Do you think that carbon capture and storage is a dead idea? Think again. At our Jan 18th London forum, for just £100, you can hear from the people who are actually turning CCJ into a business - without being dependent on government support which may or may not happen - or who have viable business proposals to use carbon capture to extend the life of the North Sea by decades, leading to enormous increases in business, jobs and revenue to the British government.
Hear from companies like Altona Energy, which are securing financing from Beijing for a coal mine, coal to liquids plant with carbon dioxide storage in Adelaide, Australia, producing diesel with very low carbon emissions at just $0.33 a litre of diesel.
The event gives a discussion format to give you plenty of opportuntiy to ask the experts how they get over the hurdles for CCS - regulatory, financing, convincing investors of the long term business plan - so you can get answers to your questions which your company has about how the industry might emerge.
Learn about business opportunities carbon storage might offer for subsurface specialist firms.
We're not going to hype carbon capture and storage - there are no certainties that it will develop into a large business - but provide you with the advice and information you can go back to your company and help assess the chances, and help get your business as well aligned as possible for the business opportunities with might develop over the coming decade.
Carbon capture and storage is a fast moving industry - many people think it is moving fast off the agenda - but the truth is different - it could be a large scale industry very quickly.
For just a £100 ticket, you can get a seat in one of the world's potentially fastest growing and most exciting industries. Limited places, register now to secure yours.
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David Bamford is a geophysicist by background and an explorer by recent history, and is well known as both around the oil & gas industry. In addition to acting as a director or advisor to several small companies, including his own consultancy, he writes regularly for journals such as OilVoice, ROGTEC etc, and has recently co-founded OilVoice Forums as a vehicle for on-line communication in the oil & gas industry. He is a non executive Director of Tullow Oil (since 2004, and is a member of the Audit, Nominations and Remuneration Committees). With a PhD in Geological Sciences from the University of Birmingham, he has had over 23 years exploration experience with BP where he was Chief Geophysicist from 1990 to 1995, General Manager for West Africa from 1995 to 1998, and acted as Vice President, Exploration, directing BP's global exploration programme, from 2001 to 2003.
New Eyes Exploration New Eyes Exploration, founded by David Bamford, explores new ways to discover Oil and Gas. More...
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Responsible for developing strategy and providing advise on Carbon Management and CCS across BP group of companies. Principle external facing person from BP on the matter of CCS. Chairman of the board of the Carbon Capture and Storage Industry Aassociation, based in London.
CCSA & BP From its base in London the Carbon Capture & Storage Association brings together specialist companies in manufacturing & processing, power generation, engineering & contracting, oil, gas & minerals as well as a wide range of support services to the energy sector such as law, banking, consultancy and project management.
The Association is a model for sectoral cooperation in business development and its existence is welcomed by government. More...
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Durham University is a world-class university in two locations: in the city of Durham and at our Queen's Campus in Stockton. In both locations the University is engaged in:
* high-quality teaching and learning * advanced research and partnership with business * regional and community partnerships and initiatives * services for conferences, events and visitor accommodation.
The University is collegiate, with colleges providing residential, social and welfare facilities for their student members, and creating a sense of community for staff and students together. Its academic teaching and research programmes are delivered through departments contained within three faculties: Arts and Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences and Health. More...
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James has worked in the CCS business since 2005, when he managed subsurface and wells design of offshore EOR plus CO2 storage for BP's DF1 Project in Scotland. Later he managed worldwide appraisal and development of CO2 storage for Hydrogen Energy (a joint venture of BP and Rio Tinto), overseeing projects in the Middle East, North America, Europe and Australia.
His most recent assignment was managing a BP Alternative Energy team developing CO2 storage technology in London and Houston. Prior to DF1, James was Field Development Manager for Clair, Miller, Exploration and Decommissioning in BP's North Sea organisation, preceded by leadership roles in subsurface technology and development of a gas EOR project in Algeria.
Through the 1990s James worked for ARCO in Dallas, with a variety of management and senior technical positions in exploration and production, including projects in miscible gas EOR. Prior to joining ARCO in 1988, he worked in a variety of entrepreneurial and academic roles in petroleum exploration and production as well as mineral exploration for ten years in western Canada, with a concentration on thermal EOR projects.
James holds a BSc from the University of Toronto and a PhD in geology from the University of Cambridge.
2CO The basic principle behind 2Co Energy is to put the effects of the damage done by the key contributor to climate change, CO2 into reverse. With 2Co's existing capability, CO2 can be captured, transported, used to produce oil that's previously been impossible to recover, and then stored permanently out of harm's way deep under the sea floor. It means the world can view CO2 in a different light, as a valuable tool in the oil industry More...
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Petrofac aims to generate sustainable growth in value for its shareholders by leveraging its core competencies, being the ability to engineer, build and operate oil & gas infrastructure, and the ability to create and deliver value-adding investments. More...
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Mr. Peter Michael John Fagiano has been Executive Director of Project Technology at Altona Energy Plc since January 2011.
Altona Energy Altona Energy is dedicated to creating shareholder value and wealth. It's mission is to develop profitable, value added projects from world scale energy resources, with a current focus firmly on the evaluation and development of the company's huge coal resources in the Arckaringa Basin of South Australia.
The Company's flagship Arckaringa Project ticks all the boxes as a major Australian development project for the 21st century.
A modern, combined-cycle power station adding 560Mw to the national grid A resource equivalent to 7.8 billion barrels of clean-burning fuel for Australia and the world Feedstock for the production of many high-value products ranging from fertilisers to plastics Thousands of jobs in the construction stage and a permanent workforce of nearly 800 in production Potential water supply to open up the vast northern tracts of South Australia to industry and agriculture Infrastructure and power to support the coming northern mining boom The opportunity to create a world-leading Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility for the management of greenhouse gases.
Arckaringa is the right project at the right time for South Australia. More...
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Responsible for developing strategy and providing advise on Carbon Management and CCS across BP group of companies. Principle external facing person from BP on the matter of CCS. Chairman of the board of the Carbon Capture and Storage Industry Aassociation, based in London.
CCSA & BP From its base in London the Carbon Capture & Storage Association brings together specialist companies in manufacturing & processing, power generation, engineering & contracting, oil, gas & minerals as well as a wide range of support services to the energy sector such as law, banking, consultancy and project management.
The Association is a model for sectoral cooperation in business development and its existence is welcomed by government. More...
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