We invite you to the WebSeminar: "Carbon Capture and Storage - Carbon dioxide transport and storage in focus".
We invite you to the WebSeminar: "Carbon Capture and Storage - Carbon dioxide transport and storage in focus".
The world's leading climate and energy organizations unanimously emphasize the crucial role of carbon capture and storage (CCS) on the path to climate neutrality. In order to bring the discussion on the safe storage of CO2 in the deep underground with scientifically sound information, the "Scientific Study on the National and International Technical Status of the Storage and Pipeline Transportation of CO2" was carried out. It was compiled by scientists at Clausthal University of Technology as part of DGMK project 887. The study summarizes the current state of knowledge on CO2-storage and CO2-pipeline transportation. It is based on many years of published experience from international CCS projects. In addition, the applicability and feasibility for projects in Germany will be examined.
Prof. Dr. Ganzer - one of the authors of the study - presents the key points and answers questions.
Selected parts of the study will be discussed during the web seminar. You can also take the opportunity to DGMK/ÖGEW Spring Conference on May 7-8, 2025, to find out more and talk to us in person.
Prof. Dr. Leonhard Ganzer is currently the head of the Institute for Subsurface Energy Systems and the Department of Reservoir Engineering at Clausthal University of Technology. He teaches Reservoir Engineering, Reservoir Simulation, Fluid Phase Behavior, Enhanced Oil Recovery and Integrated Group Projects. Previously, he was Professor of Reservoir Engineering at the University of Leoben in Austria. His research areas include Reservoir Simulation and History Matching, Underground Hydrogen Storage, Geothermal Engineering, CO2 Injection and Storage and Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery. He holds a PhD in reservoir engineering and reservoir simulation from the University of Leoben, Austria.
Head of the Geo-Energy-Systems and Subsurface Technologies Department
Coordination of the Department Geo-Energy-Systems and Subsurface Technologies
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