Foto: Spitsbergen Travel/Jørn Henriksen

Workshop
Modeling and risk assessment of geological storage of CO2
   
Presentations

Main topics

  • Numerical modeling of geological sequestration
  • Integration of numerical models into risk assessment frameworks

August 3 - 7, 2009, Longyearbyen, Svalbard

 

Welcome
Program
Presentations
Participants
Poster Session
Midnight Circus
Benchmark
  Practical information
Pictures
Benchmark
   
Monday 3 August
Jan Nordbotten Uncertainties in predicting CO2 storage: Main contributors and areas for research
Philip Ringrose Why high-resolution geology gives the best predictions of CO2 storage dynamics
Tuesday 4 August
  Midnight Circus  
Wednesday 5 August
Maria Toreblad CLIMIT- commercialisation of CCS trough support to research, development and demonstration of technology
Hamdi Tchelepi Length and Time Scales Associated with CO2 Dissolution and Residual Trapping in Saline Aquifers
Ruben Juanes Capacity estimates from fluid dynamics  
Herbert Huppert Fluid mechanical modelling of carbon dioxide sequestration
Steven Bryant Local Capillary Trapping: Using Heterogeneity to Reduce Leakage
  Poster session/Informal discussion  
Thursday 6 August
   
Alvar Braathen CO2 storage in Svalbard – Reservoir characteristics with implications for modeling CO2 behavior
Erik Lindeberg What mechanisms are dominating at different time-scales in a CO2 storage project and what tools are available to model these on reservoir scale
Holger Class Intercomparison of codes and models - how can we improve reliability and understanding of model predictions for CO2 storage?
Friday 7 August
  Panel discussion;  
 
     

 

 

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