Publications
2010 Conference Proceedings
Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships Annual Review Meeting
October 5-7, 2010
Table of Contents
PRESENTATIONS
Welcoming Remarks
Major International Demonstration Projects
Geologic Storage Updates
- Considerations for Rule Finalization and Implementation of the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program for Carbon Dioxide Geologic Sequestration (GS) Wells [PDF-176KB]
Bruce Kobelski, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, U. S. EPA
Sean Porse, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, U. S. EPA
- Proposed Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule for Carbon Dioxide Injection and Geologic Sequestration [PDF-131KB]
Mark de Figueiredo, Climate Change Division, U.S. EPA
- Update on Atlas 2010/DOE Revised Methodology/Natcarb [PDF-5.4MB]
Dawn Deel, Sequestration Division, U.S. DOE, NETL
Ale Hakala, Office of Research and Development, U.S. DOE, NETL
Angela Goodman, Office of Research and Develment, U.S. DOE, NETL
Development Phase Regional Partnership Field Tests
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Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (SECARB) Development Phase Field Tests [PDF-5.9MB]
Jerry Hill, Southern States Energy Board
- Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium, Illinois Basin - Decatur Project Demonstration of One Million Tonne Saline Reservoir Sequestration [PDF-9.9MB]
Sallie Greenberg, Illinois State Geological Survey
- Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership Update [PDF-6.3MB]
Edward N. Steadman, PCOR Partnership Program Manager, Senior Research Advisor, EERC
- Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership [PDF-1.7MB]
David Ball, Battelle
- Southwest Regional Partnership on Carbon Sequestration-Development Phase Field Test Summary [PDF-8.4MB]
Brian McPherson, University of Utah
Reid Grigg, New Mexico Tech Institute of Mining and Technology
- Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership Phase III Plans [PDF-11.9MB]
Lee Spangler, Montana State University
- West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (WESTCARB) [PDF-2.5MB]
Connie Sichon, California Energy Commission
Elizabeth Burton, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory
ARRA Regional Technology Training Projects
ARRA Site Characterization Projects
- Characterization of the Triassic Newark Basin on Southeastern New York/Northern New Jersey [PDF-3.7MB]
Dan Collins, Sandia Technologies, LLC
- Characterization of Pilocene and Miocene Formations in the Wilmington Graben, Offshore Los Angeles, for Large Scale Geologic Storage of CO2 [PDF-3.6MB]
Michael Bruno, Terralog Technologies
- Modeling CO2 Sequestration in a Saline Aquifer and Depleted Oil Reservoir to Evaluate Regional CO2 Sequestration Potential of Ozark Plateau Aquifer System, South-Central Kansas [PDF-5.8MB]
W. Lynn Watney, Kansas Geological Survey
Saibel Bhattacharya, Kansas Geological Survey
- Texas Offshore Miocene Characterization Project [PDF-5.3MB]
Timothy A. Meckel, University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology
- An Evaluation of the Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Cambro-Ordovician Strata of the Illinois and Michigan Basins [PDF-9.2MB]
Hannes Leetaru, Illinois State Geological Survey
- Recovery Act: Characterization of Most Promising Sequestration Formations in the Rocky Mountain Region [PDF-8.5MB]
Brian McPherson, University of Utah
- Site Characterization for CO2 Storage in the Black Warrior Basin of Alabama [PDF-8.9MB]
Jack Pashin, Geological Survey of Alabama
- Geological Characterization of the South Georgia Rift Basin for Source Proximal CO2 Storage [PDF-3.7MB]
Michael Waddell, University of South Carolina
- Characterization of the Highest-Priority Geological CO2 Storage Sites and Formations in Wyoming [PDF-3.2MB]
Ron Surdam, University of Wyoming
- Two Elk Energy Park Carbon Site Characterization Project Update [PDF-3.6MB]
Michael Ruffatto, North American Power Group, Ltd.
Sally Benson, Stanford University
NETL Conference Services Information
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