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SEG Symposium: Role of Geosciences in Carbon Storage

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Locate"Despite the importance of CCS for achieving clean energy transitions, its deployment has been slow to take off in different parts of the world. There are only 20 commercial CCS operations worldwide, although hundreds will be needed globally to achieve net zero targets. CCS activities have been prioritized and implemented in several developed nations; however, many countries in Asia (including India), Central and South America and Africa have no CCS activities besides a few exceptions. In India, momentum for sustainable energy and CCS research activities increased after the Prime Minister declared the Net Zero target as 2070. Thus, the time is right to invite experts from across the globe to exchange ideas and learn from each other’s experiences, and this Symposium will be a platform for such collaborations."
We are delighted to present in the Symposium technical program. Our talk will showcase how, with PaleoScan's RGT workflow, you can accurately characterize potential reservoirs for CO2 storage and significantly de-risk the carbon storage site selection process using your seismic and subsurface data.
Seismic characterization of potential CO2 storage sites in offshore pre-salt fractured gas reservoirs enabled by the RGT modelling method
Nicolas Daynac, Eliis (to be present by Marc-Antoine Dupont on behalf of Nicolas)
Session: 4 - Stream 2: Seismic Reservoir Characterization (1)
Date: Wednesday 20 March, 2024
Time: 1.45pm - 2.05pm (local time)
SEG Symposium: Role of Geosciences in Carbon Storage Technical Program