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Princeton Workshop on Geological Storage of CO2, November 1-3, 2005

Summary of Princeton Workshop on Geological Storage of CO2
November 1-3, 2005
Organizers: Michael A. Celia, Jan M. Nordbotten, Stefan Bachu, Dmitri Kavetski and Sarah Gasda

Power Point Presentations:

Capabilities of TOUGH Codes for Modeling Geologic Sequestration and Leakage of CO2.  Karsten Pruess, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

TOUGH2 Modules for Leakage and Seepage: EOS7C and T2CA.  Curtis M. Oldenburg, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Multi-Scale Analysis of Wellbore Performance.  Bill Carey, Hari Viswanathan, Rajesh Pawar, Phil Stauffer, and George Guthrie, Jr. Earth and Environmental Sciences Los Alamos National Laboratory

Modeling the integrated processes and isolation performance of geologic CO2 Storage. James W. Johnson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Numerical Simulation of CO2 Storage in Geological Formations using MUFTE-UG.  Andreas Bielinski, Anozie Ebigbo, Andreas Kopp, Holger Class, Rainer Helmig, Universitat Stuttgart, Germany.  Institute of Hydraulic Engineering, Department of Hydromechanics and Modeling of Hydrosystems.

Strategies for Maximizing Secure Storage of CO2 in Deep Aquifers.  Steven Bryant, Director, Geological CO2 Storage JIP Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.

Elsa - A semi-analytical model for estimating CO2 leakage from aquifers.  Jan Nordbotten, Dmitri Kavetski, Michael Celia, Stefan Bachu, Princeton Univ., Univ. of Bergen.

Carbon geosequestration modelling using semi-analytical solutions. Probabilistic Analysis of Leakage Scenarios. Part 2. Kmitri Kavetski, Jan Nordbotten, Michael Celia and Stefan Bachu, Princeton Univ., Univ. of Bergen.

Presentation of CSLS and spectral codes.  Margot Gerritsen and Kristian Jessen, Stanford University.

CIPR in-house reservoir simulation activities.  Bjørn-Ove Heimsund, Erlend Øian, Geir Terje Eigestad, H. Dahle, M. Espedal, G. Fladmark, H. Hægland, I. Aavatsmark.  Centre for Integrated Petroleum Research/Department of Mathematics, Univ. of Bergen.

Evaluation of the Fate of CO2 Injected into Deep Saline Aquifers in the Wabamun Lake Area, Alberta Basin, Canada.  Proposed Test Case.  Stefan Bachu, Alberta EUB and Michael Celia, Princeton University.

 


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