Seminar/Workshop: Evaluation of CO2 Storage Potential, Bandung, Indonesia, 10-11 December 2012
2012-12-10
2012-12-11
About the Seminar
The Seminar/Workshop was organized by the CCOP Technical Secretariat in cooperation with PETRAD and Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources through the Geological Agency Indonesia and Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). The aims are to enhance the knowledge of the participants on the role of CCS in mitigating the impact of GHG to climate changes, assessment of potential geological storage of CO2 and to prepare the participants for their important role as a case study country in the CCOP CO2 Storage Mapping Program (CCS-M).
The Seminar is funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Jakarta with 45 registered participants. The participants are from ITB, Geological Agency, PERTAMINA, LEMIGAS, Directorate MIGAS and from the private sector. The resource persons were from Statoil, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), International Research Institute Stavanger (IRIS) and Innovation Norway- RNE Tokyo, all leading Norwegian agencies dealing with CCS. A usb flash disk containing all the documents of the Seminar was distributed free to 26 the participants with complete attendance.
Contents:
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Program
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Note for Information
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List of Participants
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Summary
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Photos (please see Gallery)
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Presentations and Discussions
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Keynote Address:State of the Art on the 40 years of success for Indonesia and what is the next challenge?– Dr. Naryanto Wagimin, Upstream Director, Directorate General of Oil and Gas
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The CCOP CO2 Storage Mapping Program (CCS-M)– Mr. Simplicio P. Caluyong, Project Coordinator, CCOP Technical Secretariat
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CCS overview – the Norwegian experience- Dr. Per Christer Lund, Norwegian Environmental Technology Center, Royal Norwegian Embassy- Tokyo
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Ms. Eva Halland, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Norway
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Overview of Geological Storage of CO2
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CO2 Storage Regulation
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CO2 Storage Capacity Evaluation
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Mr. Tor Fjaeran, Director President, Statoil Indonesia
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Case Studies of CO2 Storage
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Monitoring a CO2 Storage
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CCS in Indonesia
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Preliminary results of CCS Pilot Study in Merbau Field, South Sumatra– Mr. Utomo Pratama Iskandar, LEMIGAS
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Preliminary results of CCS Pilot Study in Gundhi Field, Central Java- Dr. Benyamin Sapiie, ITB
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Dr. Roman Berenblyum, IRIS AS, Norway
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CO2 Storage Site Selection and Qualification
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Modelling Geological Storage
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CO2 Utilization
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