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Addressing the Nation’s Energy Needs Through Technology Innovation – 2019 Carbon Capture, Utilization, Storage, and Oil and Gas Technologies Integrated Review Meeting

August 26-30, 2019
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

INDEX: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Posters Invited

MONDAY

MORNING SESSION

  • 7:00 AM Meeting Registration/Continental Breakfast – Ballroom Foyer
  • 8:00 AM Welcome/Introduction – Ballroom A
  • 8:10 AM Steven Winberg, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
  • 8:40 AM Introduction
  • 8:45 AM Brian Anderson, Director, National Energy Technology Laboratory)
  • 9:15 AM CCUS: Current Business Cases
  • 10:00 AM Break

CAPTURE AND UTILIZATION SESSION
4TH FLOOR, ROOM 406
CAPTURE – LAB/BENCH-SCALE RESEARCH
Moderator: Jose Figueroa, NETL

  • 10:30 AM Bench-Scale Testing of Next-Generation Hollow-Fiber Membrane Modules (FE0026422)
    Shilu Fu, American Air Liquide Inc.
  • 10:50 AM Energy-Efficient GO-PEEK Hybrid Membrane Process for Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture (FE0026383)
    Shiquang Li, Gas Technology Institute
  • 11:10 AM Novel Process That Achieves 10 MOL/KG Sorbent Swing Capacity in a Rapidly Cycled Pressure Swing Adsorption Process (FE0026433)
    Ryan Lively, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 11:30 AM Cryogenic Carbon Capture Development (FE0028697)
    Larry Baxter, Sustainable Energy Solutions
  • 11:50 AM Electrochemically Mediated Amine Regeneration in CO2 Scrubbing Processes (FE0026489)
    T. Alan Hatton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 12:10 PM Rapid Design and Testing of Novel Gas-Liquid Contacting Devices for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Via 3D Printing: Modular Adaptive Packing (FE0031530)
    Erik Meuleman, ION Engineering LLC
  • 12:30 PM Lunch

Moderator: Andrew Jones, NETL

  • 1:30 PM Development and Bench-Scale Testing of a Novel Biphasic Solvent-Enabled Absorption Process for PostCombustion Carbon Capture (FE0031600) Yongqi Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 1:50 PM A Process with Decoupled Absorber Kinetics and Solvent Regeneration through Membrane Dewatering and In-Column Heat Transfer (FE0031604) James Landon, University of Kentucky
  • 2:10 PM Universal Solvent Viscosity Reduction Via Hydrogen Bonding Disruptors (FE0031629)
    Xu Zhou, Liquid Ion Solutions LLC
  • 2:30 PM ROTA-CAP: An Intensified Carbon Capture System Using Rotating Packed Beds (FE0031630)
    Osman Akpolat, Gas Technology Institute
  • 2:50 PM Mixed-Salt Based Transformational Solvent Technology for CO2 Capture (FE0031597)
    Palitha Jayaweera, SRI International
  • 3:10 PM Development of Self-Assembly Isoporous Membranes (FE0031596)
    Hans Wijmans, Membrane Technology and Research (MTR) Inc.
  • 3:30 PM Break

SUBSURFACE PLENARY PLAINS AND NORTHWEST 1
Moderator: Bill Aljoe, NETL | Ballroom B

  • 10:30 AM Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership and Phase III (FC26-05NT42592)
    Charles D. Gorecki, University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center (Aljoe)
  • 11:00 AM Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership – Phase III (FC26-05NT42587)
    Lee Spangler, Montana State University, Energy Research Institute (Aljoe)
  • 11:30 AM EERC-DOE Joint Program on Research and Development for Fossil Energy-Related Resources; Subtask 3.1: Related Resources: Bakken-Rich Gas EOR Center (FE0024233)
    James Sorensen, University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center (Covatch)
  • 12:00 PM First-Ever Field Pilot on Alaska’s North Slope to Validate the Use of Polymer Floods for Heavy Oil Enhanced Oil Recovery (FE0031606)
    Abhijit Dandekar, University of Alaska - Fairbanks (Cercone)
  • 12:30 PM Lunch – Ballroom A/li>

PLAINS AND NORTHWEST 2
Moderator: Bill O'Dowd, NETL | Ballroom B

  • 1:30 PM North Dakota Integrated Carbon Storage Complex Feasibility Study (FE0029488)
    Wesley Peck, University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center (O’Dowd)
  • 2:00 PM Integrated Midcontinent Stacked Carbon Storage Hub (FE0031623)
    Andrew Duguid, Battelle Memorial Institute (McNemar)
  • 2:30 PM Commercial-Scale Carbon Storage Complex Feasibility Study at Dry Fork Station, Wyoming (FE0031624)
    Scott Quillinan, University of Wyoming (O’Dowd)
  • 3:00 PM Developing and Validating Pressure Management and Plume Control Strategies in the Williston Basin Through a Brine Extraction and Storage Test (FE0026160)
    John Hamling, University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center (McNemar)
  • 3:30 PM Break – Ballroom Foyer

CAPTURE AND UTILIZATION SESSION
4TH FLOOR, ROOM 406
CAPTURE – LAB/BENCH-SCALE RESEARCH
Moderator: Andrew O’Palko, NETL

  • 4:00 PM Bench-Scale Development of a Transformational Graphene Oxide-Based Membrane Process for PostCombustion CO2 Capture (FE0031598)
    Shiguang Li, Gas Technology Institute
  • 4:20 PM Flue Gas Aerosol Pretreatment Technologies to Minimize PCC Solvent Losses (FE0031592)
     Devin Bostick, Linde LLC
  • 4:40 PM Development of Carbon Molecular Sieves Hollow Fiber Membranes Based on Polybenzimidazole Doped with Polyprotic Acids with Superior H2/CO2 Separation Properties (FE0031636)
    Haiqing Lin, University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • 5:00 PM Emissions Mitigation Technology for Advanced Water-Lean Solvent-based CO2 Capture Processes (FE0031660)
    Jak Tanthana, Research Triangle Institute
  • 5:20 PM Syngas Purification Using High-Pressure CO2BOL Solvents with Pressure Swing Regeneration (FWP-72564) 
    Phillip Koech, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • 5:40 PM Adjourn Capture and Utilization Session
  • 6:00 PM End of Day

SUBSURFACE BREAKOUT
MONITORING 1
Moderator: Jerry Carr, NETL 3rd Floor, Rooms 303, 304, 305

  • 4:00 PM Task 5: Advances in Large-N Seismic Measurements to Monitor Reservoir Behavior (FWP-FEW0191)
    Eric Matzel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (McNemar)
  • 4:20 PM Task 3: Assessment of Leakage Pathways Using Joint EM-Seismic Borehole and Surface Technologies Task 4 Monitoring Technology for Deep CO2 Injection (FWP-ESD14095)
    Michael Wilt and Pierpaolo Marchesini, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Carr)
  • 4:40 PM Task 2: 2nd Generation SOV DAS (FWP-ESD14095)
    Julia Correa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Carr)
  • 5:00 PM Development of High Sensitivity Engineered Optical Fiber for Distributed Acoustic Sensing (FWP-FEW0246/FWP-FP00007226)
    Michael Messerly, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Carr)
  • 5:20 PM Task 2: Monitoring for Small Leaks over Large Areas (FWP-FE-890-18-FY18)
    Youzuo Lin, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Hull)
  • 5:40 PM National Risk Assessment Partnership Task 6: Risk-Based Approach to Post-Injection Site Closure
    Bob Dilmore, National Energy Technology Laboratory (Underwood) 
  • 6:00 PM End of Day

SUBSURFACE BREAKOUT
NATIONAL LAB FUNDAMENTAL SHALE RESEARCH
Moderator: Bruce Brown, NETL 3rd Floor, Rooms 301, 302

  • 4:00 PM Numerical and Laboratory Investigations for Maximization of Production from Tight/Shale Oil Reservoirs (FWP-FP000008115)
    George Moridis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Henry) 
  • 4:20 PM Fundamentals of Unconventional Reservoirs Research (FWP-FE406-408-409)
    George Guthrie, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Brown)
  • 4:40 Fundamental Chemical and Mechanical Processes for Unconventional Formations (FWP-1022415)
    Ale Hakala, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • 5:00 PM Chemical Control of Fluid Flow and Contaminant Release in Shale Microfractures (FWP-100211)
    John Bargar, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (Cercone)
  • 5:20 PM Improved Understanding of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Distribution in Unconventional Reservoir Stimulation (FWP-FP00008256)
    Tetsu Tokunaga and Omotayo Omosebi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Henry)
  • 5:40 PM  Understanding and Controlling Sustainability of Hydraulic Fracture Permeability in Ductile Shales (FWP-FP0008114)
    Seiji Nakagawa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Henry)
  • 6:00 PM End of Day

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POSTERS INVITED