mid-term: review of offshore monitoring for ccs projects (iea/con/14/223) 24 th july 2014, bgs...
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Mid-term: Review of offshore monitoring
for CCS projects (IEA/CON/14/223)
24th July 2014, BGS Keyworth
Dial in: 0844 335 2801 or 0800 783 6753Participant passcode: 91984065 then #
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Mid term meeting: Thursday 24th July 20149.00 tea / coffee9.30 Welcome & introduction. Sarah09.35 Task 1: Overall monitoring objectives. Andy09.45 Task 2: Review of current experience at operational CO2
storage sites. Andy & Doug10.20 Task 3: Review of findings from experimental, natural analogues
sites and modelling. Dave, Doug, Jerry10.55 Task 4: Efficacy of current and planned offshore monitoring plans
wrt regulatory requirements. Jonathan & Doug11:15 Tea/Coffee (discuss task 5)11.30 Task 5: R & D priorities. Round table discussion12:15 Task 6: Concluding synthesis and sample offshore monitoring
templates. Sarah12:30 Any other business. Sarah/James12.35 Meeting close/lunch 2
9.30 Welcome and introduction
Sarah Hannis, BGS(5mins)
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Project personnel (red = at/calling in)
• IEAGHG contact: James Craig
• Project leader (BGS): Sarah Hannis
• BGS: Jonathan Pearce, Dave Jones, Andy Chadwick
• NOC: Doug Conelly, Maaten Furlong, Ian Wright
• PML: Steve Widdicombe, Jerry Blackford, Tom Vance
• UoS: Tim Leighton, Paul White
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Project scope and objectives• Review on offshore monitoring for CCS projects, in terms of the
capabilities, practicalities and costs. • Bring together all work to date into one report.• Compared to onshore, explore advantages and disadvantages
of monitoring techniques, strategies and programmes.• Identify technology gaps, synergies and recommendations for
further research, development and demonstration. • Review regulatory requirements (UK and others) for monitoring • Assess the ability of monitoring techniques to meet the them.• Make recommendations for further research and development
to improve meeting regulatory needs and at lower cost.
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Tasks Days effort BGS NOC PML UoS
Task 1: Overall monitoring objectives 1.5 Task 2: Review of current experience at operational CO2 storage sites 13 4 1
Task 3: Review of findings from experimental, natural analogues sites and modelling
8.5 6 3 0.5
Task 4 Review of efficacy of current and planned offshore monitoring plans with respect to regulatory requirements
3 3 1
Task 5 R & D priorities 8.5 3 0.5
Task 6 Concluding synthesis and sample offshore monitoring templates 7.5 4 1.5
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GanttMay Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov
Task 1: Overall monitoring objectives Task 2: Review of current operations Task 3: Review of experimental sites Task 4: Efficacy of mon. plans vs regs Task 5: R&D priorities
Task 6: Concluding synthesis Draft Report Review and revision Final Report Meetings
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17/9/14
10/11/14Kick-off Mid-term Final
Timing/inputMay Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov
Task 1: Overall monitoring objectives Task 2: Review of current operations Task 3: Review of experimental sites Task 4: Efficacy of mon. plans vs regs Task 5: R&D priorities
Task 6: Concluding synthesis Draft Report Review and revision Final Report Meetings
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17/9/14
10/11/14Kick-off Mid-term Final
BGS
BGS, NOC, UoS
All
BGS, NOC, UoS
BGS, NOC, PML
BGS, NOC, PML
All
Proposed report• A succinct but comprehensive report detailing our
findings and conclusions (~40-50 pages).• Chapters correspond to the Tasks (1 – 6).• Draft report supplied by 17th September 2014 • Final report no later than 10th November 2014
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Copyright and IPR• Please supply:
– Report-quality images– Your organisation’s copyright statement on any
pre-existing work • Make sure you have copyright on supplied images
11.30 Task 5: R & D priorities.
Round table discussion involving all participants including UoS
(45 mins)
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Task 5: R&D priorities (All, in August)
• A clear and concise synthesis of remaining R & D priorities for cost-effective offshore monitoring
• Based on Tasks 1 – 4, augmented by priority lists from• APGTF• UKCCSRC RAPIDS handbook • ZEP• Currently active industry colleagues • Published Best Practice documentation (e.g. at Weyburn).
• Detailed discussion of likely operational requirements for new technologies All
• Discussion of technical and logistical issues associated with their development and deployment All
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We have an ever improving suite of sensors and platforms to use.With continuing large investment in this area:
£10 Million to AUV and gliders at NOC>€20 Million through Oceans of TomorrowX-Prize for in-situ pHLander technologiesUK proposal for QICS II
Any approach will be multidisciplinary
Task 5: R&D priorities discussion
12:15 Task 6: Concluding synthesis and sample offshore
monitoring templates Sarah Hannis, BGS
(15 mins)
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Task 6: Concluding synthesis and sample offshore monitoring templates
(All, mid-Aug to 17th Sept)• Overview synthesis: key requirements for offshore monitoring.
Tool capabilities, offshore logistics, costs and R&D priorities. • Set out requirements for conformance and containment monitoring
in varied settings and also for emissions detection and measurement.
• Assess tool sensitivity and accuracy (repeatability in time-lapse) • Explore the potential for complementary tool combinations • Address the need
• to establish robust baselines• for wide area monitoring combined with known and low detection thresholds • to detect precursor fluids such as chemically-reducing sediment pore fluids
and shallow aquifer brines • Provide outline templates for offshore storage site monitoring
programmes:• Include suggestions for site specific spatial-temporal monitoring strategies and
robust baseline sampling strategies All14
12:30 Any other business (incl. final meeting date)
(12.35 Meeting close/lunch)
Sarah Hannis, BGSJames Craig, IEAGHG
(5 mins)
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Final meeting (2nd half Oct)
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We have ~ 1month to incorporate any changes10th November – delivery of final report to IEAGHGReviewed by IEAGHG ExCo and published on website
17 September – submit final report to IEAGHG~1 month external review organised by IEAGHGFeedback to us at final meeting:
May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct NovTask 1: Overall monitoring objectives Task 2: Review of current operations Task 3: Review of experimental sites Task 4: Efficacy of mon. plans vs regs Task 5: R&D priorities
Task 6: Concluding synthesis Draft Report Review and revision Final Report Meetings
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Timing/input reminder
BGS
BGS, NOC, UoS
All
BGS, NOC, UoS
BGS, NOC, PML
BGS, NOC, PML
17/9/14
10/11/14Kick-off Mid-term Final
All
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Sarah Hannis0131 650 0247
Jonathan Pearce0115 936 3222
Ian Wright023 8059 6017
Jerry Blackford0175 263 [email protected]
Tim Leighton023 8059 2291
Dave Jones0115 936 [email protected]
Andy Chadwick0115 936 [email protected]
Doug Connelly023 8059 [email protected]
Maaten Furlong023 8059 6376
Steve Widdicombe0175 263 [email protected]
Tom Vance0175 263 3412 [email protected]
Paul White023 8059 2274
BGSBGS NOCNOC PMLPML UoSUoS
Project contacts James Craig
0124 280 [email protected]
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