Jan. 21, 2022


Description

After several years of equivocating, most geoscientists view global climate change, and its anthropogenic causes, as a reality. And many view subsurface storage of CO2 as a new technology. There are many new factors in this storage, subsurface COstorage has been going on more than 50 years in the form of CO2 enhanced oil recovery.

This presentation reviews the progress of field implementation of CO2-EOR and the lessons learned. The review also provides insights into how these lessons will inform subsurface storage.


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Speaker: Larry W. Lake
Speaker Larry W. Lake

Larry W. Lake is a professor in the Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin where he holds the Shahid and Sharon Ullah Chair.  He holds BSE and PhD degrees in Chemical Engineering from Arizona State University and Rice University, respectively.
He is the author …

Larry W. Lake is a professor in the Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin where he holds the Shahid and Sharon Ullah Chair.  He holds BSE and PhD degrees in Chemical Engineering from Arizona State University and Rice University, respectively.


He is the author or co-author of more than 100 technical papers, four textbooks and the editor of three bound volumes. Dr. Lake has served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), won the 1996 Anthony F. Lucas Gold Medal of the AIME, the Degoyer Distinguished Service Award in 2002, and has been a member of the US National Academy of Engineers since 1997.  He won the SPE/DOE IOR Pioneer Award in 2000. 


 

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Organizer

Patricia E. Carreras - Chair, SPE GCS Continuing Education Committee

Ricardo Lara Orozco - Secretary, SPE GCS Continuing Education Committee


Date and Time

Fri, Jan. 21, 2022

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0600) US/Central

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