Is Your Facility Carbon Capture Ready? Understanding the Basics of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)

An AIChE/SECARB Webinar
AIChE Webinar
Originally delivered Nov 30, 2011

In this webinar, engineering professionals find out how to implement and deploy Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) projects. Specific areas addressed are project development, operations, and monitoring. The webinar provides an overview of the entire value chain of carbon capture storage (CCS) from capture and separation, through CO2 compression and transportation, to injection well design, utilization of CO2 for enhanced oil/gas recovery, operation, and monitoring, verification, and accounting (MVA) techniques.

Professional Development Hours
1.0 PDHs
Presenter(s): 

Dr. Gerald Hill

Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Hill is an energy and environmental consultant with extensive experience in both the electric utility and oil/gas sectors. He serves as senior technical advisor to the Southern States Energy Board (SSEB) and coordinates the Board’s carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) programs. Dr.

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