20th – 22nd August, 2019, University of Calgary
The next IEAGHG Monitoring Network Meeting will be combined with the Environmental Research Network.The 3-day event will be run between August 20th – 22nd, at the University of Calgary and include a field trip to the CaMI Field Research site approximately 25 km southwest of Brooks, Alberta. The emphasis of this combined network meeting will be on post-closure monitoring, long-term post-injection measures as well as updates on sensing technology development, field release experiments and the environmental impacts of monitoring.Case studies of on and offshore monitoring will also be presented.This Network meeting will be immediately followed by a 1-day workshop on Faults and their significance for large-scale CO2 Storage (please see separate listing on the IEAGHG website).
REGISTRATION
Information on the IEAGHG Combined Monitoring and Environmental Research Networks meeting AND the Fault Workshop, along with links to register and accommodation details, can be found by CLICKING HERE.
DRAFT AGENDA
To download a PDF version of the agenda, please CLICK HERE.
Call For Posters
Delegates planning to attend the IEAGHG Monitoring & Environmental Research Combined Network Meeting in August are invited to submit posters summarising relevant research that they are engaged in. Research should relate to the meeting’s themes which include:
- Case Studies of real data– Offshore and Onshore CO2 storage sites
- Developments in Sensing including Noise Monitoring and Characterisation of CO2 storage sites
- Environmental Impacts of Monitoring CO2 storage sites
- Lessons learned from managing field projects including controlled release projects
- Long-Term Monitoring Post-Injection for Site Closure of CO2 storage sites
- Monitoring Post-Injection for Site Closure of CO2 storage sites
- Monitoring for Storage with EOR compared with DSF requirements
- Uncertainty in quantification
- Up-Well Leakage
Further details about this meeting can be found on the IEAGHG website, home page under “Upcoming Events and Networking Meetings”. If you have any queries related to this event contact either James Craig at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Sam Neades at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
If you would like to submit a poster, please submit an abstract to Sam Neades at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. summarising the research by no later than Monday 10th June 2019. Abstracts submitted after this date will not be considered.