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Conference Day One, Tuesday November 30,2010 Conference Day One, Tuesday November 30,2010
8am Registration and welcome coffee
9am Opening remarks from the chair
Mr Barry Worthington, Executive Director, U.S. Energy Association
DRIVERS FOR THE COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF CCS IN MENA
9.10am Keynote address – Investing in CCS to deliver key economic benefits in the transition to a low carbon economy
- Examining the market drivers for CCS
- From demonstration to commercial scale: establishing a timeframe for the commercial deployment of CCS technology
- Quantifying a cost analysis of CCS projects and potential benefits
- Evaluating opportunities for the wide-scale commercial adoption of CCS in the MENA region
Mr Graeme Sweeney, Executive Vice President CO2 Management, Shell
9.40am Keynote address – Building a regional CCS network to achieve a cleaner more sustainable energy ecosystem
- Developing world leading sustainable infrastructure projects including a regionally-scalable carbon capture and distribution network
- Providing market-driven incentives for CCS investment by monetizing emission reduction under a Clean Development Mechanism
Mr Keristofer Seryani, Department Manager, Commercial Development, Masdar
10.10am Keynote address – Accelerating the commercial application of large scale CCS networks
- Global drivers and trends driving investment in CCS globally
- Expediting the commercial potential of CCS through a global technology roadmap
- Assessing the economics of CCS adoption
- Partnership models being utilised globally and models for the future
Mr Juho Lipponen, Head of CCS, IEA
11.10am CCS Projects: Potential and implications for the Middle East
- The need and costs for carbon capture and storage globally
- The implications, positive and negative, of CCS for the Middle East
- CO2-EOR potential and implications for future oil supply
Mr Robin Mills, Petroleum Economics Manager, Enoc
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES AND ASSESSMENT
11.40am Keynote address – Developing the world’s first commercial scale hydrogen-fuelled power plant utilising CCS technology
- The HPAD vision: project design, opportunities and challenges
- Developing next-generation CCS power stations
- Quantifying the economic benefits of the HPAD project
Special Advisor, CCS, BP Oil International
12.10pm Panel discussion – Moving from demonstration to commercialisation
- Establishing a roadmap for CCS commercialisation: the role of MENA
- What challenges need to be overcome to reach commercialisation?
- Evaluating the maturity of the latest technology options
- What Is the potential opportunity for early stage investors in CCS?
- The role of CCS as a CDM project
Mr Keristofer Seryani, Department Manager, Commercial Development, Masdar
Mr Juho Lipponen, Head of CCS, IEA
Mr Goran Lindgren, CCS R&D Programme Manager, Vattenfall
Dr. Zara Khatib, Technology Deployment Manager, Shell
12.50pm Networking Luncheon
IMPROVING HYDROCARBON RECOVERY THROUGH CO2 EOR
1.50pm Understanding the characteristics of reservoirs with high potential for CO2 EOR
- What are the key characteristics of reservoirs that are strong candidates for CO2 EOR?
- Gauging oilfields that will respond well to CO2 injection
- The applicability of CO2 EOR in the MENA region
Dr Saif Al Sayari, Director - Upstream Technology, TAQA
2.20pm Strategies and investment to overcome the technical CO2 EOR challenge
- Developing reliable monitoring and imaging systems
- Understanding the investment required and technical challenges over a CO2 EOR project lifecycle
- What challenges still need to be overcome to achieve CO2 EOR as a larger commercial practice?
Director, EOR, Maersk Oil
3.50pm Panel discussion – Evaluating economic considerations and the potential for EOR utilisation using CCS
- What impact does EOR utilisation have on CCS project economics?
- CAPEX/OPEX project costs for CO2 EOR
- Techniques and strategies to develop CO2 EOR projects
- What impact will advances in waterflood have on CO2 EOR project economics
Mr Reza Oskui, Senior Researcher, Petroleum Research & Studies Centre, KISR
Dr Saif Al Sayari, Director - Upstream Technology, TAQA
Director, EOR, Maersk Oil
QUANTIFYING THE STORAGE POTENTIAL OF MENA RESERVOIRS
4.20pm Evaluating capacity, injectivity, effectiveness and uncertainties in CO2 storage
- Examining the potential for CO2 storage in MENA reservoirs
- Key criteria for CO2 storage site selection
- Technical challenges for EOR/CO2 storage
Dr. Zara Khatib, Technology Deployment Manager, Shell
4.50pm Closing remarks from the chair
5pm End of conference day one
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