Free One-Day

Public Symposium

 

 

CO2

Sequestration:

OPPORTUNITIES

FOR WYOMING

 

 

 

Agenda

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Morning Session

9:00       Welcome—Dr. Carol Frost—Interim Director, University of

             Wyoming School of Energy Resources

 

9:20       Overview of CO2 Capture and Sequestration-Ready

             Technologies Options—TBA

 

9:50       Overview of DOE CO2 Sequestration PartnershipsDawn Marie
 Deel
—U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)

 

10:20     Break

 

10:40     Big Sky Partnership: Wyoming Situation—Susan Capalbo—

                  Montana State University

 

11:10     Enhanced Oil Recovery: CO2 Sequestration—James Steidtmann

             — University of Wyoming, EOR Institute

 

11:40     CBM and other Wyoming Opportunities—Michael Godec

             — Advanced Resources International

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Afternoon Session

 

 1:15      Barriers to Widespread Deployment of CO2 Sequestration—  

                  Maha Mahasenan, Rio Tinto Energy

 

 1:45      CO2 Sequestration Infrastructure Needs and Costs— 

                  John Tombari—Schlumberer Carbon Services

 

 2:15      Measurement, Monitoring and Validation—Ian Duncan—Texas

             Bureau of Economic Geology

 

 2:45      Break

 

 3:10      Risks, Liabilities, and Carbon Trading—Kipp Coddington—Alston

             & Bird, Attorneys

 

 3:40      Western Governors’ Association’s CO2 Sequestration Activities and

             Public Awareness—Karen Deike—WGA

 

 4:00      Adjourn

Wednesday April 4, 2007

Holiday Inn

Cheyenne, Wyoming

 

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The University of Wyoming School of

Energy Resources, created by the Wyoming legislature and the Governor, is built on the three pillars of teaching, research and outreach.  The mission of the SER  Energy Outreach Center is to support scientific, engineering, and economic outreach for near-term and long-term energy planning through the open dissemination of information related to energy activities in Wyoming.  The Energy Outreach Center provides information outreach to the public, state, industry and nation; facilitates data sharing with industry groups and state agencies; and provides consulting specialists for the Wyoming energy industry. For more information, see www.uwyo.edu/ser

or contact the SER at (307) 766-2663.

 

The University of Wyoming Research Corporation, d.b.a. Western Research Institute (WRI) is a not-for-profit research and technology development organization. WRI is developing the coal technologies of the future, including coal conversion; providing support to the coal and utility industries in Wyoming; and delivering research and technology services for the oil and gas industry, including coal bed methane. WRI is the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources public outreach partner.  For more information, see www.westernresearch.org or contact WRI at (307) 721-2428.

12:00                                 Luncheon Speaker:  Carl Bauer, Director
                             National Energy Technology Center—
Carbon
                             
Capture Necessary to Future Energy Production