Collaborative Symposium on CO2 EOR between Universities in Texas and Norway, oil industry in Texas and Norway and other CO2 EOR stake holders
Provided by: Petroleum Research School of Norway (NFiP), NorTex Petroleum Cluster and co-hosted by Royal Norwegian Consulate General in Houston.
Venue: Rice University, BRC-Auditorium, 6500 Main St., Houston, TX, USA
Time: Tuesday Nov. 19th – Thursday Nov. 21st, 2013
Sponsored by:
Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, International Energy Agency (IEA), US DOE
Norwegian Research Council (NRC).
Symposium Objectives:
- Accelerate CO2 Research Collaboration between Norway and Texas
- Provide opportunity for experts in industry and academia to collectively discuss CO2 research
- Provide Post docs and PhD students with current research status and the way forward
- Provide oil industry an opportunity to communicate needs to the next generation engineers
- Emphasize CO2 as mean to mitigat negative climate effects in oil production
Program
Day 1: Tuesday Nov. 19th
CO2 for EOR with CO2 Storage in Conventional Reservoirs
09:00 Opening Address
Norway’s Consul General in Houston, Dr. Jostein Mykletun
Symposium Objectives
Arne Graue, Prof. of Physics, Univ. of Bergen, Norway;
Chairman of the Board: Petroleum Research School of Norway and NorTex Petroleum Cluster
09:15 The New Global Dialogue on Gas and Oil Technology
Paul Doucette, Global Leader Public Policy and Funding, GE Oil & Gas
09:45 The Importance of EOR world wide
Charles D. McConnell, Executive Director, Energy and Environment Initiative (E2I), Rice University and Former Ass. Secr. for Fossil Energy U.S. Department of Energy
10:15 CO2 for EOR in North America – History and Status
Mike Moore, Executive Director for North America Carbon Capture & Storage Association (NACCSA)
11:15 How to provide sufficient amounts of CO2 by Carbon Capture?
John Litynski, Carbon Capture Program Manager, U.S. Department of Energy
11:45 Closing the commercial cost gap: A revenue-positive federal tax credit for deployment of CO2 capture technology for EOR
Brad Crabtree, Co-Director, National Enhanced Oil Recovery Initiative
13:00 CO2 EOR in Texas
Steve Melzer, Melzer Consulting
13:30 ROZs as an Unconventional Target
Robert Trentham, Director CEED, Sen. Lecturer University of Texas of the Permian Basin
14:00 CO2 Capture and CO2 EOR: Can both be profitable together?
Charles Fox, President, Windy Cove Energy
14:30 Choice of surfactants for CO2 Foam for EOR
Keith Johnston, Prof. of Chem. Eng., University of Texas at Austin
15:15 Gas trapping and foam flow in fractures
Louis Castanier, Sen. Researcher, Dept. of Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University
15:45 Laboratory investigations for CO2 based EOR
George Hirasaki, Prof., Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Dept., Rice University
16:15 CO2 Storage on NCS
Fridtjof Riis, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
16:45 CO2 Storage, Monitoring, Verification and Accounting
Vanessa Nunez, Research Sci. Assoc., Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin
Day 2: Wednesday Nov. 20th
Part 1: CO2 applied to Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reserves
09:00 CO2 as CCUS in Unconventional Resources
Gary Pope, Prof. Petr. Eng., University of Texas at Austin
09:30 Simulation and Experimental Investigation of CO2 Injection in Conventional and Unconventional Liquid Reservoirs
David Schechter, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Petr. Eng., Texas A&M University
10:30 CO2 EOR Market DynamicsVirtual World: A Project Proposal
Scott Johnson, Prof. Petr. Eng., Univeristy North Dakota
11:00 CO2 for Methane Production from Hydrate Reservoirs
Geir Ersland, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen
11:30 Gas-Assisted Gravity Drainage CO2-EOR Process
Dandina N. Rao, Prof., Petroleum Engineering, Louisiana State University
Part 2: Field Experience, Case Studies and the Way Forward
13:00 CO2 Mobility Control and Injection Experience in the East Vacuum Field, New Mexico
Paul Moffitt, Principal Reservoir Engineer, Permian Basin Conventional Resources, ConocoPhillips
13:30 CO2 EOR Field Experience
Loveena Kapur, Subsurface Team Lead, Unconventional Resources, HESS Corporation
14:00 CO2 Injection at SACROC: Past, Present, and Future
Steve Pennell, Staff Reservoir Engineer, Kinder Morgan CO2 Development Group
14:30 Overview of Denbury’s CO2 EOR Floods
David D’Souza, Principal Technology Advisor Reservoir Technology Group, Denbury Resources
15:00 Challenges for Paleo Oil and Residual Oil Recovery by CO2 Injection
Fridtjof Riis, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
15:45 Water Conformance and Mobility Control by CO2 Exsolution
Lin Zuo, PhD, Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University
16:15 In-Situ CO2 Imaging in Laboratory EOR Research
Arne Graue, Dept. of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen
16:45 Panel Debate: Roadmap for Progress
Moderator: Arne Graue, Prof. of Physics, Univ. of Bergen, Norway;
Chairman of the Board: Petroleum Research School of Norway and NorTex Petroleum Cluster
Day 3: Thursday Nov. 21st
PhD presentations
09:00 CO2 Mobility Control in Carbonate Cores
Leyu Cui, Rice University, TEXAS
09:30 Wettability behavior of CO2 at storage conditions
Raheleh Farokhpoor, NTNU, NORWAY
10:00 Foam in micro-models,
Charles Conn, Rice University, TEXAS
10:30 The Effect of Diffusion during CO2 EOR in Fractured Reservoirs,
Øyvind Eide, University of Bergen, NORWAY
11:00 Coupled Hydro-Mechanical (H-M) Modeling of CO2 Geological Sequestration
Simon Heru Prassetyo, Colorado School of Mines. COLORADO
11:30 Hydrate Formation and Gas Production from Hydrates by CO2 Injection,
Lars Petter Hauge, University of Bergen, NORWAY