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Tim Dixon
Citation: IEAGHG, "IEAGHG OPEC Report of Workshop on CCS and CDM", 2013-17, December 2013.
This report outlines the discussions and outcomes from a workshop jointly held by the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D implementing agreement (IEAGHG) and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on the topic of “Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage in the UN Clean Development Mechanism”. The workshop was the latest in a series of activities by IEAGHG in supporting CCS in the CDM. The objective of the workshop was to share knowledge amongst IEAGHG technical experts and OPEC secretariat and member country delegates, and enhance the understanding amongst all participants of the issues, challenges and approaches to developing CCS projects under the UNs clean development mechanism (CDM) with a focus on OPEC member countries
The objectives of the workshop were to introduce government and industrial participants from OPEC member countries to CCS, and how to develop CDM projects which use CCS. The first day provided the background and status of CCS and CCS case studies, as well as the most relevant technologies for CCS CDM application. The second day provided information, explanations and experience on the CDM aspects, including the CDM requirements in general, those specific for CCS, guidance on preparing CDM applications, and case studies.
The workshop was opened and welcomed by Dr Abdul-Hamid, Director of Research at OPEC. Technical presentations were given by IEAGHG and by members of IEAGHG’s Research Networks on applications of CCS to power and industrial sectors, geological storage principles, site selection, characterisation and modelling, risk and safety assessments, monitoring and environmental impacts, regulatory frameworks, costs and economics, and case studies of projects.
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