2019-04-10 1st Pre-ACT Stakeholder meeting

The 1st Pre-ACT stakeholder meeting was arranged in Trondheim on 10 April 2019. The agenda follows below:

08.30 - 09.00 Coffee and small talk

Introduction

09.00 - 09.10 Eli Aamot (CEO, SINTEF Industry): Welcome!

09.10 - 09.35 Egil Meisingset (Ministry of Petroleum and Energy): How does the Norwegian Government view CO2 storage in Norway for the coming 5-10 years

09.35 - 09.50 Kari-Lise Rørvik (Senior Advisor, Gassnova): Status on the Norwegian Full-Scale Project

09.50 - 10.05 Peder Eliasson (SINTEF, Pre-ACT project leader): Overview of the Pre-ACT project

Pressure control

10.05 - 10.20 Jim White (BGS) Developing a Pre-ACT case study: using geological heterogeneity to assess conformance in the Bunter Sandstone of the Southern North Sea

10.20 - 10.35 Ane Lothe (SINTEF) Large-scale dynamic pressure modelling, Horda Platform area

Break

Monitoring and field campaign

10.50 - 11.05 Conny Schmidt-Hattenberger (GFZ) Lesson from Ketzin – view from Germany

11.05 - 11.20 Cathrine Ringstad (SINTEF) Svelvik CCS Field Lab; an ECCSEL infrastructure

11.20 - 11.35 Michael Jordan (SINTEF) New Svelvik field campaign in Pre-ACT

Conformance

11.35 - 11.50 Eduardo Barros (TNO) A conformance verification modelling framework and proposal for large-scale storage test case

11.50-12.20 Discussion: How can the industry use the results from Pre-ACT?

Break

Industry perspective

12.30 - 12.50 Torbjørg Fossum (Project Manager, New Energy Solutions, Equinor) Industry perspective on CCS; going from exploitation permit to storage permit for CO2

12.50 - 13.00 Willem-Jan Plug (Subsurface Manager, TAQA Energy BV): Industry view on CCS from the Netherlands and TAQA Energy

Lunch

Panel debate: Storage future in the North Sea

Panel: Erik Lindeberg (Chief Scientist CO2 Technology AS), Philip Ringrose (Specialist Geoscience, Equinor), Todd Flach (Senior Advisor CCS Bellona), Kari-Lise Rørvik (Senior Advisor, Gassnova), Jim White (Researcher Geophysicist, BGS)