Thursday 4 October 2007
8.30 Welcome and registration
9.15 Opening address
Philippe
Vesseron, BRGM
SESSION I - Issues and strategies
for controlling greenhouse gas emissions
Chairpersons: - Didier Houssin,
IEA
Status and
prospects
Co-chairperson: Pierre Dechamps, European
Commission
9.40 IPCC
fourth assessment report on the issue of CCS (PDF
- 390 ko)
Bert Metz, IPCC
Working Group III
10.00 Factor
4: Managing the transition for the French economy by 2050
(PDF - 470 ko)
Richard
Lavergne, DGEMP, Observatoire de l'Énergie
10.20 Energy
technology perspectives, scenarios and strategies to 2050 (PDF
- 510 ko)
Jacek Podkanski,
IEA
10.40 Break
Strategies
for CCS deployment
Co-chairperson: Hanspeter Rohner, Schlumberger
Carbon Services
11.10 European
technology platform on zero emission fossil fuel power plants
(ZEP) (PDF - 640
ko)
Nick Otter,
Alstom Power
11.30 Roadmap
for CCS in the USA (PDF
- 3.8 Mo)
Justin
Swift, US DOE
11.50 Carbon
dioxide capture and geological storage: research, development
and application in Australia (PDF
- 2.8 Mo)
Tess
Dance, CO2 CRC
12.10 Panel discussion -
CCS deployment
13.00 Lunch sponsored by Gaz de France, Schlumberger, Total, Veolia
SESSION II - Industrial achievements
in the field of CO2 capture and storage
Chairperson: Philippe Vesseron, BRGM
Update on ongoing operations
Co-chairperson: Jean-Paul Reich, GDF
14.30 Canadian
experience (PDF
- 950 ko)
Bill
Reynen, Natural Resources Canada
14.50 Ten
years of CO2 capture and storage in Norway (PDF
- 2.4 Mo)
Tore
Torp, Statoil
15.10 In
Salah operations (Algeria) (PDF
- 2.8 Mo)
Iain
Wright, BP
15.30 Break
Planned operations
Co-chairperson: Luc de Marliave,
Total
16.00 CCS:
going from vision to realisation (PDF
- 5.6 Mo)
Lars Stromberg, Vattenfall
16.20 The
Lacq oxycombustion and CO2 storage pilot (PDF
- 5.5 Mo)
Nicolas
Aimard, Total
16.40 The
Altmark gas field (Germany): Investigating CCS Potential under
an EGR Project (PDF
- 620 ko)
Heinz Wendel, Erdgas Erdöl GmbH
17.00 EOR
and storage activities driven by CO2 in Brazil:
experience
from the Buracica and Miranga oil field performance (PDF
- 3.3 Mo)
Dino Rodolfo, Petrobras
17.20 Panel discussion
- Key messages from projects and demos, lessons learned
18.00 Cocktail sponsored by Geogreen
Friday 5 October 2007
8.30 Welcome and registration
SESSION III
- Future developments: positioning of the industry
and technological breakthroughs
Chairperson: Olivier Appert, IFP
Positioning
of industrial sectors
Co-chairperson: Rose de Lannoy, Suez
Tractebel
9.00 Carbon
capture and storage - An option for coal-based power generation
(PDF - 2.6 Mo)
Werner
Renzenbrink, RWE
9.20 The
steel industry and its needs in terms of CCS: the ULCOS program
(PDF - 2 Mo)
Jean-Pierre
Birat, Arcelor
9.40 Technologies
for CO2 capture: roadmaps and potential cost reductions
(PDF - 3 Mo)
Philippe
Paelinck, Alstom
10.00 Gas
production technology: competing processes and expected improvements
(PDF - 2.6 Mo)
Marc
David, Air Liquide
10.20 Pause
Storage development
issues
Co-chairperson: Gilles Munier, Geogreen
10.50 CO2GeoNet
- Integration of European research to build trust on CO2
geological storage (PDF
- 3.1 Mo)
Isabelle
Czernichowski-Lauriol, BRGM
11.10 CO2SINK
- Test of CO2 storage at the European pilot site Ketzin
(Germany) (PDF - 6.6 Mo)
Niels
Peter Christensen, GEUS
11.30 Storage
in aquifers for European industrial CCS projects: AQUA CO2
(PDF - 1.3 Mo)
Pierre Le Thiez, IFP*
12.10 Panel discussion - Industrial
perception
13.00 Lunch sponsored by Gaz de France, Schlumberger, Total, Veolia
* presently with Geogreen
SESSION IV - The structuring of the CO2 sector: market,
regulations and societal perception
Chairperson: Michèle
Pappalardo, ADEME
Regulatory framework
and societal perception
Co-chairperson: François
Moisan, Club CO2
14.30 "Doing the
deal": standards for qualifying sequestration under
US Federal
and
state regulation (PDF -
125 ko)
Philip
Marston, Marston Law
14.50 Legal
and regulatory aspects (PDF
- 250 ko)
Paul
Zakkour, ERM
15.10 Societal
perception (PDF - 1.2 Mo)
Stephan
Singer, WWF
15.30 Break
CO2
market
Co-chairperson: Thomas Philippe, Veolia
Environnement
15.50 CCS
and the carbon market (PDF
- 240 ko)
Haege Fjellheim, Point Carbon
16.10 The
economics of CO2 capture and storage (PDF
- 60 ko)
Howard Herzog, MIT
16.30 Experience
in deploying clean development mechanism (CDM) in a business strategy
(PDF - 340 ko)
Thomas Philippe, Veolia Environnement
16.50
Panel discussion - Economic and societal
perception
17.30 Closing
address (PDF
- 120 ko)
with
Jean-Louis Borloo,
French
Ministry for Ecology, and Sustainable Development
and Town and Country Planning (Regional Development)
18.00 End of symposium
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