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Potential environmental effects of CO2 leakage in the marine and terrestrial environment: Understanding; monitoring; mitigation REGISTRATION FOR THE EVENT IS NOW CLOSED DUE TO VENUE REACHING ITS CAPACITY.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

Nottingham, United Kingdom

Potential environmental effects of CO2 leakage in the...

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The aims of this meeting are to:

  • Identify the current state of R&D concerning potential CO2 leakage in the marine and terrestrial environment
  • Identify the issues and gaps in current research
  • Identify what needs to be done to address these gaps
  • Produce a report to highlight some of the areas of research that may require further investigation before CCS is deployed commercially

Speakers include:

Ian Wright (National Oceanography Centre)

Steve Widdicombe (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)

Ian Phillips (CO2Deepstore)

 

Confirmed delegates from:

BP, National Grid Carbon, Quintessa, Marine Management Organisation, Scottish and Southern Energy, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Caterpillar, EOn, BRGM, Norwegian Institute for Water Research and many more.... 

 

Much of the meeting will focus on workshops of round table debates on marine and terrestrial potential leakage issues. Outcomes of these discussions will be used to produce a publically available report on some of the areas that may require further investigation prior to possible commerical CCS deployment.

 

Programme

09:00

Registration and refreshments

09:15

Welcome

09:20

Introductory address (Mercedes Maroto-Valer, NCCCS)

09:30

Marine projects and dispersion (Jerry Blackford, PML)

09:45

Marine monitoring (Ian Wright, NOC)

10:00

Marine impacts and risk assessment (Steve Widdicombe, PML)

10:15

Natural Analogues (Giorgio Caramanna, NCCCS/University of Nottingham)

10:30

Terrestrial risks (Dave Jones, NCCCS/BGS)

10:45

Industrial perspective on marine/terrestrial risk (Ian Phillips, CO2Deepstore Ltd)

11:00

Refreshments

11:30

Workshop session 1

12:10

Lunch

13:10

Workshop session 2

14:00

Workshop session 3

14:50

Refreshments

15:20

Discussion of results from breakout sessions

16:30

Summing up

16:45

Close of conference

 

When

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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The Nottingham Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage (NCCCS) is a joint collaboration between the University of Nottingham and the British Geological Survey. NCCCS undertakes research and training in all aspects of CCS from capturing the CO2 at point source, through to transport, injection and storage of the CO2 in the deep subsurface. We also undertake monitoring at injection sites, public perception studies, as well as research into more novel CO2 capture and storage technologies, such as mineral carbonation.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

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