Petroleum Geology: From Mature Basins to New Frontiers – Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference

‘The Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference is the seventh in a series that has become a tradition known as the ‘Barbican’ conferences. They started life over 35 years ago, in 1974, with a focus solely on North-West Europe, and have a reputation, both from the conferences and the accompanying Proceedings volumes, of being at the forefront of petroleum geoscience; the standard reference for successive generations of petroleum geoscientists.
North-West Europe has matured as a petroleum province and, at the same time, the conference series has matured to be a truly global event.
These Proceedings embrace many of the world’s petroleum provinces in a two-volume set. There are sections on Europe, which still provides the heart of the Proceedings; Russia, the former Soviet Union and Circum-Artic; North Africa and the Middle East; Passive Margins; and Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources.
In addition, the three Geocontroversies debates, highly acclaimed at the conference, are included, as is a summary of the Core Workshop. A DVD complements the books and, in addition to providing electronic versions of all the papers also includes selected posters and video clips from the Virtual Field Trip session; the latter being a major success at the conference. The Proceedings volumes of this seventh conference are therefore a ‘must’ for every petroleum geoscientist’s bookshelf.
Preparing for a carbon constrained world; overview of the United States regional carbon sequestration partnerships programme and its Southwest Regional Partnership
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Published:January 01, 2010
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R. Esser, R. Levey, B. Mcpherson, W. O'Dowd, J. Litynski, S. Plasynski, 2010. "Preparing for a carbon constrained world; overview of the United States regional carbon sequestration partnerships programme and its Southwest Regional Partnership", Petroleum Geology: From Mature Basins to New Frontiers – Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference, B. A. Vining, S. C. Pickering
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Abstract
The Southwest Carbon Partnership (SWP), one of seven United States Department of Energy-funded Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships, has been tasked with assessing the CO2 sequestration potential within the southwestern United States. Carbon dioxide is considered a ‘greenhouse’ gas and is emitted, in large volumes, by the burning of fossil fuels and other industrial processes. CO2 capture from point source emitters and subsequent geological sequestration is being considered as a viable short- to intermediate-range mitigation option to combat the phenomena of global warming. Significant fossil fuel reserves and consumers exist within the seven member states of the SWP and, as such, the Partnership is dedicating a large amount of resources to the challenges posed by large-scale CO2 sequestration. Three distinct phases of work have been or will be performed by the SWP: a Characterization Phase to identify carbon capture and sequestration potential; a Validation Phase to test small-scale field injection of CO2; and a Deployment Phase to test commercial-scale field injection of CO2. Each phase presents challenges and opportunities to the refinement of the best approach to safe and efficient geological storage of CO2 within the SW region of the United States.
- carbon sequestration
- carbonate rocks
- clastic rocks
- coalbed methane
- Cretaceous
- dolostone
- enhanced recovery
- environmental effects
- environmental management
- gas injection
- global change
- global warming
- government agencies
- greenhouse gases
- Jurassic
- Kirtland Shale
- limestone
- Mesozoic
- monitoring
- natural gas
- New Mexico
- Paradox Basin
- permeability
- Permian Basin
- petroleum
- petroleum engineering
- porosity
- saline composition
- San Juan Basin
- San Juan County Utah
- sandstone
- sedimentary rocks
- site exploration
- Southwestern U.S.
- survey organizations
- underground installations
- underground storage
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Utah
- Aneth Field
- Price Utah
- Gordon Creek Field
- Southwest Regional Partnership
- Southwest Carbon Partnership
- Horseshoe Atoll Field