Adrian Shellard, for the 草莓污视频导航
Sept. 24, 2019
草莓污视频导航 hosts leading international experts on environmental monitoring and carbon capture storage
Leading experts from across the globe descended on the 草莓污视频导航 to participate in a series of workshops and meetings on environmental monitoring and carbon capture and storage (CCS). The vice-president (research), in partnership with (CMCRI), hosted , an international organization supporting and funding research into CCS, whose work focuses on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming.
Overall, more than 100聽leading聽industry and academic experts and thought leaders from nine countries participated over the week-long event, which included聽a joint industry partnership workshop focusing on the CMCRI-草莓污视频导航 Containment and Monitoring Institute (CaMI); a site visit to the CaMI field research station, where participants toured聽the facility and聽observed active聽monitoring聽surveys; IEAGHG鈥檚 Monitoring and Environmental Research Combined Networks Meeting; and a fault experimentation workshop concluding the event.
- Photo above:聽草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Steven Bryant presents on Reaching Site Closure Quickly.聽Photo by Adrian Shellard, for the 草莓污视频导航
鈥淗osting an organization like IEAGHG provides a tremendous opportunity to connect with industry and thought leaders globally, across essential areas of expertise,鈥 says Dr. Andre Buret, interim vice-president (research). 鈥It provides a platform to address the challenges facing storage of anthropogenic CO2 鈥 a key technology for mitigating the environmental effects of our reliance on fossil fuels 鈥 and to work on innovative ideas and solutions collaboratively.鈥
Collaboration essential to outcomes
The lengthy list of participants resulted in IEAGHG鈥檚 second-largest delegation, highlighting the relevance of environmental monitoring and CCS, and emphasizing how collaboration and experience sharing makes an impact to research outcomes.
鈥湶葺凼悠档己 is a leading institute for energy research and many of our innovations have grown out of these points of collaboration,鈥 says Dr. Don Lawton, director of the Containment and Monitoring Institute. 鈥淏ringing an international delegation to our campus and the CaMI field research station to show them first-hand the technology we have developed and our ability to run controlled experiments at field-scale allows us to feed the growing global interest in innovations that reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions through carbon capture, utilization and storage.鈥
With a focus on collaboration and knowledge sharing, many presenters shared new, yet-to-be published research results and outcomes from the field, which led discussions for practical solutions that can be applied to real-world scenarios.
鈥淚 have been actively engaged with IEAGHG over many years, and this meeting was one of the most engaging I have been to,鈥 says Lawton. 鈥淧articipant feedback was tremendous and they left with an arsenal of practical knowledge they could bring back to their organization.鈥
Sponsors for this event included the Vice-President (Research) Office, CMC Research Institutes, Enhance Energy and CNRL.
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Located in the heart of Canada鈥檚 energy sector, the 草莓污视频导航 has built a reputation as a global leader in energy research and innovation. With a focus on a low-carbon future, diverse teams are also assessing the effects of energy-related processes while harnessing unconventional hydrocarbon resources through its聽Energy Innovations for Today and Tomorrow Research Strategy.
Adrian Shellard, for the 草莓污视频导航