investors and institutions. Currently, the industry relies heavily on technology and sees continued growth in spending, especially in the US. The future expects further technological changes like health apps but also concerns over rising costs and reduced employment as technology replaces some jobs.
El documento proporciona un resumen histórico de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana y la Escuela de Suboficiales de la FAC. Se establece la Fuerza Aérea en 1919 como la quinta arma del ejército nacional. La Escuela de Suboficiales se funda en 1932 para capacitar mecánicos de aviación. A lo largo de las décadas, ambas instituciones han ido modernizando sus capacidades y currículos para formar militares competentes en áreas tecnológicas, cumpliendo con la misión de
Gulf Coast Carbon Center - Research on Geologic CO2 Storage - Ian Duncan - Gl...Global CCS Institute
As a part of the Institute's strategic focus on assisting CCS projects through knowledge sharing, three North American roadshow events will help the industry share project experiences and knowledge about CCS. Taking place in the US and Canada, the three events include:
• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
TGS provides seismic data and analysis products for offshore Eastern Canada. TGS has recently invested in new 2D seismic data and well log acquisitions in the region. They offer multi-client seismic surveys, geochemical sampling data, advanced interpretation products including play and trend analysis, as well as a large digital well log library for the region. TGS works with regulatory bodies to facilitate oil and gas license awards and development in offshore Canada.
Este documento presenta el horario de trabajo de dos empleados en el IEFPS INSTITUTO ESPECIFICO DE FP SUPERIOR en Bilbao, España para el curso 2010-2011. Proporciona los detalles de las asignaturas, horas y días de trabajo de Adolfo Etxebarria Ariño en el Departamento de Comercio y Agustín Matilla Teran en el Departamento de Informática.
Degradation of Ethanolamine by Fluidized-bed Fenton ProcessOswar Mungkasa
prepared by J. Anotai*,**, C.M. Chen***, L. Bellotindos**** and M.C. Lu*** Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10140, Thailand (E-mail: jin.ano@kmutt.ac.th) ** National Center of Excellence for Environmental and Hazardous Waste Management (NCE-EHWM), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand *** Department of Environmental Resources Management, Chia-Nan Univer for Urban Environments in Asia, 25-28 May 2011, Manila, Philippines. organized by International Water Association (IWA).
Este documento describe varias actividades de mantenimiento preventivo de software como la desfragmentación de discos, depuración de archivos, detección de errores, uso de antivirus y cortafuegos, realización de copias de seguridad y compresión/descompresión de archivos. Explica los beneficios de estas actividades para mejorar el rendimiento, seguridad y protección de datos en una computadora.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang asumsi kebebasan galat dalam rancangan percobaan. Ia menjelaskan bahwa galat harus saling bebas antar pengamatan dan tidak boleh tergantung satu sama lain. Jika asumsi ini tidak terpenuhi, akan menyebabkan kesalahan dalam analisis variansi. Dokumen tersebut juga menjelaskan cara menguji kebebasan galat dengan membuat plot antara nilai sisa dan nilai pengamatan, serta u
Este documento presenta los resultados de un plan de acción para desarrollar aprendizajes significativos en el área de Historia, Geografía y Economía mediante la utilización de organizadores visuales en estudiantes de quinto grado. Los resultados mostraron que el uso de estrategias participativas y de procesamiento de información mejoraron la participación y transferencia de conocimientos de los estudiantes. Adicionalmente, la incorporación de organizadores visuales en la planificación curricular hizo que las actividades fueran más atractivas para los estudiantes.
Este documento proporciona información sobre oportunidades para trabajar y estudiar en la Unión Europea, incluyendo recursos como EURES, prácticas en instituciones de la UE, y becas. También describe cómo aplicar a puestos en la función pública de la UE y los requisitos para ser funcionario o agente contractual. El objetivo es ofrecer a los jóvenes una visión de las posibilidades laborales y formativas en la UE.
Edital do Concurso do Tribunal de Justiça do Rio de Janeiro - TJ/RJ 2014Português em Foco
Este documento anuncia a abertura de um concurso público para o cargo de Técnico de Atividade Judiciária sem especialidade no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, com 90 vagas distribuídas em 11 regiões. As inscrições poderão ser realizadas entre 29 de setembro e 15 de outubro de 2014 e a seleção consistirá em uma prova escrita objetiva eliminatória e classificatória.
Richard Eric Balmores has over 10 years of experience as an instrumentation technician at Central Azucarera de Tarlac in the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Tarlac State University. His responsibilities include maintaining and repairing various field instruments, pneumatic equipment, and electrical components. He also participates in the company's quality, safety, and environmental programs. Balmores is proficient in instrumentation, controls, calibrating equipment, and has experience handling many process units.
Uma senhora de 87 anos chamada Rosa se matricula na faculdade para realizar seu sonho de ter uma educação universitária. Ela compartilha sua sabedoria e experiência de vida com os alunos mais novos, ensinando que é possível continuar crescendo e aprendendo independente da idade. Rosa se torna uma inspiração no campus antes de falecer tranquilamente após completar seu curso.
Mapal Green Energy provides energy saving solutions for wastewater treatment plants. Biological processing, which uses bacteria to consume organic waste, accounts for about half of the energy used in typical plants. Mapal's surface aerator system uses fine bubble diffusion to oxygenate the water, reducing energy usage by 40% in trials while also lowering maintenance costs and easing installation compared to traditional mechanical aerators.
The document provides details for a presentation to the Conservation Heritage Panel regarding a proposed redevelopment project at 64 Water Street in Birmingham. It includes sections on the site context, existing architectural context of surrounding buildings, an analysis of architectural details of existing and neighboring buildings, existing and proposed floor plans and elevations for 64 Water Street, and design references to showcase how the proposed design was influenced by its surroundings. The overall goal of the presentation is to obtain planning approval for the redevelopment which involves renovating and adding three floors to the existing building at 64 Water Street in a way that complements the architectural context of the area.
1) Alberta invested $2B to support 3-5 commercial scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects by 2015 and inject 5Mt of CO2.
2) Key lessons included ensuring transparency in project selection, using third party expertise, and addressing any regulatory gaps to provide certainty for investors.
3) Contract negotiations for CCS projects are complex with many details to consider around risk sharing, amendments, knowledge sharing, and defining commercial operations.
El documento describe la evolución histórica de las relaciones laborales y del término "relaciones industriales" a través de los diferentes periodos y sistemas económicos como la esclavitud, el feudalismo, la revolución industrial y la modernización. Explica cómo las relaciones entre empleadores y trabajadores han cambiado desde la Edad Media hasta la actualidad, pasando de ver a los trabajadores como propiedad o siervos a considerarlos recursos valiosos para las organizaciones.
Why online advertising is not a dirty word - Echelon 2014e27
Online advertising as a business model is typically shunned in Southeast Asia, mainly due to investor’s lack of faith in its potential as a serious revenue opportunity. Joe is here to share with you that the notion of startups not being able to monetise via online advertising might not hold true, especially looking at data from Southeast Asia’s online trends. Joe will compare similar mid sized markets like the Nordics, Latin America, Brazil, India and Russia and do a deep dive into the online trends from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam. Delegates can expect to get a better understanding on why online advertising is not a dirty word and where is Southeast Asia in terms of online advertising as a serious potential business model, and where are we headed towards.
Stay up to date on Asia's tech scene:
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Dokumen ini membahas rancangan dan pengembangan sistem surveilans penyakit yang meliputi:
1. Struktur institusional surveilans dari tingkat lokal hingga nasional untuk mengumpulkan dan memproses data secara terpadu.
2. Peran unit pusat dalam memberikan dukungan teknis dan administratif serta rekomendasi kebijakan.
3. Langkah-langkah desain surveilans mulai dari penentuan sampel, pengumpulan data, hingga
eiKard es una herramienta móvil que permite a los profesionales intercambiar de forma fácil y rápida información de contacto actualizada a través del teléfono, reemplazando las tarjetas de presentación. La aplicación sincroniza los contactos con el sistema CRM de la empresa y les da visibilidad sobre la red de conexiones que han establecido sus empleados. eiKard fue galardonada como la Solución Más Innovadora de 2014 y actualmente se está expandiendo a Europa, India y Sudamérica.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of the global health care industry. In the past 10 years (2003-2013), the industry advanced significantly through new technologies like MRI and CT scans. Financing also expanded from government to include private investors and institutions. Currently, the industry relies heavily on technology and sees continued growth in spending, especially in the US. The future expects further technological changes like health apps but also concerns over rising costs and reduced employment as technology replaces some jobs.
El documento proporciona un resumen histórico de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana y la Escuela de Suboficiales de la FAC. Se establece la Fuerza Aérea en 1919 como la quinta arma del ejército nacional. La Escuela de Suboficiales se funda en 1932 para capacitar mecánicos de aviación. A lo largo de las décadas, ambas instituciones han ido modernizando sus capacidades y currículos para formar militares competentes en áreas tecnológicas, cumpliendo con la misión de
Gulf Coast Carbon Center - Research on Geologic CO2 Storage - Ian Duncan - Gl...Global CCS Institute
As a part of the Institute's strategic focus on assisting CCS projects through knowledge sharing, three North American roadshow events will help the industry share project experiences and knowledge about CCS. Taking place in the US and Canada, the three events include:
• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
TGS provides seismic data and analysis products for offshore Eastern Canada. TGS has recently invested in new 2D seismic data and well log acquisitions in the region. They offer multi-client seismic surveys, geochemical sampling data, advanced interpretation products including play and trend analysis, as well as a large digital well log library for the region. TGS works with regulatory bodies to facilitate oil and gas license awards and development in offshore Canada.
This document provides an overview of basic well logging design, including:
- An agenda for a one-day course on well logging that includes lectures, breaks, and a workshop
- Objectives of familiarizing participants with log measurements, interpreting lithology and fluid types, understanding factors affecting logs, and designing well logging programs
- A definition of well logs as continuous depth records of formation properties acquired by lowering measurement tools into boreholes
This document discusses maximizing the effectiveness of time-lapse (4D) seismic surveys in the Niger Delta region. It provides examples of 4D seismic surveys conducted on fields in the Niger Delta like the Bonga field, Meren field, and Ofon field. These case studies demonstrate how 4D seismic helped locate bypassed reserves, optimize well placements, and improve understanding of reservoir connectivity and fluid movement. The document argues that expanding the use of 4D seismic in more fields in the Niger Delta, both mature and new, can help maximize enhanced oil recovery and meet Nigeria's oil production targets.
This document discusses Newmont Mining Corporation's operations and exploration activities in Africa. It summarizes Newmont's Ahafo mine in Ghana, which began production in 2006, and its Akyem project. The document also notes that 32% of Newmont's global reserve growth from 2002-2005 came from Ghana. It outlines Newmont's use of exploration techniques like BLEG sampling, airborne electromagnetics, gravity and IP surveys, and regolith mapping to evaluate prospective terrains in Africa. The document encourages partnerships to help Newmont replace its approximately 7 million ounces of annual reserve depletion.
This document discusses Newmont Mining Corporation's operations and exploration activities in Africa. It summarizes Newmont's Ahafo mine in Ghana, which began production in 2006, and its Akyem project. The document also notes that 32% of Newmont's global reserve growth from 2002-2005 came from Ghana. It outlines Newmont's use of exploration techniques like BLEG sampling, airborne electromagnetics, gravity and IP surveys, and regolith mapping to evaluate prospective terrains in Africa. The document encourages partnerships to help Newmont replace its approximately 7 million ounces of annual reserve depletion.
This document discusses radioactive materials found in shale gas wastes from Marcellus and Utica shale drilling. It notes that black shales naturally contain radioactive elements like uranium, thorium, and radium. Samples of drilling muds, flowback water, and brine from Ohio wells contained elevated levels of radium and uranium, in some cases hundreds to thousands of times above the EPA limit of 5 pCi/g. The document raises concerns about the long-term impacts of disposing of these radioactive wastes in solid waste landfills that are not properly designed for low-level radioactive waste.
Investor presentation delivered by ABM Resources' Managing Director Daren Holden, held at the Gold Investment Symposium in Sydney, 8th and 9th October 2014
This document summarizes Mukes Gupta's presentation on floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) transport. It discusses how FLNG and CNG can transport gas from offshore fields by avoiding the need for undersea pipelines. CNG transport involves compressing gas into ships at high pressure, while FLNG involves liquefying gas into ships. CNG has a lower capital cost but can only transport smaller volumes, while FLNG has a higher cost but can transport larger volumes over long distances. The document compares the costs and applications of LNG, CNG, and gas-to-liquids (GTL) technologies for transporting offshore natural gas to markets.
Pre-salt: overview and opportunities - Rio Oil & Gas 2012Petrobras
The document provides an overview of Petrobras' pre-salt strategy and results. Key points include:
- Petrobras has a strategy of performing extended well tests and pilot production to appraise pre-salt fields before full development.
- Exploration success rates in the Santos Basin pre-salt have exceeded 90%, resulting in major discoveries like Lula and Sapinhoá.
- The Lula Pilot was a pioneering project that demonstrated the productivity and potential of pre-salt reservoirs.
- Production from pre-salt fields is expected to increase significantly through 2020 to over 4 million barrels per day.
The document discusses exploration strategies and concepts, including:
- Play-based exploration (PBE) is still an effective approach but explorationists should also look more closely at undiscovered potential in known petroleum systems.
- The concept of "Close to Find" suggests focusing on carrier beds, which are often overlooked but could contain significant undiscovered resources.
- Basins in Indonesia are generally mature, so estimating remaining yet-to-find (YTF) resources is challenging with uncertainties. Looking beyond conventional structural traps to stratigraphic and other traps may help uncover more opportunities.
- A re-invented or disrupted approach considering different geological concepts and tools may be needed to make new discoveries as basins mature.
EEEGR Innovation Challanege Award - ExtremeOcean Innovation TranSPARPeterGifford
@EEEGR shortlisted ExtremeOcean Innovation's TranSPAR Craft for their Innovation Awards held July 2nd, 2014 at the Norwich City Football Club. The TranSPAR Craft received Special Mention from the judges.
This is the presentation that was given.
The importance and current status of CCS in South Africa - Brendan Beck, Sout...Global CCS Institute
This is a presentation delivered by Brendan Beck, Manager at the South Africa Centre for CCS, at the Institute’s COP 17 side event, held on November 30. The presentation reviews South Africa’s electricity sector and projected growth, as well as why South Africa has chosen to pursue CCS as a climate change mitigation option.
Global Trend & Perspective on LNG - Lng World Summit Doha 2011Mukesh Kumar Gupta
I was a speaker in LNG World summit held in Doha recently (Nov-2011) & my topic was Global trends and perspective on LNG Development. Pls. find copy of presentation for your info.
Monitoring measuring and verification, Gonzalo Zambrano, University of AlbertaGlobal CCS Institute
This document summarizes Gonzalo Zambrano's presentation on monitoring, measuring and verification (MMV) for CO2 storage projects. It discusses the Aquistore project, which aims to demonstrate safe CO2 storage in deep saline formations in Alberta, Canada. The Aquistore project involves injecting CO2 into a saline formation over 3 km underground and uses various surface and downhole techniques to monitor the CO2 plume and ensure containment. These include 3D and time-lapse seismic surveys, a permanent seismic array, tiltmeters, GPS, and soil gas and groundwater monitoring.
The document summarizes SSE's strategy and activities related to carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Key points include:
- SSE is piloting post-combustion carbon capture technology at its Ferrybridge Power Station through its CCPilot100+ project. This aims to validate the performance of DPS absorption technology and build UK capacity.
- SSE sees CCS as enabling the increased deployment of intermittent renewable technologies like wind by providing flexible fossil-based generation. CCS could also help the UK meet its 2030 carbon reduction targets in a cost effective way.
- SSE selected the depleted Goldeneye gas field offshore Scotland for storage in its proposed Peterhead CCS demonstration project retrofitting a CCGT
This document provides a process summary of the Zawtika Onshore Pipeline. The pipeline transports natural gas from the offshore Zawtika Block in Myanmar through agriculture areas and communities to a jungle mountain region. It runs from the coast to the Thailand-Myanmar border and includes a metering station, block valves, flow control and pressure regulation equipment, and a tie-in to the existing MOGE gas receiving station. The pipeline is monitored for security, safety, health, and environmental protection.
Investor Presentation Walkabout Resources (ASX:WKT) May 2013Hong Bao Media
WKT is an ASX-listed resource company with coal assets in Botswana and copper, cobalt and PGE projects in Tanzania. It has a large inferred thermal coal resource in Botswana and high-grade copper showings in Tanzania, with oxide grades up to 20% copper. WKT also has a PGE project in Tanzania with previous drilling intersections up to 17 meters at 4.9 g/t PGE+gold. The company aims to advance its projects from exploration to resource definition and pre-feasibility to generate early cash flow.
Northern Lights: A European CO2 transport and storage project Global CCS Institute
The Global CCS Institute hosted the final webinar of its "Telling the Norwegian CCS Story" series which presented Northern Lights. This project is part of the Norwegian full-scale CCS project which will include the capture of CO2 at two industrial facilities (cement and waste-to-energy plants), transport and permanent storage of CO2 in a geological reservoir on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Northern Lights aims to establish an open access CO2 transport and storage service for Europe. It is the first integrated commercial project of its kind able to receive CO2 from a variety of industrial sources. The project is led by Equinor with two partners Shell and Total. Northern Lights aims to drive the development of CCS in Europe and globally.
Webinar: Policy priorities to incentivise large scale deployment of CCSGlobal CCS Institute
The Global CCS Institute released a new report highlighting strategic policy priorities for the large-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS). The Institute’s report also reviews the progress achieved until now with existing policies and the reasons behind positive investment decisions for the current 23 large-scale CCS projects in operation and construction globally.
Telling the Norwegian CCS Story | PART II: CCS: the path to a sustainable and...Global CCS Institute
The document discusses carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the cement industry in Norway. It provides background on HeidelbergCement, one of the world's largest producers of building materials. It details a CCS project at Norcem's cement plant in Brevik, Norway, which aims to capture 400,000 tons of CO2 per year. The captured CO2 would be transported by ship and stored permanently underground in geological formations in the North Sea. The project represents an opportunity for CCS technology to be commercialized at a large scale. However, it depends on support through the FEED study process and a decision by the Norwegian Parliament and HeidelbergCement in 2020.
Telling the Norwegian CCS Story | PART I: CCS: the path to sustainable and em...Global CCS Institute
In 2018, the Norwegian government announced its decision to continue the planning of a demonstration project for CO2 capture, transport and storage. This webinar focuses on the Fortum Oslo Varme CCS project. This is one of the two industrial CO2 sources in the Norwegian full-scale project.
At their waste-to-energy plant at Klemetsrud in Oslo, Fortum Oslo Varme produces electricity and district heating for the Oslo region by incinerating waste. Its waste-to-energy plant is one of the largest land-based sources of CO2 emissions in Norway, counting for about 20 % of the city of Oslo’s total emissions. The CCS project in Oslo is an important step towards a sustainable waste system and the creation of a circular economy. It will be the first energy recovery installation for waste disposal treatment with full-scale CCS.
Fortum Oslo Varme has understood the enormous potential for the development of a CCS industry in the waste-to-energy industry. The company is working to capture 90 % of its CO2 emissions, the equivalent of 400 000 tons of CO2 per year. This project will open new opportunities to reduce emissions from the waste sector in Norway and globally. Carbon capture from waste incineration can remove over 90 million tons of CO2 per year from existing plants in Europe. There is high global transfer value and high interest in the industry for the project in Oslo.
The waste treated consists of almost 60 % biological carbon. Carbon capture at waste-to-energy plants will therefore be so-called BIO-CCS (i.e. CCS from the incineration of organic waste, thereby removing the CO2 from the natural cycle).
Find out more about the project by listening to our webinar.
Decarbonizing Industry Using Carbon Capture: Norway Full Chain CCSGlobal CCS Institute
Industrial sectors such as steel, cement, iron, and chemicals production are responsible for over 20 percent of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. To be on track to meet greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets established as part of the Paris Climate Accord, all sectors must find solutions to rapidly decarbonize, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is the only path for energy-intensive industries.
This webinar will explore how one country, Norway, is working to realize a large-scale Full Chain CCS project, where it is planning to apply carbon capture technology to several industrial facilities. This unique project explores capturing CO2 from three different industrial facilities - an ammonia production plant, a waste-to-energy plant, and a cement production facility. Captured CO2 will be then transported by ship to a permanent off-shore storage site operated as part of a collaboration between Statoil, Total, and Shell. When operational, Norway Full Chain CCS will capture and permanently store up to 1.5 million tons of CO2 per year.
During this webinar, Michael Carpenter, Senior Adviser at Gassnova, will provide an overview of the Norway Full Chain CCS, and discuss the value that Norway aims to derive from it. The key stakeholders working on this exciting project, and how they cooperate, will be also discussed. Gassnova is a Norwegian state enterprise focusing on CCS technology, which manages the Norway Full Chain CCS project.
Cutting Cost of CO2 Capture in Process Industry (CO2stCap) Project overview &...Global CCS Institute
The CO2StCap project is a four year initiative carried out by industry and academic partners with the aim of reducing capture costs from CO2 intensive industries (more info here). The project, led by Tel-Tek, is based on the idea that cost reduction is possible by capturing only a share of the CO2emissions from a given facility, instead of striving for maximized capture rates. This can be done in multiple ways, for instance by capturing only from the largest CO2 sources at individual multi-stack sites utilising cheap waste heat or adapting the capture volumes to seasonal changes in operations.
The main focus of this research is to perform techno-economic analyses for multiple partial CO2 capture concepts in order to identify economic optimums between cost and volumes captured. In total for four different case studies are developed for cement, iron & steel, pulp & paper and ferroalloys industries.
The first part of the webinar gave an overview of the project with insights into the cost estimation method used. The second part presented the iron & steel industry case study based on the Lulea site in Sweden, for which waste-heat mapping methodology has been used to assess the potential for partial capture via MEA-absorption. Capture costs for different CO2 sources were compared and discussed, demonstrating the viability of partial capture in an integrated steelworks.
Webinar presenters included Ragnhild Skagestad, senior researcher at Tel-Tek; Maximilian Biermann, PhD student at Division of Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology and Maria Sundqvist, research engineer at the department of process integration at Swerea MEFOS.
The Global CCS Institute and USEA co-hosted a briefing on the importance of R&D in advancing energy technologies on June 29 2017. This is the presentation given by Ron Munson, Global Lead-Capture at the Global CCS Institute.
The Global CCS Institute and USEA co-hosted a briefing on the importance of R&D in advancing energy technologies on June 29 2017. This is the presentation given by Alfred “Buz” Brown, Founder, CEO and Chairman of ION Engineering.
The Global CCS Institute and USEA co-hosted a briefing on the importance of R&D in advancing energy technologies on June 29 2017. This is the presentation given by Tim Merkel, Director, Research and Development Group at Membrane Technology & Research (MTR)
Mission Innovation aims to reinvigorate and accelerate global clean energy innovation with the objective to make clean energy widely affordable. Through a series of Innovation Challenges, member countries have pledged to support actions aimed at accelerating research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) in technology areas where MI members believe increased international attention would make a significant impact in our shared fight against climate change. The Innovation Challenges cover the entire spectrum of RD&D; from early stage research needs assessments to technology demonstration projects.
The Carbon Capture Innovation challenge aims to explore early stage research opportunities in the areas of Carbon Capture, Carbon Utilization, and Carbon Storage. The goal of the Carbon Capture Innovation Challenge is twofold: first, to identify and prioritize breakthrough technologies; and second, to recommend research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) pathways and collaboration mechanisms.
During the webinar, Dr Tidjani Niass, Saudi Aramco, and Jordan Kislear, US Department of Energy, provided an overview of progress to date. They also highlighted detail opportunities for business and investor engagement, and discuss future plans for the Innovation Challenge.
This webinar discussed two studies on achieving a low-carbon economy in the United States: the Risky Business Project and the U.S. Mid-Century Strategy Report. Four pathways were examined that could reduce US carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 through different technology mixes, including high renewables, high nuclear, high carbon capture and storage, and mixed resources. All pathways required upfront investments but achieved both emissions reductions and fuel savings over time. Implementation challenges included the pace of power plant construction, expanding the electric grid and building electric vehicle infrastructure. The webinar compared the pathways and findings to the U.S. Mid-Century Strategy Report.
Webinar Series: Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum Part 1. CCUS in the Uni...Global CCS Institute
The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) is a Ministerial-level international climate change initiative that is focused on the development of improved cost-effective technologies for carbon capture and storage (CCS). As part of our commitment to raising awareness of CCS policies and technology, CSLF, with support from the Global CCS Institute, is running a series of webinars showcasing academics and researchers that are working on some of the most interesting CCS projects and developments from around the globe.
This first webinar comes to you from Abu Dhabi – the site of the Mid-Year CSLF Meeting and home of the Al Reyadah Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS) Project. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the world’s major oil exporters, with some of the highest levels of CO2 emissions per capita. These factors alone make this a very interesting region for the deployment of CCUS both as an option for reducing CO2 emissions, but also linking these operations for the purposes of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations.
In the UAE, CCUS has attracted leading academic institutes and technology developers to work on developing advanced technologies for reducing CO2 emissions. On Wednesday, 26th April, we had the opportunity to join the Masdar Institute’s Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Mohammad Abu Zahra to learn about the current status and potential for CCUS in the UAE.
Mohammad presented an overview of the current large scale CCUS demonstration project in the UAE, followed by a presentation and discussion of the ongoing research and development activities at the Masdar Institute.
This webinar offered a rare opportunity to put your questions directly to this experienced researcher and learn more about the fascinating advances being made at the Masdar Institute.
Energy Security and Prosperity in Australia: A roadmap for carbon capture and...Global CCS Institute
On 15 February, a Roadmap titled for Energy Security and Prosperity in Australia: A roadmap for carbon capture and storage was released. The ACCS Roadmap contains analysis and recommendations for policy makers and industry on much needed efforts to ensure CCS deployment in Australia.
This presentation focused on the critical role CCS can play in Australia’s economic prosperity and energy security. To remain within its carbon budget, Australia must accelerate the deployment of CCS. Couple with this, only CCS can ensure energy security for the power sector and high-emissions industries whilst maintain the the vital role the energy sector plays in the Australian economy.
The webinar also detailed what is required to get Australia ready for widespread commercial deployment of CCS through specific set of phases, known as horizons in strategic areas including storage characterisation, legal and regulatory frameworks and public engagement and awareness.
The Roadmap serves as an important focal point for stakeholders advocating for CCS in Australia, and will provide a platform for further work feeding into the Australian Government’s review of climate policy in 2017 and beyond.
It is authored by the University of Queensland and Gamma Energy Technology, and was overseen by a steering committee comprising the Commonwealth Government, NSW Government, CSIRO, CO2CRC Limited, ACALET - COAL21 Fund and ANLEC R&D.
This webinar was presented by Professor Chris Greig, from The University of Queensland.
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 5: So...Global CCS Institute
The fifth webinar in the public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Series will explore the critically important subject of social site characterisation with the very researchers who named the process.
We were delighted to be able to reunite CCS engagement experts Sarah Wade and Sallie Greenberg, Ph.D. to revisit their 2011 research and guidance: ‘Social Site Characterisation: From Concept to Application’. When published, this research and toolkit helped early CCS projects worldwide to raise the bar on their existing engagement practices. For this webinar, we tasked these early thought leaders with reminding us of the importance of this research and considering the past recommendations in today’s context. Sarah and Sallie tackled the following commonly asked questions:
What exactly is meant by social site characterisation?
Why it is important?
What would they consider best practice for getting to understand the social intricacies and impacts of a CCS project site?
This entire Webinar Series has been designed to share leading research and best practice and consider these learnings as applied to real project examples. So for this fifth Webinar, we were really pleased to be joined by Ruth Klinkhammer, Senior Manager, Communications and Engagement at CMC Research Institutes. Ruth agreed to share some of her experiences and challenges of putting social site characterisation into practice onsite at some of CMC’s larger research projects.
This Webinar combined elements of public engagement research with real world application and discussion, explore important learnings and conclude with links to further resources for those wishing to learn more. This a must for anyone working in or studying carbon capture and storage or other CO2 abatement technologies. If you have ever nodded along at a conference where the importance of understanding stakeholders is acknowledged, but then stopped to wonder – what might that look like in practice? This Webinar is for you.
Managing carbon geological storage and natural resources in sedimentary basinsGlobal CCS Institute
To highlight the research and achievements of Australian researchers, the Global CCS Institute, together with Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research and Development (ANLEC R&D), will hold a series of webinars throughout 2017. Each webinar will highlight a specific ANLEC R&D research project and the relevant report found on the Institute’s website.
This is the eighth webinar of the series and will present on basin resource management and carbon storage. With the ongoing deployment of CCS facilities globally, the pore space - the voids in the rock deep in sedimentary basins – are now a commercial resource. This is a relatively new concept with only a few industries utilising that pore space to date.
This webinar presented a framework for the management of basin resources including carbon storage. Prospective sites for geological storage of carbon dioxide target largely sedimentary basins since these provide the most suitable geological settings for safe, long-term storage of greenhouse gases. Sedimentary basins can host different natural resources that may occur in isolated pockets, across widely dispersed regions, in multiple locations, within a single layer of strata or at various depths.
In Australia, the primary basin resources are groundwater, oil and gas, unconventional gas, coal and geothermal energy. Understanding the nature of how these resources are distributed in the subsurface is fundamental to managing basin resource development and carbon dioxide storage. Natural resources can overlap laterally or with depth and have been developed successfully for decades. Geological storage of carbon dioxide is another basin resource that must be considered in developing a basin-scale resource management system to ensure that multiple uses of the subsurface can sustainably and pragmatically co-exist.
This webinar was presented by Karsten Michael, Research Team Leader, CSIRO Energy.
Mercury and other trace metals in the gas from an oxy-combustion demonstratio...Global CCS Institute
To highlight the research and achievements of Australian researchers, the Global CCS Institute together with ANLEC R&D will hold a series of webinars throughout 2017. Each webinar will highlight a specific ANLEC R&D research project and the relevant report found on the Institute’s website. This is the seventh webinar of the series and presented the results of a test program on the retrofitted Callide A power plant in Central Queensland.
The behaviour of trace metals and the related characteristics of the formation of fine particles may have important implications for process options, gas cleaning, environmental risk and resultant cost in oxy-fuel combustion. Environmental and operational risk will be determined by a range of inter-related factors including:
The concentrations of trace metals in the gas produced from the overall process;
Capture efficiencies of the trace species in the various air pollution control devices used in the process; including gas and particulate control devices, and specialised systems for the removal of specific species such as mercury;
Gas quality required to avoid operational issues such as corrosion, and to enable sequestration in a variety of storage media without creating unacceptable environmental risks; the required quality for CO2 transport will be defined by (future and awaited) regulation but may be at the standards currently required of food or beverage grade CO2; and
Speciation of some trace elements
Macquarie University was engaged by the Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research and Development Ltd (ANLEC R&D) to investigate the behaviour of trace elements during oxy-firing and CO2 capture and processing in a test program on the retrofitted Callide A power plant, with capability for both oxy and air-firing. Gaseous and particulate sampling was undertaken in the process exhaust gas stream after fabric filtration at the stack and at various stages of the CO2 compression and purification process. These measurements have provided detailed information on trace components of oxy-fired combustion gases and comparative measurements under air fired conditions. The field trials were supported by laboratory work where combustion took place in a drop tube furnace and modelling of mercury partitioning using the iPOG model.
The results obtained suggest that oxy-firing does not pose significantly higher environmental or operational risks than conventional air-firing. The levels of trace metals in the “purified” CO2 gas stream should not pose operational issues within the CO2 Processing Unit (CPU).
This webinar was presented by Peter Nelson, Professor of Environmental Studies, and Anthony Morrison, Senior Research Fellow, from the Department of Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University.
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 4: Is...Global CCS Institute
Teesside Collective has been developing a financial support mechanism to kickstart an Industrial Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) network in the UK. This project would transform the Teesside economy, which could act as a pilot area in the UK as part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy.
The final report– produced by Pöyry Management Consulting in partnership with Teesside Collective – outlines how near-term investment in CCS can be a cost-effective, attractive proposition for both Government and energy-intensive industry.
The report was published on Teesside Collective’s website on 7 February. You will be able to view copies of the report in advance of the webinar.
We were delighted to welcome Sarah Tennison from Tees Valley Combined Authority back onto the webinar programme. Sarah was joined by Phil Hare and Stuart Murray from Pöyry Management Consulting, to take us through the detail of the model and business case for Industrial CCS.
This webinar offered a rare opportunity to speak directly with these project developers and understand more about their proposed financial support mechanism.
Laboratory-scale geochemical and geomechanical testing of near wellbore CO2 i...Global CCS Institute
To highlight the research and achievements of Australian researchers, the Global CCS Institute together with ANLEC R&D will hold a series of webinars throughout 2016 and 2017. Each webinar will highlight a specific ANLEC R&D research project and the relevant report found on the Institute’s website. This is the sixth webinar of the series and presented the results of chemical and mechanical changes that carbon dioxide (CO2) may have at a prospective storage complex in the Surat Basin, Queensland, Australia.
Earth Sciences and Chemical Engineering researchers at the University of Queensland have been investigating the effects of supercritical CO2 injection on reservoir properties in the near wellbore region as a result of geochemical reactions since 2011. The near wellbore area is critical for CO2 injection into deep geological formations as most of the resistance to flow occurs in this region. Any changes to the permeability can have significant economic impact in terms of well utilisation efficiency and compression costs. In the far field, away from the well, the affected reservoir is much larger and changes to permeability through blocking or enhancement have relatively low impact.
This webinar was presented by Prof Sue Golding and Dr Grant Dawson and will provide an overview of the findings of the research to assist understanding of the beneficial effects and commercial consequences of near wellbore injectivity enhancement as a result of geochemical reactions.
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 3: Ca...Global CCS Institute
The third webinar in the public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Series digged deeper, perhaps multiple kilometres deeper, to explore successful methods for engaging the public on the often misunderstood topic of carbon (CO2) storage.
Forget bad experiences of high school geology, we kick-started our 2017 webinar program with three ‘rock stars’ of CO2 storage communication – Dr Linda Stalker, Science Director of Australia’s National Geosequestration Laboratory, Lori Gauvreau, Communication and Engagement Specialist for Schlumberger Carbon Services, and Norm Sacuta, Communication Manager at the Petroleum Technology Research Centre who all joined Kirsty Anderson, the Institute’s Senior Advisor on Public Engagement, to discuss the challenges of communicating about CO2 storage. They shared tips, tools and some creative solutions for getting people engaged with this topic.
This entire Webinar Series has been designed to hear directly from the experts and project practitioners researching and delivering public engagement, education and outreach best practice for carbon capture and storage. This third webinar was less focused on research and more on the real project problems and best practice solutions. It is a must for anyone interested in science communication/education and keen to access resources and ideas to make their own communications more engaging.
Water use of thermal power plants equipped with CO2 capture systemsGlobal CCS Institute
The potential for increased water use has often been noted as a challenge to the widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Early studies, that are widely referenced and cited in discussions of CCS, indicated that installation of a capture system would nearly double water consumption for thermal power generation, while more recent studies show different results. The Global CCS Institute has conducted a comprehensive review of data available in order to clarify messages around water consumption associated with installation of a capture system. Changes in water use estimates over time have been evaluated in terms of capture technology, cooling systems, and how the data are reported.
Guido Magneschi, Institute’s Senior Advisor – Carbon Capture, and co-author of the study, presented the results of the review and illustrated the main conclusions.
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TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
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* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
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Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
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Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
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Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
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GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
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Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
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Basin Resource Management and Carbon Storage
1. Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research and Development
Basin Resource Management and Carbon
Storage
Jim Underschultz and Sunil Varma
Special thanks for contributions from IEAGHG and Kathy Hill (GCCSI) and the Basin
Resource Management Study team, Jane Hodgkinson, Bozkurt Ciftci, Laurent Langhi,
and Karsten Michael (CSIRO), and Brett Harris (Curtin University) for the project
technical contributions on which this presentation is based.
*
2. Acknowledgements
• The authors wish to acknowledge financial assistance
provided through Australian National Low Emissions Coal
Research and Development (ANLEC R&D). ANLEC R&D is
supported by Australian Coal Association Low Emissions
Technology Limited and the Australian Government through
the Clean Energy Initiative.
• Co-funding was provided by the CSIRO, Curtin University
and Western Australia Department of Mines and Petroleum
(WA DMP).
3. Outline
• The main parameters considered for carbon storage
• Why are resource management issues important in carbon
storage?
• What type of resources will we consider here?
• An example of multiple resource potential from the
Gippsland Basin in Victoria
• Major CCS projects active and planned in Australia
• Does scale (time, volume, rate, area) matter?
• Case Study of the SW Hub in Western Australia
• Summary and Conclusions
4. Critical CO2 Storage Parameters
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How does Resource Management fit?
After Karsten Michael
(CSIRO)
5. Why is Resource Management important in
Carbon Storage?
• The location and character of various basin resources may:
• Influence the storage site selection
• Impact the “dynamic storage capacity” of a site
• Guide the containment risk analysis
• Help define Monitoring and Verification design
• What is the Australian context
• What resources might we be interested in?
• Does scale (time, volume, rate, area) matter?
6. The Australian Context
• Australia is dry and has a lack of surface fresh water
resources
• It has relatively deep groundwater resources
• It’s O&G resources are often largely in a single reservoir
horizon within sedimentary basins
• Much of Australia’s geothermal energy potential is in hot
sedimentary rocks rather than volcanic rocks
• Australia has large coal and coal seam methane resources
• Australia has significant shale gas potential
7. Why is Resource Management important in
Carbon Storage?
• The location and character of various basin resources may:
• Influence the storage site selection
• Impact the “dynamic storage capacity” of a site
• Guide the containment risk analysis
• Help define Monitoring and Verification design
• What is the Australian context
• What resources might we be interested in?
• Does scale (time, volume, rate, area) matter?
8. Australia’s major active and planned carbon
capture and storage projects
Gippsland
Basin
Image courtesy of the CO2CRC
9. What resources are we (might we) Permits
Oil and Gas Production be interested
in?
Maffra
Sale
Longford
0 50
km
10. What resources are we (might we) Permits
Oil and Gas Exploration be interested
in?
Maffra
Sale
Longford
0 50
km
11. What resources Gas Gazettal Permits
Oil and are we (might we) be interested
in?
Maffra
Sale
Longford
0 50
km
12. Oil and Gas Retention Licence
Maffra
Sale
Longford
0 50
km
13. Geothermal Permits
What resources are we (might we) be interested
in? GEP 24
Maffra
GEP 12
Sale
Longford
0 50
km
15. All Gippsland Permits
What resources are we (might we) be interested
in? GEP 24
Maffra
GEP 12
Sale
Longford
VIC/GIP001
0 50
km
16. Upper Latrobe Aquifer System - Inferred Hydraulic Head (m ) Distribution for m id 1990’s
N dB
asi
n Northern Platform
eo
fG
ip pslan
Other resources and water
x. Edg
pro Lake Wellington Fault System
Sole Field
Ap 50km
Maffra
(95) 19
20
20
Data from the m ine site a rea is taken from
10 North Strzelecki Terrace
“Latrobe Valley regional groundwater and land
surfac e monitoring report five year review as at
0
June 2000. # 1000/8505/99 Geo-eng pty ltd . (95) 20
0
0
1
Sale Rosedale Fault System
-10
(95) 7
(95) 21 (95) 14
(95) 20
-20 -10
-16m head
-12
Rosedale Moonfish 97
-23
-30 Traralgon 38
40 Tuna 79
Morwell Latrobe 50 (95) 40 -1
-50 (95) 32
Seahorse 90 Whiting 89
(95) 60
-50 Valley be s
ubc
rop
Snapper 81
-40
Latro 43m head
-44 Angelfish
(95) 80 (95) 23
Barracouta 69 Marlin 69
6
0
22
34m head 20
Churc hill
Seaspray
(95) 29 30 (95) 45
(95) 15 14
-46m head -10
4
0
70 60
-
-30
-20
as
in Depression
10
20 Central Halibut 70
B
nd
ipp
sla Tarwhine 90 Deep
-10 -2m head
Fortescue 83
-74
5
0
-100
-
fG (95) 14
eo
59m head
Corbia 79
Locally depressed Edg ? ? Bream 88
hydraulic head surface
pro
x. 7 (97)
Dolphin 90
0 Mackerel 77
also noted by S report
KM Ap (95) 11
(January 2004) (95) 20
op Bream B 96
bcr
e su
rob
0
Lat
-30
2
(95) 16
Darriman Fault System
West Kingfish 82
20 (95) 21
Kingfish 71
11 H e a d (u s e d i n d ir e c tl y )
South Strzelecki Terrace
10
(95) 11 48 H e a d (u s e d d ire c tly )
Foster Fault System Sc ale
0 25km
Coal Resources Agriculture Oil Production
mine dewatering irrigation High water cut
From Hatton et al. 2004 Carbon Storage Potential
CSIRO open file report
17. Undiscovered Hydrocarbon Potential
Questions to ask:
• Is the basin more than 2km thick?
• Is there a demonstrable hydrocarbon system?
• Are there reservoir and seal pairs?
• What are the critical moments in the basin history
(timing of generation, migration, and trap formation)?
• What are the characteristics of the existing
hydrocarbon discoveries?
• What are the hydrocarbon shows and indicators in the
area?
19. Undiscovered Hydrocarbon Potential
TOTAL UNDISCOVERED RESOURCES
LARGEST OIL (MMBO) GAS (BCFG) NGL(MMBNGL)
RESOURCE EXPECTED
TYPE MEAN
FIELD SIZE
F95 F50 F5 MEAN F95 F50 F5 MEAN F95 F50 F5 MEAN
OIL 24 87 133 200 137 133 253 451 267 5 14 37 16
GAS 439 1128 2152 3879 2282 52 99 181 105
Undiscovered conventional oil and gas resource predictions for the
Gippsland Basin (USGS, 2012).
• Undiscovered hydrocarbon potential can be estimated
based on size distribution of discovered fields
20. Modelling Groundwater Impacts (generic, not
modelled on a Gippsland example)
Pre-injection flow system 30
20
26
2
Ocean 22
6
18
10
14
Post-injection flow system Injection wells 30
10
Ocean
100
150
Zone of possible increased vertical leakage,
flux depends on permeability of the seal
21. Scale matters and needs context
•Volumes
•Rates
•Geographic area
•Length of time
23. Case Study: SW Hub
2D Seismic
Acquisition
(green lines)
GSWA Harvey-1 data well
•Location: 32° 59’ 30.79”S 115°46’ 28.16”E
•Spudded: 7 February 2012
•Reached TD: 9 March 2012
•P and A: 23 March 2012
•Total Depth: 2945 metres MD
24. Case Study: SW Hub
N-S cross section showing the extent of the Yarragadee aquifer
2D Seismic
Acquisition
(green lines)
GSWA Harvey-1 data well
Proposed
injection
reservoir
25. SW Hub Case Study
• Structural, stratigraphic and geomechanical
evaluation for assessment of containment
security
• Potential resources in the region, to be
considered:
– Groundwater
– Hydrocarbons
– Coal and coal seam gas
– Geothermal
26. SW Hub Case Study
Assessment of containment security
– Seal thickness and permeability - underway
– In-situ stress (high horizontal anisotropy)
– Seal rock strength (high – could not leak-off)
– Fault zone architecture (throw distribution,
orientation and geometry etc) - underway
– Fault zone membrane seal capacity (eg. SGR)
underway
– Fault zone strength and reactivation potential
underway
– Potential for leakage from wells - underway
27. 6400000
SW Hub Case Study: Groundwater
P e e l In le t
H ar
ve
y E
6380000
s tu a
18
10
ry
20
24 22
12
4
2
6
6360000
8
IN D IA N
O C EAN
Carbon storage
6340000
16
region of interest
14
S tu d y a re a
Superficial aquifer flow
systems (after URS, 2009a)
6320000
2 W a t e r ta b le
c o n to u r
(m A H D )
B u n b u ry 0 10 20 km
360000 380000 400000
28. SW Hub Case Study: Groundwater
Salinity of Leederville and Eneabba Fm
Superficial aquifer salinity
29. SW Hub Case Study: Groundwater
Leederville
aquifer
groundwater
allocation
Water allocation
regions
34. SW Hub Case Study: Coal
Depth of mining (metres)
Cattamarra
Coal
Measures
100 to 2400 m
(not well defined)
Potential carbon
storage
Sue Coal Measures
from 3000m to ?
35. SW Hub Case Study: Coal Seam Gas
• Carbon storage potential is below 2000 m
• Shallow coal appears to occur as discontinuous thin seams
• Sue Coal is >3000 m deep
36. SW Hub Case Study: Underground Coal Gasification
• Carbon storage potential is below 2000 m
• Shallow coal appears to occur as discontinuous thin seams
• Sue Coal is >3000 m deep
37. SW Hub Case Study: Oil and Gas
• Araucaria-1 reported a 7.5 m oil
column.
•No other well intersected oil generally
due to lack of efficient top/lateral seals
that could form an intact closure.
• All the wells that penetrated the
Permian section encountered gas, gas
show or gas indication within the
Willespie Fm at depths >3000 m.
• Willespie Fm: low porosity and
permeability which is related to depth
of burial and diagenetic overprint.
•Reserve estimates (e.g. Whicher
Range Field) suggest potential for
unconventional tight gas.
38. SW Hub Case Study: Geothermal
Modelled temperatures
at the Lake Preston 1 Well
Upper Lesueur (?)
Lower Lesueur (?)
Approximate upper
and lower bounds for
Harvey-1
temperature with (~20 C/km)
depth from wells in
the Perth Basin
Uncertainty
at selected depths for
modelling at the
Lake Preston 1 well
(see Hot Dry Rock 2008)
Subsurface temperatures from more than 200 wells in the Perth Basin;
Western Australia (e.g. from bottom hole temperatures). Source: Ghori
Khwaja, A. 2008.
39. Summary of SW Hub Case Study
• Geomechanics of top and fault seal evaluation is under
investigation and key to containment risk analysis
• Groundwater management issues are minimised by the absence of
the Yarragadee aquifer
• Leederville aquifer and a thin surficial aquifer present but shallow
• Coal and coal seam gas resource issues are minimal as shallow
coal is low grade and Sue Coal Measures are >3000 m
• Conventional hydrocarbon potential is low although there is tight
gas potential in the Willespie at depths >3000 m
• Near surface temperatures and geothermal gradients are generally
not suitable for geothermal energy development in the area.
• The approach taken here is transportable to other carbon storage
sites
40. What Next for SW Hub?
• Detailed site selection and characterisation
• Update the 3D geocellular model
• Update the dynamic multiphase reservoir model to understand
CO2 plume behaviour
• Link the reservoir and the groundwater models to understand the
potential for interactions between the injected CO 2 and shallow
aquifers
• Approach is transferable to other regions
41. ANLEC R&D
Jim Underschultz
General Manager, Research
Phone: +61 2 6175 6401
Email: James.Underschultz@anlecrd.com.au
Web: www.anlecrd.com.au
CSIRO
Sunil Varma
Research Team Leader – Hydrodynamics
Phone: +61 8 6436 8731
Email: Sunil.Varma@csiro.au
Web: http://www.csiro.au/science/CO2-geological-storage
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