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NCCS Webinars – Autumn 2022

Over the past two years, webinars have become a cornerstone of NCCS’ dissemination and communication strategy. Even though we are now returning to in-person meetings following the COVID-19 pandemic, digital events like webinars remain relevant, as they enable us to share our results and developments with the wider CCS community around the world.

The 2022 webinar programme promises a range of exciting topics from across the CCS value chain. No matter your interest or specialisation, this is a chance to either dive deeper into your own subject – or learn something new about someone else’s.

“NCCS has run webinars for a number of years with great success,” said NCCS Centre Manager Nicola Marsh. “We’re always proud of the quality of the presentations, and we’re looking forward to this next series of talks from our partners and scientists.”

Our webinar series have been extremely successful, and we’re confident that this year will be no different.

You can find the programme for this year’s webinars below. Please note that the webinars will not be recorded this year.

22 September 

13:00-13:30 The Norwegian CCS Research Centre
                       Mona Mølnvik, SINTEF

13:00-14:00 LINCCS: Norwegian industry-driven initiative accelerating the development of sustainable and scalable carbon value chains 
                       Craig Harvey, Aker Solutions

27 September 

13:00-13:30 CCS regulation: taking stake and looking ahead
                       Catherine Banet, UiO

13:30-14:00 Longship and the capture projects: status and future
                       Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Hafslund Oslo Celsio

29 September      

13:00-13:30 Full-scale CO2 storage
                      Cristel Lambton, Northern Lights

13:30-14:00 Effects of plastic deformation on poroelastic pore pressure coefficients
                       Marcin Duda, SINTEF

4 October          

13:00-13:30 Laboratory testing of caprock fracture healing potential
                       Pierre Cerasi, SINTEF

13:30-14:00 SINTEF Pore Imaging Laboratory
                       Amir Ghaderi, SINTEF

6 October          

13:00-13:30 Experiments and modelling of choked flow of CO2 in orifices and nozzles
                       Svend Tollak Munkejord, SINTEF

13:30-14:00 Integrated characterisation of the faulted caprock shales of the Longyearbyen CO2 Lab
                       Peter Betlem, UNIS

11 October

13:00-13:30 Smart planning of CO2 capture and conditioning deployment from CO2 emission clusters
                       Simon Roussanaly, SINTEF

13:30-14:00 Non-invasive well integrity monitoring – Findings from the TOPHOLE project
                       Bastien Dupuy, SINTEF and Ehsan Hosseini, NTNU

13 October        

13:00-13:30 The ECCSEL Svelvik CO2 Field Lab – Hands-on experience with CO2 migration and monitoring.
                       Alv-Arne Grimstad, SINTEF

13:30-14:00 Brevik CCS project, large-scale carbon capture applied to the cement industry
                       Victor Darde, Aker Carbon Capture

18 October        

13:00-13:30 Single-step hydrogen production from NH3, CH4, and biogas in stacked proton ceramic reactors
                       Daniel Clark, CoorsTek Membrane Sciences

13:30-14:00 Construction and utilisation of a geological and geomechanical model of the Southern North Sea focusing on the Bunter Sandstone
                       Gareth Williams and Jim White, BGS

20 October        

13:00-13:30 The effect of hydrogen enrichment on the combustion dynamics of premixed flames in gas turbines
                       Eirik Æsøy, NTNU

13:30-14:00 Hybrid concept sorbent (VSA) - membrane for post-combustion CO2 capture from Industrial Flue Gases
                       Ruben Mocholi Montanes, SINTEF   

01 November  

13:00-13:30 Undrained pore pressure response of the Draupne shale
                       Magnus Soldal, UiO/NGI

13:30-14:00 Is it possible to improve the chemical stability of solvents for CO2 capture?
                      Andreas Grimstvedt, SINTEF

03 November  

13:00-13:30 New viscosity and density measurements of CO2 and CO2-rich mixtures for reduction of CCS costs and risk
                       Bahareh Khosravi, NTNU

13:30-14:00 Dynamic modelling and simulations of low-pressure liquid CO2 terminal operations
                       Stian Trædal, SINTEF


All NCCS Webinars will be available on the NCCS Webinar page from August, including a description and link for registration.


 

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Project name:

NCCS

Project duration:

01/08/2016 - 31/07/2024

Contact person:

Mona Mølnvik

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