The Latest in Offshore Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
Tuesday, 5 May
Room 300
Technical Session
The session encapsulates all the aspects of CCUS such as offshore capture of CO2 , subsurface sequestration via enhanced oil recovery or storage in depleted reservoirs, transport modeling and corrosion mitigation as well as enabling low carbon hydrogen and ammonia synthesis. The comprehensive session will showcase advances in offshore implementation of CCUS through case studies and systems design discussion. Offshore specificity of CCUS in this session highlights unique challenges and solutions.
Chairperson(s)
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1400-1418 37226Thermohydraulic Design Optimization Of A Large-Scale Offshore CO2 Transport Pipeline: Reducing Modelling Uncertainties
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1420-1438 37035Co2 Liquefaction At Sea
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1440-1458 37138Overcoming Challenges In Deployment Ogmp2.0 Solutions In The Brazilian Offshore Scenario
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1500-1518 37034Carbon Capture Optimization And Storage Technology Using Pure Bore Through Response Surface Methodology
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1520-1538 36780Integrated Simulation And Source-sink Matching Approach For Evaluating Co2 Storage Potential In Depleted Reservoirs Of The Cambay Basin
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1540-1558 36820Fossil Fuel To Bluesky Economics: Technical And Commercial Viability Of Blue Ammonia Systems
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1600-1618 37204Evaluating Fault Reactivation And Storage Limitations In Co₂ Sequestration: A Case Study Of The Volve Field
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Alternate 36912Enabling CCS: Polymeric Lining For CO2 Pipeline Corrosion Protection
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Alternate 36799Integrated Evaluation Of Total Organic Carbon, A Key Factor To Strategize The Unconventional Reservoir Development In West Kuwait


