EPPM Seminar/Workshop (S6): Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Opportunities in the CCOP Region, 12-14 September 2012, Bali, Indonesia
2012-09-12
2012-09-14
About the S6
The Seminar/Workshop was organized by the Coordinating Committee for Geoscience Programs in East and South-east Asia (CCOP), in cooperation with PETRAD and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia under the CCOP-Norway EPPM Program.
This is the 6th Annual Seminar / Workshop (S5) that supports the technical activities of the EPPM Program and participated by representatives from Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. The objectives are to enhance the knowledge of the CCOP Member Countries with the current state-of-the-art in carbon capture and storage and discuss the opportunities of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in the region.
Contents:
1. Program
2. Note for Information
3. List of Participants
4. Summary
5. Photos (please see Gallery)
6. Presentations & Discussions
A. Introduction to EPPM S6, housekeeping and Workshop background – Mr. Simplicio P. Caluyong, EPPM Program Coordinator, CCOP Technical Secretariat
B. Dr. Matthias Raab, Program Manager for Geological Carbon Storage, CO2CRC, Australia
· The CCS Landscape in Australia
· The CO2CRC Otway Project
C. Mr. Holger Bietz, General Manager, Global CCS Institute, Australia
· Update on CCS Storage Projects
D. Prof. Bjørn Kvamme, University of Bergen, Norway
· Storage of CO2 in natural gas hydrates
E. Dr. Stanley Santos, Project Manager, IEAGHG, UK
· CO2 Capture overview
· CCS in Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
· Update to the Development of CO2 Capture Technologies in the Far East Asia
· C02 Transport via Pipeline and Ship
F. Mr. Tor Fjæran, President Director, Statoil Indonesia
· CO2 Capture- Technology Center Mongstad (Norway)
· Mapping of Geological CO2 Storage Sites – an overview
G. Prof. Wawan Gunawan A. Kadir,ITB Indonesia
· Pilot Study for Carbon Sequestration and Monitoring in Gundhi Area, Central Java Province, Indonesia
H. Dr. Shinsuke Nakao, Leader for CO2 Geol Storage research, GSJ, Japan
· CO2 Storage and Monitoring: assessment of injection induced earthquake and strong motion effect on storage ability of CO2 reservoir
I. Dr. Jeong Chan Kim, Director/Principal Researcher, KIGAM, Korea
· Update on CO2 Geological Storage research in Korea
J. Country Presentation: CCS Opportunities
· Cambodia - CNPA
· Philippines – DOE
· Thailand - DMF
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