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Unleashing a Clean Energy Trifecta: Integrating Geothermal, CCUS, and Hydrogen for a Seamless Energy Transition

Wednesday, 25 September
Room 210
Technical Session
Integrating CCUS, geothermal, and hydrogen technologies by innovation creates a powerful trio for a sustainable energy future. This session explores the critical role of integrating geothermal, CCUS, hydrogen technologies, and emerging knowledge in achieving a seamless energy transition. This session also delves into developing solutions and innovations for this geothermal-CCUS-hydrogen nexus, production strategies, efficient storage, distribution, and applications that can accelerate a clean energy economy.
Session Chairpersons
Debasis Das - PETRONAS Research Sdn Bhd
Ram Ratnakar - Shell Intl E&P, Inc.
Jose Villa - TotalEnergies E&P USA Inc
Safdar Khan - Schlumberger Saudi Arabia
Arash Dahi Taleghani - Pennsylvania State University
  • 1400-1425 220792
    Quantitative Laboratory Assessment Of Caprock Integrity For Geological Carbon And Hydrogen Storage
    F. Nath, E. Cabezudo Rojas, N. Garcia Romero, Texas A&M International University
  • 1425-1450 220692
    Modeling Hydrogen Storage In El Carito-Mulata And Santa Barbara Fields, Eastern Venezuela Basin: Focus On The Cushion Gas Effect And Identification Of Recovery Mechanisms
    H. Belhaj, Khalifa University of Science and Technology; F. Rodriguez, Consultant; A. Askarova, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology; C. Bejarano, Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., U.V.H; R. Morales, PDVSA Petro San Felix; M. AlDhuhoori, Khalifa University of Science and Technology; T. Alekhina, D.B. Dorhjie, M. Spivakova, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology; A. Mukhametova, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University; A. Cheremisin, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology; K. Enab, Texas A&M International University
  • 1450-1515 220927
    Integrated Thermo-Hydro-Chemo-Mechanical (THCM) Analysis for Evaluating CO2 Plume Geothermal System Potential
    T. Elsayed, R.E. Okoroafor, Texas A&M University
  • 1515-1540 220868
    Assessment of Storage Efficiency Factor of Deep Saline Aquifers Using Early 500 ktonnes of Injected Co2 at the Aquistore CCS Site
    S. Vahidinia, A. Rangriz Shokri, R. Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta
  • 1540-1605 220799
    Bonding Strength at The Cement-Casing Interface in Hydrogen Storage Wells
    Z. Zhan, The Pennsylvania State University; J. Wang, Pennsylvania State University; A. Dahi Taleghani, The Pennsylvania State University; D. Elsworth, Pennsylvania State University
  • 1605-1630 220823
    Fostering Storage Integrity In Offshore Geological Hydrogen Storage Sites: Insights From Coupled Flow And Geomechanical Studies
    E. Okoroafor, Texas A & M University
  • Alternate 220996
    Exploring Feasibility And Optimization Of Co2 Sequestration In Depleted Methane Hydrate Reservoirs
    C. Sambo, Louisiana State University; I. Gupta, Louisiana State University (Petr. Eng. Dept)