CCS 803
Underground Carbon Storage
To achieve net-zero emissions in the energy transition, it is crucial to implement practices of carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS).
To achieve net-zero emissions in the energy transition, it is crucial to implement practices of carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS).
Code | Date | Location | price (€) |
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CCS 803 | 22 - 30 June 2024* | Online | 500 |
* The course is held over two weekends (Saturdays & Sundays)
To achieve net-zero emissions in the energy transition, it is essential to implement carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) practices.Geological formations, particularly depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs and saline aquifers, have emerged as the most promising targets for the permanent storage of CO2. This is due to the existing technology, skills, and infrastructure in the petroleum industry, as well as the vast reservoir pore volumes that are distributed across the globe.This course will delve into the various aspects of underground CO2 storage such as estimation of capacity, screening and selection of storage sites, and assessment of uncertainties and risks involved.
o Introduction
o Potential Storage Types for Geological CO2 Storage
o Depleted Oil and Gas Reservoirs
o Aquifers
o Main Elements of CO2 storage
o Trapping Mechanisms
o Screening, Ranking and Selecting Storage Sites
o Storage Capacity Estimation
o Monitoring, Verification and Accounting (MVA) for Geologic Storage Projects
o Uncertainty Analysis
o Risk Assessment
o Case Studies
o Dynamic Simulation of Carbon Storage Using Commercial Software
o Dynamic Model – Description
o Dynamic Model – CCS Formulation
o Simulation Results
o Uncertainty Analysis and Variables
o Sensitivity Analysis-Tornado Diagram
Dr. Babak Moradi is an accomplished reservoir engineer with over 17 years of experience in the Oil & Gas Industry. He has a proven track record of leading successful subsurface and energy transition projects, with a special focus on enhanced oil recovery, reservoir management and surveillance, field development, reserve estimation, and Carbon/Hydrogen storage. Dr. Moradi has worked with various international, national, and consultancy companies across different regions including UKCS, Europe, Middle East/Caspian, Africa, Latin America, and South-East Asia. His expertise covers a wide range of areas, including oil & gas, non-operated & operated, offshore & onshore, and sandstone & carbonate assets.
All professionals passionate about energy transition, including petroleum engineers, field engineers, reservoir engineers, geologists, and managers, who are interested in understanding the process of carbon storage
Intermediate
o Understand the components of underground carbon storage,
o Learn how to screen, rank, and select the best storage sites,
o Acquire knowledge about storage capacity estimation,
o Be familiar with uncertainty and risk analysis,
o Practice example of CO2 storage dynamic simulation.
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