Another initiative of CO2GeoNet has been launched: ENOS - Enabling Onshore CO2 Storage in Europe.
Applications now open!
The goal of the course is to provide the participants (geoscience and geoscience-related graduates) with the scientific and technical knowledge that needs to be addressed for the successful storage of CO2 into geological formations. Click on the photo to view the flyer. Click here for further information.
This workshop will look at how to develop CCS projects with offshore storage. It will address and build on the recommendations and topics raised at the 3rd workshop to update on and take forward offshore storage.
In conjunction with the workshop, the STEMM-CCS open science meeting will share key results, technological developments and experiences from four years of intensive research into the environmental monitoring of offshore CO2 storage.
To register, please CLICK HERE. Deadline for registration is 8th January 2020, however places will be limited so please register early.
The project CO2 DataShare is developing a digital platform for sharing CO2 storage data, and the first dataset to be shared is the Sleipner 2019 Reference Model, containing a simulation grid with associated petrophysical properties and well data, as well as velocity maps and individual horizons within the storage reservoir
See also:
BGS and the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee would like to invite you to Session 42.5 on Geologic storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers / Geologic site characterization and monitoring at the 36th International Geological Congress (Delhi 2 - 8 March 2020). This session is convened by Jonathan Pearce (UK), John Williams (UK), S P Pradhan (India). The call for abstracts is now open until the 31st August
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP25
14th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP24
13th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP23
12th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP22
11th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GEONET contribution to COP21
10th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
Applications now open!
The goal of the course is to provide the participants (geoscience and geoscience-related graduates) with the scientific and technical knowledge that needs to be addressed for the successful storage of CO2 into geological formations. Click on the photo to view the flyer. Click here for further information.
This workshop will look at how to develop CCS projects with offshore storage. It will address and build on the recommendations and topics raised at the 3rd workshop to update on and take forward offshore storage.
In conjunction with the workshop, the STEMM-CCS open science meeting will share key results, technological developments and experiences from four years of intensive research into the environmental monitoring of offshore CO2 storage.
To register, please CLICK HERE. Deadline for registration is 8th January 2020, however places will be limited so please register early.
The project CO2 DataShare is developing a digital platform for sharing CO2 storage data, and the first dataset to be shared is the Sleipner 2019 Reference Model, containing a simulation grid with associated petrophysical properties and well data, as well as velocity maps and individual horizons within the storage reservoir
See also:
BGS and the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee would like to invite you to Session 42.5 on Geologic storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers / Geologic site characterization and monitoring at the 36th International Geological Congress (Delhi 2 - 8 March 2020). This session is convened by Jonathan Pearce (UK), John Williams (UK), S P Pradhan (India). The call for abstracts is now open until the 31st August
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP25
14th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP24
13th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP23
12th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GeoNet contribution to COP22
11th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM
CO2GEONET contribution to COP21
10th CO2GEONET OPEN FORUM