Increasing CO2 storage safety through stochastic simulation of well cementing
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is widely accepted as one of the viable solutions to the greenhouse gas problem. An important part of…
The Power of Return CO2 – Going beyond the CCS acronym
This blog is based on Torund Bryhn’s presentation Wednesday 19th June at TCCS-10. Authored by Torund Bryhn and Chloe Combi. Alexandra Bech Gjorv, CEO…
Third presentations of keynote speakers – TCCS-10
We are proud to present three more keynote lecturers at the TCCS-10 conference. Kjell-Børge Freiberg, Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Norway Kjell-Børge Freiberg was…
Second presentations of keynote speakers – TCCS-10
We are proud to present three more keynote lecturers at the this year’s conference Myles Allen, Professor of Geosystem Science, Environmental Change Institute, School…
First presentations of keynote speakers – TCCS-10
We are proud to present the three first keynote lecturers at the TCCS-10 conference. Tim Dixon, General Manager, IEAGHG Tim Dixon is the…
Thermal Conductivity in CCS – new measurement data in unchartered territory
Thermal conductivity is a key component in CCS, in regard to e.g. CO2 injection and ship transport. But, there is a knowledge gap…