VAHC CLUB AND PTRC ORGANIZE TRAINING COURSES ON CARBON CAPTURE, USE AND STORAGE (CCUS)

VAHC Club and PTRC organize training courses on carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)

 

Invite partners to register to sponsor, accompany and register to study.

The total estimated funding is 70,000 USD including expert costs and organizational logistics. It is expected that there will be training sessions in Vung Tau City and Dong Nai.

Contact the Secretariat via email: contact@vahc.com.vn

Tran Minh Chien

 

Below is the program content

 

PTRC CCUS Workshop

Delivered to: Vietnam-ASEAN Hydrogen Club (VAHC)

 

The PTRC's CCUS workshop is comprised of several modules that stand alone or can be integrated into a comprehensive workshop. The modules can also be selected individually by VAHC and arranged in an order that suits VAHC's needs and requirements. The objective of the CCUS workshop is to increase the overall knowledge and understanding of VAHC's CCUS sector by developing and delivering a CCUS training session. The training session will summarize global strengths in CCUS and provide other relevant industry information to better equip VAHC with current and future CCUS projects. The training presentation will seek to increase VAHC's knowledge of CCUS by informing CCUS strengths and capabilities to better serve clients operating in the sector.

Proposed Workshop Outline: Delivered over two full-day sessions.

 

Global State of CCUS

Purpose: Encompasses important milestones for CCS over the last decade, including the key opportunities and challenges it faces, operational projects, technology options, deployment challenges, and research priorities.

 

Key Takeaways: Governments, policy­makers, media commentators, receive a high-level comprehensive overview of global CCS facilities and trends and outline the emergence of strategic partnerships driving CCS development.

• Introduction to CCUS

• Overview of what projects are happening in the world

• Addressing the political, economic, social, and technological factors associated with CCUS

• Global CCUS opportunities

• Implementation measures for success

CCS Regulation/Standards/T ax I ncentives Purpose:

Provide an international policy update that leverages the ISO standards.

  • Key Takeaways: Environmental and social governance
  • Financing CCS
  • Risks and mitigating factors in CCS investment
  • Clean fuel regulations Government of Canada CCUS tax incentives
  • Low carbon fuel standards

• The importance of CCUS Specific Policies and Regulations

• International CCS standards

• Carbon credits / offsets

• Development of ISO Standards for CCUS

• Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) arising from UNFCC and IpCC

CO2 Capture

Purpose: Introduce pre-combustion capture, post-combustion capture, oxyfuel combustion, and emerging technologies

• Capture process, utilities, equipment, resources

•  Industries conducive with capture

•  Facility process

Key Takeaways:

  • Attendees will gain an understanding of the three main types of CO2 Capture technologies
  • Overview of industries that will benefit most from set-point capture

 

Transportation/Pipeline

Purpose: to provide a high-level overview of pipeline regulations in development internationally, and of other forms of transportation such as rail, sea, and road.

Key Takeaways:

  • Broad overview of different transport options for CO2 utilization and storage
  • ISO regulatory overview of recommended regulations

• Global CCS transportation overview

• Developing of ISO standards for CO2 pipelines

• Pipeline network design for activities like EOR (in light of hub proposals and multiple sources)

Storage: Site Selection

Key takeaways:

  • Recognize and understand different geological storage containers
  • Understanding of possible challenges in characterizing and choosing a site

High level overview and comparison of storage locations

• Conducting a site characterization

• Cap rock and target formations

• EOR oilfields (deep and shallower)

• Deep saline aquifers

Storge: CO2-EOR

An overview of how CO2 enhanced oil recovery and CO2 storage work in petroleum fields

 

Key takeaways:

  • Broad understanding of CO2-EOR processes and operations at oilfields

• History of CO2-EOR (Texas, Weyburn, Alberta, other operations)

•  Site screening criteria (shallow/deep reservoirs)

• Mechanisms

•  WAG and other operational technologies

• CO2 storage in Oil & Gas fields

• Transitioning from EOR to storage (for accounting or regulatory purposes)

• Economics and improved recovery

Storage: Subsurface Modeling Guidelines for Operating Geological CO2 Storage

Key Takeaways:

  • Mathematical and predictive models for CO2 storage projects, both predictive and continuously changing as injection progresses.

• Field data acquisition and pre-processing

• Building geological models and coupled reservoir simulations

• Non-Isothermal flow and geomechanical issues during cooling-warming sequences

• Intermittent injection, salt precipitation and near­wellbore formation damage

 

• Saline reservoir monitoring using time-lapse seismic surveys

• Integrating a bubble-tube system for downhole pressure determination

• Applicability of fast proxy models for geological CO2 storage

Storage: Well Design, Integrity, and Operational Experience

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Effective well design for injection and containment of CO2
  • Risks related to wells and wellbores
  • Appropriate MMV

• Overview of ecus Well Designs

• Project Examples of Wells - Injection and Observation

• Regulatory Frameworks Influencing Well  Integrity

• Risks Associated with Well Integrity

• MMV and Wells

Risk Management

Purpose: Ensure risk scenarios involved with Co2 storage projects are effectively managed and reduced to an acceptable level

 

Key Takeaways:

  • A general understanding of appropriate risk management strategies tailored to site-specific needs
  • How to effectively develop a risk management plan for CCS projects.

• Risk identification

• Evaluation

• Mitigation

MMV planning

Purpose: Outline the objectives of the MMV program, characteristics, phases of CCS projects, reporting structure to the regulator, costs, and guidance on MMV planning

 

Key Takeaways:

Selecting the right MMV technology, surface, reservoir, and wellbore monitoring

Reporting structure to a regulator

• Pre-operational MMV (baseline monitoring)

• Operational, ongoing MMV during injection (i.e., pressure, temperature, passive seismic, ground water, soil gas)

• Post Closure (water, soil gas, well integrity)

• Costing estimates

CCS Communication

Purpose: Why CCS communications and outreach are vital for all projects, stakeholder engagement

 

Key Takeaways:

  • How to effectively engage your stakeholders
  • How to apply CCS communications to projects
  • Designing a communications plan and emergency response plan

•         Stakeholder Engagement

•         Capacity Building

•         Public Notices

•         Open Houses

•         ESG/EDI considerations

 

PTRC Background

• PTRC has established effective collaborations with esteemed national and international organizations, including Mosaic, Natural Resource Canada, Australian Low Emission Coal (ANLEC), Energy and Environment Research Centre (USA), Japan Organization for Metal and Energy Security (JOGMEC), Swiss Federal Office of Energy, and others. These entities have collectively invested millions in research efforts at PTRC's Aquistore project and brought business to Saskatchewan.

• Aquistore carries the flag locally and internationally for CCS and has considerable investments from both the federal and provincial government to build Canadian-based CCS knowledge and expertise.

• PTRC supports the Saskatchewan governments CCUS strategy. 

 

Pricing

Instruction Type

Costs to be billed

Cost of Instruction

In person Instruction

Client must cover:

• Expenses for travel, food and accommodation for PTRC staff and contractors at G of C rates

• Expenses for production of workshop material and hand-outs

Negotiated rate.

Virtual Instruction

N/A

Same fees


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