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Event Date |
Wed May 22 -03 - Thu May 23 -03 (7 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue May 21 11:00pm - Wed May 22 11:00pm |
Location |
TBA
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Region | Americas |
The maturing carbon market is a major driver for deployment of carbon capture, utilization, and storage projects. Both the subsurface technical knowledge and related data sets of the petroleum industry are major inputs required for the world to successfully move toward a carbon-neutral and sustainable energy future. CCUS has experienced growing interest over the past two decades, due to the desire to reduce CO₂ emissions and to make industrial sources more environmentally sustainable.
Exciting keynote speakers and lunch panels will drive the discussions of the future of energy. Technical speakers will represent industry, research institutions and universities. The work presented at the event will demonstrate the ongoing need for skilled petroleum geologists, geophysicists, and engineers to help define the future of carbon management.
2024 Speakers
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Claudio Ziglio
Petrobras
Eleine Vence
ConocoPhillips
Frederico Miranda
Eneva
Nathalia Weber
Special Sessions Co-Chair, CCS Brazil
Bill Maloney
Advisor, AAPG Sustainability Committee
Autumn Haagsma
Advisor, Michigan Geological Survey
Cassandra Dewan
Student/YP Activities, SLB
Daiane Cardoso
Student/YP Activities, CCS Brazil GIS Project
Augusto Carvalho
Technical Program Theme Chair, SLB
Thiago Correa
Technical Program Theme Chair, University of California Berkley
Carlos Bahamon
Technical Program Theme Chair, Oxy
Eduardo Lopez
Technical Program Theme Chair, ECOPETROL
Carlos Vega Ortiz
Technical Program Theme Chair, University of Utah
Deane Roehl
Technical Program Theme Chair, TECGRAF Institute, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Siamak Bakhtiari
Technical Program Theme Chair, BP
Oleg Valishin
Technical Program Theme Chair, SERCEL