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On-Demand Training:
Carbon Capture, Sequestration, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) 101

Recorded: February 6, 2024

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Carbon capture, sequestration, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is essential in meeting net-zero GHG emission goals. This one-day course on CCUS provides a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of CCUS technology and its role in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. The participants will delve into the background and fundamentals of CCUS, gain insights into capture technologies and storage operations, explore policy drivers, and federal/state incentives. In the second part of the course, the focus shifts to topics such as CO2 pipelines, UIC permitting, regional storage hubs, and shared infrastructure.

By the end of this course, attendees will have gained valuable insights into the fundamentals of CCUS, its policy landscape, technical aspects, and the broader societal and environmental implications.

Join us to learn from leading instructors and industry experts with hands-on experience in the CCUS field to gain a comprehensive understanding of CCUS and dive deeper into the critical aspects of CCUS: from fundamental principles to advanced technical aspects.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), from its fundamental principles to advanced technical aspects
  • Navigate the complex policy landscape surrounding CCUS
  • Review technical expertise in CCUS technology, including capture technologies, storage operations, CO2 pipelines, and UIC permitting
  • Develop effective stakeholder engagement and acceptance strategies
  • Gain the ability to make strategic decisions related to CCUS initiatives within your organizations or projects
  • Acquire a proficient understanding of CCUS infrastructure components, including CO2 pipelines, regional storage hubs, and shared infrastructure
  • Discuss insights into strategies for stakeholder engagement

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This is a recorded session - no instructor interaction is available. Recordings do not qualify for continuing education credits. Recordings will expire 30 days from date of purchase and sharing, downloading or copying of the recording in any way is strictly prohibited and will result in the termination of your license.

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Agenda

8:45 AM - 9:00 AM

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9:00 - 9:30 AM

Fundamentals of Carbon Capture & Storage

In this session, explore essential carbon capture technologies. Learn about various capture methods, their principles, and associated environmental and economic considerations.

Richard Esposito R&D Program Manager - Geosciences & Carbon Management, Research & Development, Southern Company

9:30 - 10:00 AM

Policy Drivers and Federal/State Incentives

Gain insights into the key policy frameworks and incentives at both federal and state levels that drive carbon capture, utilization, and storage initiatives, providing a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape.

This session equips attendees with essential knowledge to navigate and leverage government support for CCUS projects and initiatives.

Richard Esposito R&D Program Manager - Geosciences & Carbon Management, Research & Development, Southern Company

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Morning Break

10:!5 - 10:45 AM

Overview of CO2 Capture Technologies

This session offers a comprehensive exploration of various carbon dioxide capture technologies, providing a foundational understanding of the methods and innovations used to mitigate CO2 emissions across industries. Participants will explore the tools and techniques essential for carbon capture and its significance in the transition to a low-carbon future.

John Carol Project Engineer Southern Company

10:45 - 11:15 AM

Overview of Storage Operations

This session equips participants with critical insights into the operational side of carbon capture, providing a solid understanding of the strategies and technologies utilized in storing carbon dioxide safely and effectively.

Jack Pashin Professor and Devon Chair of Basin Research Oklahoma State University

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Morning Q&A and Open Discussion

This session is a forum for addressing questions and engaging in an in-depth dialogue, ensuring a deeper understanding of carbon capture, utilization, and storage concepts.

Richard Esposito R&D Program Manager - Geosciences & Carbon Management, Research & Development, Southern Company

John Carol Project Engineer Southern Company

Jack Pashin Professor and Devon Chair of Basin Research Oklahoma State University

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Lunch Break

1:00 - 1:30 PM

Overview of CO2 pipelines

Participants will discuss the crucial role of CO2 pipelines in carbon capture, utilization, and storage initiatives. This session provides a comprehensive understanding of the infrastructure and transportation networks that are fundamental for the success of CCUS projects.

Greg Johnston Independent Consultant

1:30 - 2:00 PM

Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permitting

This session equips the participants with the knowledge needed to navigate the UIC permitting framework and ensure compliance in CCUS projects, focusing on the regulatory processes and requirements essential for safe carbon storage.

Ben Roth Senior Geologist Advanced Resources International

2:00 - 2:15 PM

Afternoon Break

2:15 - 2:45 PM

Regional Storage Hubs and Shared Infrastructure

This session explores the concept of regional storage hubs and the benefits of shared infrastructure in optimizing carbon capture and storage efforts, covering collaborative approaches and reginal strategies.  

Ben Wernette Principal Scientist and Strategic Partnerships Lead Southern States Energy Board

2:45 - 3:15 PM

Stakeholder Engagement

This session provides insights into effective communication, collaboration, and building support from various groups, critical for the success of CCUS projects.

Denise Hills Project Manager Advanced Resources International

3:15 - 4:00 PM

Review and Afternoon Q&A

This session offers the participants an opportunity to consolidate their learning and address any remaining questions or concerns.

Greg Johnston Independent Consultant

Ben Wernette Principal Scientist and Strategic Partnerships Lead Southern States Energy Board

Denise Hill Project Manager Advanced Resources International

Speakers

Richard Esposito

R&D Program Manager - Geosciences & Carbon Management, Research & Development,
Southern Company

John Carol

Project Engineer
Southern Company

Jack Pashin

Professor and Devon Chair of Basin Research
Oklahoma State University

Greg Johnston

Independent Consultant

Ben Wernette

Principal Scientist and Strategic Partnerships Lead
Southern States Energy Board

Denise Hill

Project Manager
Advanced Resources International

Ben Roth

Senior Geologist
Advanced Resources International