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Carbon Storage Opportunities In The North Sea

Organised by: Petroleum Group
Date: 24-25 March 2010
Event Type: Conference
Venue: The Geological Society (Burlington House)
Accessibility: Hearing Aid Loop Wheelchair Access
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Registration rates

Fellow £150.00
Non-Fellow £250.00
Student £50.00
 
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Carbon capture and storage has the potential to be the size of North Sea oil and gas industry and be worth more than £2bn/yr and sustain more than 30,000 jobs by 2030. North Sea CO2 storage space is estimated at more than 22 billion tonnes which is 180 years' emissions from the UK's 20 largest point sources. But what are the geological factors affecting how this space can be used? How will geology inform the regulators and the public and what are the risks and opportunities for the private sector?

Keynote presentations on:
  • Role of the national geological survey
  • UK and Dutch North Sea storage capacity
  • North Sea and other international CCS hubs
Abstracts or sponsorship enquiries should be sent to steve.whalley@geolsoc.org.uk

For further information about this conference, please contact:
Steve Whalley, Event Co-ordinator: +44 (0)20 7432 0980
or email: steve.whalley@geolsoc.org.uk

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Office contact details:

Name: Steve Whalley
Address: The Geological Society
Burlington House
Piccadilly
Postcode: W1J 0BG
Country: United Kingdom
Telephone: 020 7432 0980
Fax: 020 7494 0579
E-Mail: steve.whalley@geolsoc.org.uk