Track: Carbon Capture, Utilization, & Storage
This forum of invited presentations and discussions on Carbon Capture and Storage - Information Exchange is being conducted starting this year with its first face to face meeting. The Forum will consist of 3 to 6 invited presentations, each max. 15 minutes in length including Q&A, with a group discussion at the end of the Forum. It is expected that speakers will include researchers from academia, private industry and commercial firms.
The aim of this Information Exchange is to provide the ability to review state-of-the-art information relevant to those who work with carbon capture and storage in relation to materials selection and corrosion control. The focus of this Information Exchange can be related to research and project development that addresses materials challenges and corrosion related to specific CCS process conditions including CO2 processing, transport and injection, including effect of impurities.
AGENDA:
1.0 - 13:00 – 13:05 Call to order. Introductory remarks, introduction of attendees, goals of the Information Exchange
2.0 - 13:05 – 14:50 Presentations. Technical Information exchange – Each presentation can be up to 10 minutes long followed by 5 minutes of questions/discussion.
13:05 – 13:15 Chair introduction:
Hans Sonke, Chair SC 26/SC 20 update ongoing SP developments at AMPP
SP21632-2025 published
SP21632-2, SP21632- 3 in development
Guide 52177…corrosion testing in Ballot
13:15 – 13.30 Corrosion due to impurity interactions in Industrial CO2 streams – latest insights
Gaute Svenningsen, IFE, Kjeller Norway
13:30 – 13.45 Definition of a Non-corrosive CO2 specification - A project approach (Eurocorr 2025)
Ludovic Galliot, Total Energies - France
13:45 – 14:00 ……CO2 transport pipeline research program at NETL
Dave Alman NETL
14:00 – 14:15 Corrosion prediction model for CO2 transport pipelines
Yoon Seok Choi, Ohio University
14:15 – 14:30 OLI modelling of acid formation and precipitation in impure CO2 -……
Andre Anderko, OLI systems
14:30 – 14:40 'Overview of Industry Guidelines for Setting the CO2 specification CCUS chains JIP and the next steps
George Winning, Wood Group
14:40– 14:55 Establishing Fit-for-Purpose Considerations CRAs in CCS
Willem Maarten van Haaften, Shell, Fit For Purpose acceptance criteria for CCS acceptance of some corrosion, for wells materials, and sections exposed to acid formation and precipitation
4.0 - 14:55 Suggestions next meetings topics + speakers
5.0 - 14:55 Next meeting:
6.0 - 15:00 Adjourn