Thursday 5 November 2009

8.30         Welcome and registration

9.15        Opening address (PDF - 580 ko)
                Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA

SESSION I – Regulatory framework and strategies for enabling CCS deployment
Chairperson: Nobuo Tanaka, IEA

Regulatory framework
Co-chairperson: Kamel Bennaceur, Schlumberger

9.40             CCS: international status of political, regulatory and financing issues (PDF - 710 ko)
                     Tom Kerr, IEA

10.00           EC regulatory framework (PDF - 360 ko)
                     Scott Brockett, European Commission, DG ENV

10.20          Canada’s investments towards implementation of CCS in Canada (PDF - 720 ko)
                    Larry Hegan, Office of Energy Research and Development - Government of Canada

10.40          Break

Strategies for CCS deployment
Co-chairperson: Nick Otter, GCCSI

11.10           A power company perspective (PDF - 1. 7 Mo)
                     Pietro Barbucci, ENEL

11.30           EC CCS demonstration network (PDF - 300 ko)
                     Kai Tullius, European Commission, DG TREN

11.50         Strategies and policies for accelerating global CCS deployment (PDF - 300 Ko)
                    Jesse Scott, E3G

12.10         The global CCS Institute, a major initiative to facilitate the rapid deployment of CCS (PDF - 1 Mo)
                    Nick Otter, GCCSI

12.30          Panel discussion

13.10          Lunch sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA

SESSION II – From pilot to demonstration projectsChairperson: François Démarcq, BRGM

Projects outside Europe
Co-chairperson: François Kalaydjian, IFP

14.30           Otway project, Australia (PDF - 2.1 Mo)
                      David Hilditch, CO2 CRC

14.50           US regional partnerships (PDF - 4.1 Mo)
                      Gerald Hill, Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (SECARB)

15.10           CCS activities in Brazil (PDF - 2.4 Mo)
                     Rodolfo Dino, Petrobras

15.30           Break

European projects
Co-chairperson: Luc de Marliave, Total

16.00           French pilot projects
                     Nicolas Aimard, Total

16.20           Lessons learnt from Ketzin CO2Sink project in Germany (PDF - 4.2 Mo)
                     Ruediger Giese, GFZ

16.40           CO2 storage - from laboratory to reality (PDF - 3.2 Mo)
                     Niels-Peter Christensen, Vattenfall

17.00           Valuation and storage of CO2: A global project for carbon management in South-East France (PDF - 2.4 Mo)
                     Gilles Munier, Geogreen

 17.20          Panel discussion

18.00           Evening reception sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA

 

Friday 6 November 2009

8.30             Welcome and registration

SESSION III – Technological challengesChairperson: Olivier Appert, IFP

Technological challenges of CO2 capture
Co-chairperson: Philip Ringrose, StatoilHydro

9.00             Carbon capture - Global technology blocks (PDF - 1.2 Mo)
                     Philippe Paelinck, Alstom

9.20             IFP novel concept for CO2 capture (PDF - 3.2 Mo)
                     Ludovic Raynal, IFP

9.40             Oxy-combustion and other emerging capture technologies
                     Lars Stromberg, Vattenfall

10.00           Carbon capture for the steel industry (PDF - 1.8 Mo)
                     Jean-Pierre Birat, Arcelor-Mittal

10.20          Break

Technological challenges of CO2 storage
Co-chairperson: Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol, BRGM

10.50           Modeling CO2 dynamics in the subsurface (PDF - 1.6 Mo)
                      Laurent Trenty, IFP ; Pascal Audigane, BRGM

11.10           CO2 storage wells - challenges and solutions (PDF - 1.2 Mo)
                     Matteo Loizzo, Schlumberger

11.30           Portfolio of monitoring technologies (PDF - 6.8 Mo)
                     Rob Arts, TNO

11.50           Risk management and uncertainties: Ensuring CO2 storage safety (PDF - 1 Mo)
                      Hubert Fabriol, BRGM

12.10          Panel discussion

12.50          Lunch sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA

SESSION IV – Structuring the CO2 sector: Financing, capacity, societyChairperson: Philippe Van de Maele, ADEME  

Financial and economic aspects
Co-chairperson: Pierre Dechamps, European Commission

14.30           Financial, organisational, behaviour and economic aspects for the implementation of CCS in Europe (PDF - 2.5 Mo)
                      Peter Radgen, E.ON

14.50           Australian Government - Policy and Support for CSS   (PDF - 280 ko)
                     John Hartwell, Ministry of Resources, Energy & Tourism, Australia

15.10           Different measures for the same target:
                     Comparing emission trading versus emission performance standards (PDF - 300 Ko)
                      Sina Wartmann, Ecofys

15.30           Break

Societal aspects
Co-chairperson: Derek Taylor, Bellona

15.50          Public Communications - Aspects of education and training for the deployment of CCS (PDF - 1.2 Mo)
                    Klaus Willnow, Siemens AG

16.30          French research demonstration projects
                    François Moisan, ADEME

16.50         Panel discussion

17.30       End of symposium

 

Thanks to the autors for their autorization.