CGS Europe organised the Regional CCS-Awareness-Raising Workshop entitled
‘CO2 Capture and Storage – Response to Climate Change’
in the Verkiai Palace near Vilnius, Lithuania, on 13-14 april
It was the first of three such workshops to be organised under CGS Europe, and actually the third of its kind, following on from two previous workshops in the same series organised by the CO2NET EAST network in 2007-2009.
The workshop was targeted at EU Member States and Candidate Countries of the Baltic Sea Region and Central & Eastern Europe. It attracted 70 participants from 16 countries, the majority coming from the Baltic Sea region. 28 talks and 16 posters were presented during the two-day programme, which also included two lively round-table discussions.
Download the
detailed agenda here.
To access the list of
presentations click here.
To access the list of
posters click here.
During the six thematic sessions, stakeholders were given the opportunity to hear more about and discuss:
- climate change and the CCS concept
- european policy, national regulations & international initiatives
- CO2 capture & CCS projects
- CO2 Geological Storage – methodology, national programs, storage potential
- alternative storage technologies
- safety & public acceptance
PRESENTATIONS
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- Welcome: ARUNAS REMIGIJUS ZABULENAS (Vice-Minister, Ministry of Environment of Lithuanian Republic)
- Welcome: MECISLOVAS ZALAKEVICIUS (Director of Nature Research Centre)
Climate change and CCS concept. - Chair: VÍT HLADÍK (Czech Geological Survey)
European policy, national regulations & international initiatives - Chairs: TORE TORP (Statoil) & SAULIUS SLIAUPA (GTC)
CO2 capture & CCS projects - Chair: STANLEY SANTOS (IEA GHG)
CO2 geological storage – methodology, national programs, storage potential - Chairs: NIELS POULSEN and THOMAS VANGKILDE-PEDERSEN (GEUS)
Alternative storage technologies - Chair: ALLA SHOGENOVA (IG TUT)
- Preliminary characterization of perspective CO2 storage with enhanced coal bed methane recovery in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland) -WLODZIMIERZ KRIEGER, JANUSZ JURECZKA (Polish Geological Institute), JAROSLAW CHECKO (Central Mining Institute, Poland)
- CO2 mineral carbonation by oil shale wastes from Estonian power production - MAI UIBU (LIMTUT, Estonia), REIN KUUSIK (LIMTUT, Estonia), KAZBULAT SHOGENOV (IGTUT, Estonia)
- Long-term storage of CO2 as magnesium carbonate in Finland - NICKLAS NORDBÄCK (GTK, Finland)
- Experimental results of CO2 carbonation in Western Carpathians ultramafic rocks - MARTIN RADVANEC, L. TUCEK, K. CECHOVSKÁ, J. DERCO and Z. NÉMETH (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Slovakia)
- Acid gas storage in the natural gas structure of Borzecin-Poland -
Acid gas storage in the natural gas structure of Borzecin-Poland JAN LUBAS (Oil and Gas Institute, Krakow, Poland)
- The effect of pore compressibility on CO2 storage capacity and EOR research in Croatia - DOMAGOJ VULIN (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Safety & public acceptance - Chair: MARJETA CAR (Geoinženiring)
POSTERS
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- P1 Prospects of CO2 sequestration in serpentinites of South Lithuania - INGA STASIULAITIENE (KTU, Lithuania)
- P2 Potential sites for CO2 geological storage in Latvia - ULDIS NULLE, INARA NULLE (LEGMC, Latvia)
- P3 CO2 geological storage potential in Lithuania - RASA SLIAUPIENE (GTC, Lithuania)
- P4 Economic modelling of the capture−transport−sink scenario of industrial CO2 emissions: the Estonian−Latvian cross-border case study - ALLA SHOGENOVA, KAZBULAT SHOGENOV (IGTUT, Estonia), RAISA POMERANCEVA (LEGMC, Latvia), INARA NULLE (LEGMC, Latvia), FILIP NEELE (TNO, The Netherlands) and CHRIS HENDRIKS (ECOFYS, The Netherlands)
- P5 CO2 geological storage capacity analysis in Estonia and neighbouring regions - ALLA SHOGENOVA, KAZBULAT SHOGENOV, REIN VAHER, JÜRI IVASK (IGTUT, Estonia), SAULIUS SLIAUPA (GTC, Lithuania), THOMAS VANGKILDE-PEDERSEN (GEUS, Denmark), MAI UIBU AND REIN KUUSIK (LIMTUT, Estonia)
- P6 Petrophysical, geochemical and mineralogical study of oil-bearing reservoir rocks from the Chaunoy formation (Trias, Upper Keuper, Paris basin): prospects for CO2 storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery - KAZBULAT SHOGENOV (IGTUT, Estonia), JEAN-PIERRE PRIAN, SEVERINE CARITG, HUBERT FABRIOL, ANTONIN FABBRI, and ROGER JACK (BRGM, France).
- P7 The CO2-binding by Ca-Mg-silicates in direct aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash and steel slag - MAI UIBU, REIN KUUSIK (LIMTUT, Estonia), LALE ANDREAS (LUT, Sweden), KALLE KIRSIMÄE (IEGTU, Estonia)
- P8 Effect of ageing pre-treatment on performance of PF oil shale ash for CO2 sequestration in aqueous suspensions - MAI UIBU, REIN KUUSIK (LIMTUT, Estonia)
- P9 CO2 trapping mineral phases in sandstone aquifers - experimental results - KRZYSZTOF LABUS (Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland)
- P10 Introduction of CCS - effects on Latvian energy sector. - JULIJA GUSCA, DAGNIJA BLUMBERGA (Riga Technical University, Latvia)
- P11 CO2 storage research in the Czech Republic: Fundamentals for understanding of CO2 migration and interaction processes - VÁCLAVA HAVLOVÁ, P. BRUHA, D. DOBREV (NRI Rež plc, Czech Republic), V. KOLEJKA, V. HLADÍK (Czech Geological Survey)
- P12 Sorption and flow of CO2 in Polish gas shales - project CO2SHALESTORE. - MARCIN LUTYNSKI (Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland)
- P13 Preparation for carbon capture and storage in Finland - TUIJA VÄHÄKUOPUS, SOILE AATOS, JARMO KALLIO, NICKLAS NORDBÄCK (GTK, Finland)
- P14 Mafic rocks - inadequate feedstock for CO2 sequestration in Poland - MALGORZATA LABUS (Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland)
- P15 Geological and tectonic structure of Lithuania: implications - JURGA LAZAUSKIENE, JOLANTA CYZIENE (Geological Survey of Lithuania)
- P16 - Geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers – possibilities in Sweden - LINDA M. WICKSTRÖM, MIKAEL ERLSTRÖM, NIKLAS JUHOJUNTTI & ULF SIVHED (Geological Survey of Sweden)
More photos from the event are available
here.
