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Hydrogen - Powering the Clean Energy Shift - A Technical Deep Dive

Wednesday, 25 September
Room 203 - 205
Technical Session
Hydrogen is gaining importance as a key element in the global transition to sustainable energy. It is seen as a viable and environmentally friendly fuel option for transportation, industry, and power generation. This session focuses on the technical aspects of hydrogen, its eco-friendly production methods, efficient storage techniques, field case scenarios, and the necessity of building hydrogen infrastructure to maximize its potential in creating a cleaner energy environment.
Session Chairpersons
Pankaj Tiwari - PETRONAS
Kalyan Saikia - Halliburton Landmark
Fatick Nath - Texas A&M International University
Jose Villa - TotalEnergies E&P USA Inc
  • 0830-0855 220916
    Enhanced Hydrogen Generation From Olivine Sand
    B. Vega, C.M. Ross, T. Kim, L. Froute, A. Kovscek, Stanford University
  • 0855-0920 220766
    Thermo-catalytic Decomposition of Methane to Produce Low-Carbon Hydrogen and Solid Carbon
    M. Ishak, I. Chai Ching Hsia, Y. Chan, PETRONAS Research Sdn Bhd; K. Nikulainen, J. Laukka, H. Hazri, ROTOBOOST
  • 0920-0945 221063
    Energy Efficiency, Techno-economic Viability, And Life Cycle Assessment Of In-situ Hydrogen Production From Natural Gas Reservoirs Using Electromagnetic Heating
    K. Yan, Texas Tech University; V. Cappello, K. Baek, P. Sun, Argonne National Laboratory; Q. Yuan, Texas Tech University
  • 1015-1040 220965
    Development Of A Geological Hydrogen Storage Simulator For Cyclic Injection And Withdrawal Processes: Coupled Flow And Geomechanics With Capillary Hysteresis
    P. Sarkar, Texas A&M University; J. Kim, Texas A & M U (PE Dept Po's )
  • 1040-1105 220862
    A New Simplified Kinetic Model For Hydrogen Generation During In-situ Combustion Gasification Of Heavy Oil
    M. Ifticene, Texas Tech University; Y. Li, Stanford University; P. Song, Q. Yuan, Texas Tech University
  • 1105-1130 220971
    Evaluating Carbonate Reservoir Rocks For Underground Hydrogen Storage: A Comprehensive Laboratory Approach
    H. Galvis, Texas A&M University; E. Okoroafor, Texas A & M University
  • Alternate 220977
    Development and Application of HUST: A Hydrogen Underground Storage Screening and Ranking Tool Incorporating Operational Considerations, Geochemical and Microbial Reactions
    L. Sekar, R.E. Okoroafor, Texas A&M University
  • Alternate 220710
    Hydrogen Mixing Dynamics In Depleted Gas Reservoirs
    D. Li, The Pennsylvania State University; H. Emami-Meybodi, Pennsylvania State University
  • Alternate 221005
    Measuring Hydrogen Permeability Of Salt Rock For Applications In Energy Storage
    L. Yuan, A. Najafi-Marghmaleki, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta