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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT October Technical Luncheon The CO2 Storage Resources Management System
DESCRIPTION:The CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS): what it is and how it was applied at Moomba\nJohn Kaldi\nEmeritus Professor & CO2CRC Distinguished Scientist\nUniversity of Adelaide \nPaul Lyford\nReserves & Resources Manager\nSantos Limited \n  \nAbstract\n\nThis talk aims to create awareness of the recently published Guidelines for Applications of the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS). The SRMS was first published in 2017 and is now sponsored by the world’s foremost industry-focused professional societies\, including SPE\, AAPG\, SEG\, SPWLA\, EAGE\, SPEE and WPC. The Guidelines were released in June 2022 and are available from the SPE bookstore. Although a voluntary system\, the intent is that regulators\, government departments\, and financiers will be able to draw upon the experience of managing petroleum resources to advise on the management of carbon dioxide storage resources. \nThe SRMS is modelled on the Petroleum Resource Management System (PRMS). This was a deliberate choice aimed at making the development of storage resources clearer by drawing parallels with the well-known and well-understood process of maturing petroleum resources. The need to show that injected CO2 can be contained in a geologic formation is the key difference between exploring for CO2 storage resources and exploring for petroleum accumulations. \nAccording to the SRMS\, a CO2 storage resource is defined as the quantity (mass or volume) of CO2 that can be stored in a geologic formation. This storage can be in geologic structures (e.g.\, an anticline) or in regionally extensive dipping geologic formations. The storage mechanisms are geologic (structural and stratigraphic)\, residual\, solubility\, and mineral trapping\, and an inherent consideration in any storage resources is that displaced fluids (e.g.\, brine or hydrocarbons) are managed. \nA significant case study from Santos’ Moomba CCS project in the Cooper Basin is provided to demonstrate incorporation of SRMS in storage resource assessments. The Moomba project is the world’s first commercial CCS project to incorporate the SRMS system and to include the CO2 resource in a company’s annual report.   As more experience is gained through the development of commercial projects such as Moomba\, the SRMS and Guidelines undoubtedly will be updated. \n  \n\nEvent Details:\nThursday\,  October 26th\, 2023\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 23rd August\nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-october-technical-luncheon-cretaceous-depositional-environment-interpretation-of-offshore-otway-basin-cores-and-wireline-logs-copy/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231031T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231031T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231025T071229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T013029Z
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SUMMARY:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 3
DESCRIPTION:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 3 \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\n1pm                – Brisbane\n1:30pm          – Adelaide\n2pm                – Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10 per episode. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 3 \nReservoir Engineering and Simulation for CCS – Jonathan Ennis-King (CSIRO) \nAbstract \n\nThe practice of reservoir engineering and simulation in CCS begins with the standard physics of multiphase flow in porous media\, but with CO2-specific properties to be represented\, especially the solubility of CO2 in brine and the matching changes in brine density\, and relative permeability effects. Four major code comparison studies have been carried out over the last twenty years\, mostly to cross-validate simulator performance (of both people and software)\, as well as the most recent comparison with laboratory experiments. \nThe questions addressed by CCS simulation are quite distinct from most hydrocarbon recovery work: one is modelling large volumes of CO2 injection (millions of tonnes) into saline formations\, where the resulting CO2 plume migrates laterally over distances of kilometres\, and in timeframes of up to a thousand years after injection ceases. Feasibility studies need to address the range of uncertainties in the plume footprint\, which stem from the uncertainties in geological characterisation of surface topography\, sub-seismic faults\, and permeability heterogeneity both laterally and vertically. The pressures increase due to injection may necessitate the design of relief wells. Simulations are needed to design monitoring and verification plans\, and to interpret the data which is gathered. Regulatory compliance requires forward predictions of plume evolution\, which can be checked against monitoring results to ensure the CO2 is ‘behaving as predicted’. It may also be necessary to assess the risk of CO2 injection affecting other resources\, such as groundwater\, hydrocarbons\, geothermal or storage projects (for natural gas or hydrogen). \nThe least conventional aspects of CCS simulation involve the coupling of fluid flow to additional physics. Thermal effects are important in the wellbore and the near-well environment\, with the cooling effects of injection reducing the maximum allowable injection pressure. Geochemical interactions with the reservoir rock or seal can potentially aid storage by mineralising CO2\, and this is the focus of in-situ carbonation research. Injection can also induce seismicity\, and this potential can be modelled as well as monitored during operations. Finally\, the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning has prompted research into ways to accelerate the modelling process and allow fast history-matching. \nOverall\, CCS provides many fascinating challenges for subsurface modelling\, and the scope for this work is likely to expand significantly in Australia as more projects progress through feasibility studies towards implementation.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-installment-3/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231107T150000
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CREATED:20231012T023810Z
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SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW Melbourne Cup Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Melbourne Cup and oil price prediction lunch\nJoin us in watching the race that stops the nation! A Calcutta and raffle will be held followed by a presentation on future oil price trends. See you there! \nMELBOURNE CUP SWEEP AND CALCUTTA PROCESS \nDue to the smaller groups of attendees and in an effort to increase interest in the Calcutta aspects of our price Prediction Day/Melbourne Cup our auctioneer\, Andy Rigg and the team have come up with an amended set of Rules to make the day more competitive and fun. The new rules of the front end of the Calcutta are as follows: \nEvery person registered and attending on the day of the meeting (including speakers) receives an option to purchase a ticket in the PESA Melbourne Cup (Sweep);\nEvery person above then has the choice to either exercise the option and purchase a ticket in the sweep for $40 or sell the option to the highest bidder\, who must then exercise the option (i.e. and pay the $40 to the auction team);\nThe price paid to buy an option goes to the original option holder;\nThe $40 goes to auction team as a pot for the race to the distributed between first\, second and third horses;\nWith 24 horses the pot should be $960;\nThe names of the persons exercising the options will be inserted into a hat and then drawn against horses drawn out of another hat;\n1/ If the number of exercised options is equal to the number of starters in the Melbourne Cup\, then every exercised option will receive a horse in the sweep;\n2/ If the number of exercised options is less than the number of starters\, then all the names of the registered persons attending will go back into the draw for the remaining horses;\n3/ If the number of exercised options is greater than the number of starters\, then not all exercised option owners will receive a horse in the sweep;\nOnce the owners of all the horses in the field are known\, then the call of the card and the normal Calcutta bidding process can begin as usual based on the declared pot. \nBest advice is to bring along some cash (no credit card facilities available in the Adams Room)\, a willingness to have a lot of fun and front up at the Masonic Club (also known as the Castlereagh Boutique Hotel) on Tuesday 7 November 2023 and get together with all your old friends for a great days entertainment.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-melbourne-cup-lunch-2023/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231112T150000
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SUMMARY:Sedimentary Evolution of a South Australian Cambrian Rift
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA Field Trip\nSedimentary Evolution of a South Australian Cambrian Rift\nFrom a carbonate ramp to siliciclastic fluvio-deltaics in a tectonically active Cambrian rift. How did the Delamerian clastic basin fill evolve and why? \nSaturday 11th and Sunday 12th November 2023 \nAn opportunity to investigate the Cambrian evolution of South Australia through the spectacular coastal exposures in the Fleurieu peninsula.  \nRhodri Johns and Elinor Alexander will lead the field trip. \nThe full excursion is two days. Participants will have the option of participating in either or both days. \nThe first day will be spent examining the carbonate ramp deposits of the Sellick Hill Formation and the clastic turbidites of the Carrickalinga Head Formation at Myponga and Carrickalinga. Here signs of the early evolution of the Delamerian rift will be viewed. \nThe second day will be spent viewing the spectacular outcrops of The Fishery Beach section on the south coast near Cape Jervis. Here a magnificently exposed prograding clastic sequence\, including Carrickalinga Head turbidites and the shallow marine deltaics of the Backstairs Passage Formation\, are overlain by the incised valley fill turbidites of the Cooalinga Member. \n  \n\nSaturday\, November 11th.\n\nSelf-drive to meet at the south Myponga Beach car park for a 10am start. \nOnce we have examined Sellick Hill Formation exposures\, it’s a short drive to Carrickalinga Head to spend more time looking at the turbidite facies\, to finish at about 4. \nAttendees may wish to partake of a cleansing ale at Fork Tree Brewery\, Carrickalinga\, on the way back to Adelaide – a separate purchase. \n  \nYou may also wish to make a weekend of it on the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula – organizing your accommodation on Saturday 11th. \n  \n\nSunday\, November 12th.\n\nSelf-drive to meet at the Fishery Beach car park – 5km south of Cape Jervis\, for a 10am start. \nWe will then walk along the coastal sections to finish at about 3. \nAttendees may wish to partake of a cleansing ale at Kick Back Brewing\, Aldinga\, on the way back to Adelaide – a separate purchase. \n  \nPESA Members: $20 per day. Non-Members:  $30 per day. Students (limited places): no charge \n  \nSelf-drive field trip – carpooling encouraged. BYO lunch. \n  \nRegistrations are limited. \n  \nContact Alex Ross 0434 569 936 alexross@fastmail.fm \n  \nBookings close 5 pm Monday 6th November 2023
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/sedimentary-evolution-of-a-south-australian-cambrian-rift/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Excursion,SA / NT,Technical Lunch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231108T141140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T013959Z
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SUMMARY:2023 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Seismic Source Rock Global Tour
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\n1pm                – Brisbane\n1:30pm          – Adelaide\n2pm                – Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nSeismic Source Rock Global Tour \nPresented by Neil Hodgson (Searcher) \nAbstract \n\n“There are no source rocks south of the Walvis Ridge” was not an uncommon phrase which sounded in the industry until quite recently. This myth was finally busted in 2022 when Shell and Total Energies respectively announced the giant Graff and Venus discoveries in the Orange Basin offshore Namibia. This was the grand finale of a long-standing debate in which model and data fought a hard battle. On the one hand\, there was a model that did not support the presence\, quality and maturity of source rocks over oceanic crust. On the other hand\, the novel approach of applying seismic source rock characterization in a frontier basin was pointing to the presence of a world class source rock generating hydrocarbons migrating into large traps (Rodriguez et al.\, 2023 EAGE Uruguay) \nIn the Loseth et al.\, 2011 publication“Can hydrocarbon source rocks be identified on seismic data?” compelling evidence using a significant amount of North Sea seismic and well data indicated that seismic data can be used to identify source rocks. \nUsing a full source rock de-risking methodology and access to a large global seismic dataset has enabled identification of source rocks on seismic. This presentation will be a guided tour around the seismic expression of source rocks in frontier basins around the world.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2023-pesa-webinar-series-seismic-source-rock-global-tour/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20230923T093829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T074847Z
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SUMMARY:PESA WA November Evening talk: Natural Hydrogen Exploration - applying familiar tools in new ways
DESCRIPTION:Natural Hydrogen Exploration: Applying Familiar Tools in New Ways \n\nKrista Davies: Edith Cowan University\, School of Engineering\, Centre for Sustainable Energy Resources \n\n\nThe field of natural hydrogen exploration is currently experiencing a surge in global interest\, with a notable focus on Australia\, where recent legislative changes have created opportunities for exploration initiatives. But how can we effectively pursue this non-petroleum gas resource? \nIn recent years\, the international dialogue has revolved around the concepts of play fairway mapping and soil gas sampling. However\, the path to harnessing natural hydrogen is not as straightforward as merely marking serpentinites on a map\, assembling drilling equipment\, and venturing into the field. It’s important to acknowledge that natural hydrogen exploration presents distinct challenges that differ from conventional petroleum exploration\, necessitating tailored methodological adjustments. \nThe complex chemical interactions between hydrogen\, water\, and minerals within rocks are contingent upon various factors\, including the original mineral composition\, temperature\, pressure\, salinity and the redox conditions of the system. \nDuring this presentation\, we will delve into a selection of emerging techniques spanning fieldwork\, laboratory analysis\, and desktop methodologies that are currently being developed within the natural hydrogen industry. Many of these techniques share common ground with established practices in oil and gas exploration\, enabling a seamless and practical adaptation to the unique demands of natural hydrogen. \nIn light of the escalating importance of sustainable energy sources\, the exploration of natural hydrogen via the refinement of petroleum techniques assumes a pivotal role in safeguarding our future energy security. Our research underscores the significance of an efficient and pragmatic approach to unlocking the potential of natural hydrogen. With ongoing research and development\, natural hydrogen has the potential to evolve into a critical and dependable contributor to the clean energy mix. \n\nTuesday 14th November 6pm (for talk starting at 6.45pm)\, The Shoe Bar (Yagan Square) \nCost: \nPESA Members:                                $25.00 (Members must Log on to the PESA website to see the member prices) \nNon-members:                                 $50.00 \nPESA Students Members:               Free (registration is essential) \nBookings close Monday 13th November at 5pm for venue and catering purposes.  
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-november-evening-talk-natural-hydrogen-exploration/
LOCATION:The Shoe\, Shop GSO7 Yagan Square\, 376 - 420 Wellington St\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Evening Event,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231117T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231004T082214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T034220Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA Core and Gross Depositional Environment Mapping Workshop:  “A new look at South Australia’s onshore Otway Basin”
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA Core and Gross Depositional Environment Mapping Workshop:  \n“A new look at South Australia’s onshore Otway Basin”  \nChris Cubitt\, Rob Kirk\, Tim Rady and Sharon Tiainen  \nSA Drill Core Reference Library\, Tonsley \nFriday November 17th 2023 \n9am – 4pm\n  \n  \nFollowing the success of the previous year’s events\, PESA SA/NT is pleased to announce an expanded itinerary this year with a full-day core workshop at the South Australia Drill Core Reference Library in Tonsley on Friday 17th November 9am – 4pm. \nThis year’s workshop takes an exciting new focus – quick look gross depositional environment (GDE) mapping of all key intervals in the onshore Otway Basin in SA. \nChris Cubitt\, Rob Kirk\, Tim Rady and Sharon Tiainen will host the workshop with participants first gaining an understanding of key cores\, with a focus on defining depositional environments. Subsequently in the afternoon\, teams will be guided through the construction of interval specific gross depositional environment maps with integrated seismic\, wireline and core data at hand. \nParticipants will be encouraged to put pens to paper\, explore new concepts\, derive quick opinions and challenge regional concepts and exploration models. \nThe workshop will finish around 4.00pm with an optional stop at the Tonsley Hotel. \nWho should attend? Exploration and development geoscientists\, sedimentologists\, petrophysicists\, engineers\, academics & geoscience students who wish to view onshore Otway petroleum core and get exposed to GDE mapping workflows. \nCost: $60 for PESA Members\, $80 for non-members\, free for students – up to three places. Includes lunch. \nBookings close 5pm on Monday 13th November unless sold out prior. Places are limited so please book early.\nLocation: The South Australia Drill Core Reference Library is in the heart of the newly revitalised Tonsley Precinct\, adjacent to South Road. Attendees should make their own way to the Tonsley Precinct. There is ample car parking and public transport (by road or rail). \nPlease click this link for further details about the Drill Core Reference Library\, including location and directions. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-core-and-gross-depositional-environment-mapping-workshop-a-new-look-at-south-australias-onshore-otway-basin/
LOCATION:South Australia Drill Core Reference Library\, 5 Tonsley Boulevard\, Clovelly Park\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Short Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231123T143000
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT November Technical Luncheon Coorikiana Sandstone Play\, Cooper Basin region
DESCRIPTION:Coorikiana Sandstone Play\, Cooper Basin region\nCarmine Grasso \nSouth Australia’s Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) \n  \nAbstract\n\nPetroleum exploration of the Cooper/Eromanga basin commenced in 1954 with the granting of an exploration licence to Santos\, the dominant focus for operators being gas resources of the deeper Permian reservoirs of the Cooper Basin\, which are overlain by the younger shallower Eromanga Basin. However\, a recent industry focus to specifically target the shallower reservoirs\, viz.\, Coorikiana Sandstone of the Eromanga Basin\, has yielded rewarding outcomes\, thus adding to the Cooper/Eromanga basin reputation as Australia’s most prolific onshore oil and gas basin. \nThe early Cretaceous Coorikiana Sandstone has been proven to be a bona fide exploration\, appraisal and development target in the South Australian sector of the Cooper/Eromanga basin. This presentation of the play is aimed at providing explorers with a better understanding of the geology and potential importance of these regressive marine shoreface sandstone reservoirs. Recent activity in the South Australian portion of the Cooper/Eromanga basin has proven successful via low-cost shallow drilling campaigns\, focusing on delivering additional production rate and reserves for both oil and gas. These positive results in the Coorikiana Sandstone have not only placed the spotlight on this formation as a legitimate hydrocarbon target but it has also increased our knowledge on the importance of understanding the value of shallow hydrocarbon plays in the Eromanga Basin. \n  \n\nEvent Details:\nThursday\,  November 23rd\, 2023\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 20th November\nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-november-technical-luncheon-coorikiana-sandstone-play-cooper-basin-region/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231124T173000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20230422T121842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T120808Z
UID:10008384-1700812800-1700847000@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA-ASEG WA: 36th Annual Golf Classic: The Vines - Swan Valley
DESCRIPTION:PESA-ASEG 36th Annual Golf Classic: The Vines\n  \nThe PESA-ASEG Annual Golf Classic is one of the most pleasant and well-attended oil and mineral industry golf tournaments held in Perth with recent years enjoying attendances of 100+ players.\nThis years tournament will be hosted at The Vines in the Swan Valley\, on Friday 24th November 2023. The Vines Resort boasts the finest golf courses in Perth\, WA\, surrounded by native bush with abundant wildlife\, lush manicured gardens and the magnificent Swan Valley wine region. Some of you may recall the challenge and beauty of this course from recent years of the PESA–ASEG Golf Classic. \nAfter the charity success from previous years\, PESA-ASEG has decided to partner again with our charity of choice\, Parkerville Children and Youth Care. The charity is a 115-year-old non-for-profit organization\, based here in WA. With 1/4 girls and 1/6 boys affected by child abuse and trauma by the age of 18\, Parkerville has a huge role within our community; to raise awareness of child abuse\, provide services for those in need and grow the network of support in providing a future for our WA children\, young people\, and families. As a proud supporter of the charity\, we will run the day to raise as many funds as possible and are inviting your company to take part in it. There will be a silent auction\, competitions\, prizes\, and raffle. \nIn addition this year\, there will be a $20\,000 hole in one prize available at a selected par 3 hole on the course. This prize has been kindly sponsored by Xcalibur Multiphysics. \nItinerary: \nTeams of 4 will play ambrose rules\, and mystery hole handicap weighting’s applied. The schedule for the day will be as follows: \nfrom 7:30am: Registration and allocating of players to carts – cart labels with individual names8:10-9:00am: Chipping competition8:45-9:20am: Breakfast prior to start9:20am: Briefing from pro shop staff9:30am: Shotgun start with escort to appropriate holes2:00pm: Approximate finish2:00-5.00pm: Drinks from bar and BBQ on the terrace \nTicket Prices: \nMember (ASEG or PESA): $160.00 \nNon-Member: $210.00 \nBook now to avoid disappointment as tickets are strictly limited. \n– Teams of 4 should be registered as 4 players by the same person.– Teams can be a named team captain plus players TBC. Please contact wa-secretary@pesa.com.au to confirm names once these are known. \nRefund Policy: Refunds are only applicable if notified in writing to wa-secretary@pesa.com.au prior to the close of ticket sales.\nWe kindly thank the following sponsors for supporting this event:\nCharity Hole by Searcher Seismic \n \nOn Course Drinks by WSG \n \nChipping competition by Magspec \n \nHole in one ($20\,000 prize) sponsor \n \nHole Sponsors: \n              \n \nPrizes sponsored by: \n \n  \nFor sponsorship opportunities contact kelly@lacunasearch.com or scott.moore@seequent.com \n\n \n \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-aseg-wa-36th-annual-golf-classic-the-vines-swan-valley/
LOCATION:The Vines Resort and Country Club\, Verdelho Drive\, The Vines WA 6069\, Perth\, WA\, 6069\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Social,WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231129
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231014T005659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231014T010100Z
UID:10008546-1701043200-1701215999@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:1st Natural Hydrogen Worldwide Summit - PESA discount applies
DESCRIPTION:PESA members get discounted registration to the 1st Natural Hydrogen Worldwide Summit – HNAT 2023. \n1st NATURAL HYDROGEN WORLDWIDE SUMMIT \nH-NAT 2023 \n27-28 Nov | Perth\, Western Australia \n1st Natural Hydrogen Worldwide Summit – H-Nat Summit will be happening in Perth Australia and online\, on November 27th and 28th. This is a unique opportunity to gather\, discuss\, and update your knowledge of the Natural Hydrogen market and emerging technologies. Find out more about the summit here: \nhttps://hnatworldsummit.com/ \nAs a proud supporter\, PESA is excited to offer discounted registration opportunities to all its members\, accessible here: PESA Member Benefits and Discount Webpage \n-In person full pass :  PESA Partner In Person – H-NAT 2023 (hnatworldsummit.com)\n-Digital full pass : PESA Partner Digital – H-NAT 2023 (hnatworldsummit.com) \n– Take advantage of a 30% discount until October 15 (Exclusive for PESA members)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/hnat-2023-pesa-discount-applies/
LOCATION:Esplanade Hotel Fremantle\, Perth\, Australia\, 46-54 Marine Terrace\, Fremantle\, WA\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Industry,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231128T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231121T125755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T051815Z
UID:10008553-1701169200-1701172800@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 4
DESCRIPTION:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 4 \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\n1pm                – Brisbane\n1:30pm          – Adelaide\n2pm                – Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10 per episode. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 4 \nStorage Resource Estimation and Injection Strategies – What’s Different About CCS? – Karsten Michael (CSIRO) \nAbstract \n\nFor the successful implementation and regulation of CO2 geological storage operations\, it is important to establish a reliable definition\, classification\, and estimation of storage resources.  For this purpose\, the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) released the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS) following the concept of its industry-standard Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS). The SRMS considers both technical and commercial factors and the major storage resource classes with increasing data knowledge and chance of commerciality are: Inaccessible Storage Resources\, Prospective Storage Resources\, Contingent Storage Resources\, Capacity\, and Stored. The volumetric estimation of storage resources involves the interpretation of the subsurface which has an inherent degree of uncertainty. Fundamental for elevating storage resources to a storage capacity is the evaluation of containment of the stored CO2 and\, most importantly\, injectivity considerations. Here\, bigger is not necessarily better. Rather the capacity of a commercial CO2 storage operation needs to be sufficient to accept the planned volume of CO2 with emphasis on injection efficiency\, safety and economics. Hence\, actual injection or formation tests and containment assessment must provide a high confidence in the commercial injectability of the characterised geologic formation. Injectivity is constrained by the allowable bottom hole pressure\, which should be safely below the reservoir fracture pressure or the pressure capable to activate any faults in the vicinity of the storage complex. Storage capacity could be increased\, at a cost\, by managing reservoir pressure through water production wells. Other than in petroleum operations\, where production wells are generally completed at the top of the reservoir for production efficiency\, CO2 injectors placed at the bottom or at the downdip portion of the storage complex may be the most efficient strategy for achieving maximum storage capacity.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-installment-4/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231129T174500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231129T221500
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20230815T054335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T113949Z
UID:10008419-1701279900-1701296100@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA-SPE WA Charity Curling Evening
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to Cockburn Ice Arena for a night of Curling\, networking and fundraising.  Raised funds will go towards supporting the Australian Junior Women’s Team\, competing at the World B Championships in Finland. \nWhat:   PESA – SPE WA Charity Curling Evening \nWhen:   Wednesday 29th Nov\, 5.45pm – 10.15pm \nWhere:   Cockburn Ice Arena \nCost:   Tickets on sale\, for curling\, dinner & drinks (dinner includes starter\, main and 2 drinks). \n\nIndividual: $100\nTeam of 4: $400\n\nhttps://curlingwa.com.au/collections/upcoming-events/products/petroleum-energy-corporate-curling-evening?variant=42773877620904 \nLearn:   Throwing stones\, sweeping\, tactics & more! \nRegistration:  Register your team of four on the Curling WA website \nOnly 40 spots available\, so be quick. \nOn the night\, please wear flat-soled shoes (trainers are fine)\, warm socks\, and dress in layers\, but in clothes that are flexible enough to stretch in. If you cant get down to glide out\, or are wheelchair bound\, we can accommodate you through the use of curling sticks\, you just need to have enough strength to push the stone down the ice. \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-spe-wa-charity-curling-evening/
LOCATION:Cockburn Ice Arena\, 401 Progress Drive\, Bibra Lake\, WA\, 6163\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Technical Lunch,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231201T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231012T112333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T004253Z
UID:10008544-1701432000-1701442800@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA QLD: 2023 Christmas Lunch - Final few tickets remaining!
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n2023 PESA Christmas Lunch\nThe 2023 PESA Christmas Lunch will be held at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane on the 1st of December 2023. \nJoin your colleagues and friends for a chance to celebrate all that happened in 2023! \nLunch is canapes + two courses served over three hours with drinks included. \n \n \n\n\n\nPresentation:\n2023 Christmas Lunch\n\n\nVenue:\nStamford Plaza Brisbane – River Room\n\n\nDate & Time:\nFriday\, 1st December 2023\,  12:00 pm\n\n\n\n\nThanks to our Sponsors\n \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n\nLucky Door Prizes\nSponsored by \n \n\n2023 Oil Price Guess Competition\nThe winner of the Oil Price Guess Competition will be revealed and presented with their prize. \n \nSponsored by \n \n\nChristmas Trivia Quiz\nSponsored by \n \n\n  \nTickets for the lunch can be purchased below until the event if not sold out first! \n\n\n\n\n\nStandard Ticket Price\n\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members – $100\nNon-Members – $115\nStudent / Retired Members – $75\n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS BELOW \n\n \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web\n\n\n\n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-2023-christmas-lunch/
LOCATION:Stamford Plaza Brisbane\, 39 Edward St\, Brisbane QLD\, Brisbane\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,QLD,Social,Xmas Party
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20230923T091119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T103518Z
UID:10008537-1701734400-1701907199@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:Basins Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Basins Workshop will take place on 5 and 6 December 2023 at Curtin University\, Perth in association with PESA WA Branch.  The aim of the workshop is to provide an informal forum for the exchange of insights and ideas regarding the evolution of sedimentary basins in Australia and around the world\, and the diverse resources they contain\, including hydrocarbons\, minerals\, geothermal energy\, natural hydrogen\, and the potential for CO2 and hydrogen storage.\n\nTalks are limited to 10 minutes in duration\, with ample time for discussion\, so we are looking for thought provoking ideas\, rather than polished conference presentations. To participate all you need to do is to send the title of your proposed presentation to basinsworkshop2023@gmail.com by Friday 13 October 2023 – abstracts and/or written papers are not required.\n\nThere is no cost for registration\, but in the first instance participation is restricted to those expressing interest in making a presentation (whether or not your presentation is finally selected for inclusion in the programme).  Additional places will then be made available to co-authors and others interested in attending\, according to demand.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/basins-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:Curtin University – Bentley Campus – (Building 500  – Department of Chemistry)\, Kent St\, Bentley WA 6102\, Perth\, WA\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,National,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Basins Workshop Committee":MAILTO:basinsworkshop2025@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231205T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231205T153000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231107T021053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T014421Z
UID:10008550-1701779400-1701790200@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:VIC/TAS PESA-SPE-ASEG joint Christmas Lunch and Talk 2023
DESCRIPTION:PESA VIC/TAS are holding a joint Christmas Lunch together with our friends from ASEG and SPE. \n  \nBefore our lunch there will be a technical talk by Andrew Long (PGS)\, titled: \nThe Karma Sutra of Seismic \nAndrew Long returns  for a joint PESA-ASEG-SPE Christmas event that must not be missed: \nDrawing heavily upon subsurface images\, videos\, and a variety of questionable props\, he will describe\, in an accessible and entertaining manner\, how an emerging collection of ultra-high-resolution (UHR) and low impact seismic technologies\, augmented by AI and automation\, promise to impact exploration and development programs across the energy sector. He promises to have something of interest for every discipline in attendance\, with an emphasis of course upon an enjoyable lunch with friends and colleagues after a long meeting hiatus. \n  \n  \nThis event is open to members and non-members. \nASEG members\, please book for this event via this site. \nSPE members please book via your respective organisation. \n  \nHenry & the Fox \n12.30pm Tuesday 5th December 2023 \nThere will be drinks followed by a two course lunch and the presentation. \nPESA Members: $70 \nASEG Members: $70 \nNon-members: $80 \nStudents: $35 \nBookings close 5pm Sunday 3rd December
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/vic-tas-pesa-spe-aseg-joint-christmas-lunch-and-talk-2023/
LOCATION:Henry & The Fox\, 525 Little Collins Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Lunch,VIC / TAS,Xmas Party
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ORGANIZER;CN="VIC-TAS Secretary":MAILTO:vic-tas-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231212T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231117T051319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T235728Z
UID:10008552-1702382400-1702389600@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:Australia’s Shale Gas Boom Starts Here\nEmpire Energy Group Limited (“Empire”) looks to emulate the unconventional shale gas boom in Australia that transformed the US energy landscape. Empire holds acreage in the Beetaloo Sub-basin\, within the Greater McArthur Basin in the Northern Territory. That acreage holds stacked Velkerri Formation shales that Empire is currently appraising and has delineated 1.6 TCF (2C) Contingent Resources and 30 TCF (2U) of Prospective Resources. The journey of exploration to appraisal will be discussed in the talk.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-christmas-party-2023/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231214T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20230923T100802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T013426Z
UID:10008538-1702555200-1702562400@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA WA Christmas Luncheon:
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to our Christmas Technical Luncheon on Thursday 14th December\nTalk by Eve Howell – From Milligals to Mega Ships \nA ramble through a 44 year career\, starting with measuring gravity to one part in a hundred million with handheld gravimeters and progressing to offshore seismic surveys in the freezing waters around the UK and the warm waters of WA\, seismic interpretation with coloured pencils\, the excitement of oil and gas discoveries\, a few near misses\, some unusual encounters\, lots of travel to exotic spots and staying awake worrying about project deadlines and international gas shipments and domestic gas supply. \nEach lunch ticket includes networking drinks at Metro Bar afterwards.  No admittance to the drinks if you have not purchased a lunch ticket. \n\n\nHosted with thanks to our Platinum sponsor SLB \n  \n \nGold Sponsors Katalyst Data Management\, Applied Geoscience\, Delft Inversion\, DUG and IKON Science \n                          \n                                                \n \nand Silver Sponsors Qeye and PGS \n                \n  \nPESA WA invites you to our Christmas Technical Luncheon on Thursday 14th December\nTalk by Eve Howell (Title TBA) \nEach lunch ticket includes networking drinks at Metro Bar afterwards.  No admittance to the drinks if you have not purchased a lunch ticket. \n\nTicket Prices: \nMember (Early Bird): $79.00 \nStudent Member (Early Bird): $49.00 \nNon-Member: $109.00 \nMember (Non-Early Bird): $89.00 \nEarly bird pricing ends Thursday (1 week prior) at 5pm (AWST). All ticket sales close at 5pm Tuesday (2 days prior). \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-december-technical-christmas-luncheon/
LOCATION:Parmelia HIlton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Technical Lunch,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231214T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20231121T235450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T040420Z
UID:10008554-1702555200-1702564200@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT CHRISTMAS 2023 PESA LUNCHEON DECEMBER
DESCRIPTION:CHRISTMAS 2023 PESA LUNCHEON DECEMBER\nPresented by: Dave Grybowski\, Consultant\nAbstract – \nIf you missed David’s double-header luncheon talk of October last year comprising Cry Me A River and the world premiere of The Project – A Play About Not Working Together\, here’s your second shot at the Christmas Cracker. This December\, PESA SA/NT is paying David $1\,000\,000 to return with another blockbuster. Before dessert\, David will lead a joint discussion on The Books That Hooked Me – an investigation of the childhood books and collectables that turned his head toward geology. Luncheoneers will be invited to share their experience. How can we turn those young brains we babysit into earth scientists and engineers with great Christmas gifts? Specifically\, the challenge of making engineering remotely interesting to a kid compared to all the neat things geological.\nAfter dessert\, there will be a thrilling slideshow on The Role of Toilet Paper. The Chinese invented toilet paper in the 6th Century after discovering gunpowder was much too powerful and what to do with all those books after inventing printing eight centuries earlier? David will show a great variety of toilet paper dispensers with video of how well they don’t work. Naturally\, there will be a tie-up with Christmas at the end\, and remember\, paper beats rock\, any day. \n  \nEvent Details:\nThursday\, December 14th\, 2023\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 3-course lunch and drinks \nTickets: \nStudent Members – $25 \nMembers – $50 \nNon-members – $100 \n  \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, December 11th.\nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-christmas-2023-pesa-luncheon-december/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240208T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240123T225548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T081012Z
UID:10008557-1707382800-1707411600@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA Host for Phil Ringrose SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course on Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers
DESCRIPTION:PESA Host for Phil Ringrose SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course on Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers\nThursday 8th February\, 2024 @9am to 5pm (Australia/Adelaide Time) Cost: $575 USD\n  \nPESA will be hosting the SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) on “Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers – Building Confidence by Forecasting and Monitoring” presented by Phil Ringrose. This one-day short course will be held in Adelaide on Thursday\, February 8th\, 2024 (Ayers House venue). In this course\, the science and technology underpinning CO2 storage in deep saline aquifer formations is reviewed using insights from several industrial-scale projects. The main factors\, which limit storage capacity are analyzed – constraints governed by flow dynamics\, injectivity\, pressure development\, and geomechanics. Then\, this physical basis provides a framework for determining how to optimize monitoring methods. \nAll those interested in understanding the state of play in saline aquifer CO2 storage technology will benefit from this course. The primary target audience is multi-disciplinary subsurface teams\, and the content covers relevant aspects of geoscience\, geophysics\, and reservoir engineering. \nPESA members can register for the course through the SEG Website and use a coupon code to obtain the special SEG course rate of $575 USD. The SEG DISC registration site can be accessed using the following link. \nSEG DISC with Phil Ringrose Adelaide \nCoupon Code:\nPESA-ASEGMEMBER\nDetails: \nDate: Thursday 8th February\, 2024 \nVenue: Ayers House\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide \nTime: 9am – 5pm \nCost: $575 USD \n  \nRegistration SEG Website Adelaide with coupon code PESA-ASEGMEMBER\nEvent Categories: SA/NT\, Short Course \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-host-for-phil-ringrose-seg-distinguished-instructor-short-course-on-storage-of-carbon-dioxide-in-saline-aquifers/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Henry’s Bar\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Short Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240208T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240208T210000
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT February Evening Talk: The pathway to Gigatonne CO2 storage
DESCRIPTION:The large-scale capture and storage of carbon dioxide is a critical component of the route to achieving Net Zero. However\, CCUS technologies are still in their infancy. The IEA calculated worldwide storage-rates in 2021 of approximately 40 Mt of CO2 per year but this needs to be upscaled to 7.6Gt of CO2 per year by 2050. Phil will review the pathway to gigatonne-scale CO2 storage and present details from a case study on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. \n  \nTimings for the event: \n  \n5:00 to 6:00 – pre-talk drinks and canapes in the bar at Ayers House\n6:00 to 7:00 – evening talk and Q&A in Henry’s Table\n7:00 to 7:30 – post-talk drinks in the bar \n  \nPESA SA/NT will provide a selection of canapes. Beer\, wine and soft drinks are available and can be purchased from the bar.  \n  \nThis event is also free for students – but there are limited tickets\, so make sure to book soon! \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-march-evening-talk-the-pathway-to-gigatonne-co2-storage/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Henry’s Bar\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240212T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240130T125935Z
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UID:10008560-1707728400-1707757200@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA WA Host for Phil Ringrose SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course on Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA Host for Phil Ringrose SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course on Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers\nMonday 12th February\, 2024 @9am to 5pm (Perth/Australia Time) \nCost: $575 USD\n  \nPESA WA will be hosting the SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) on “Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers – Building Confidence by Forecasting and Monitoring” presented by Phil Ringrose. This one-day short course will be held in Perth on Monday\, February 12th\, 2024 (at Parmelia Hilton\, 14 Mill Street). \nAll those interested in understanding the state of play in saline aquifer CO2 storage technology will benefit from this course. The primary target audience is multi-disciplinary subsurface teams\, and the content covers relevant aspects of geoscience\, geophysics\, and reservoir engineering. \nPESA members can register for the course through the SEG Website and use a coupon code to obtain the special SEG course rate of $575 USD (see info below).   \nRegister at the SEG DISC site page for Perth.\nUse PESA Coupon Code: ASEGPESAMEMBER\nCategories: PESA WA – SHORT COURSE\n\n\n\nCourse Description\nInterest in carbon capture and storage (CCS) is growing rapidly as a crucial part of global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. To support this growth in capture technology\, we need an acceleration in new CO2 storage project developments. In this course\, we review the science and technology underpinning CO2 storage in deep saline aquifer formations using insights from several industrial-scale projects. We analyze the main factors that limit storage capacity — constraints governed by flow dynamics\, injectivity\, pressure development\, and geomechanics. Then\, this physical basis provides a framework for determining how to optimize monitoring methods. Using the latest portfolio of geophysical methods for smart and cost-effective monitoring at the surface and downhole (including conventional seismic acquisition\, passive seismic listening\, and fibre-optic sensing)\, we discuss how short- and long-term storage assurance can be demonstrated with high levels of confidence. \nNext\, we address the question of what is needed to achieve climate-significant scales of CCS deployment. Although technically achievable\, the current socio-economic framing often makes storage project execution difficult in practice. By building technical confidence in project execution\, we may be able to ‘turn the dial’ and realize the gigatonne levels of storage needed over the coming decades. \nQuestions answered in this course:\n\nWhat are the main processes involved in the geologic storage of CO2?\nHow should we estimate CO2 storage capacity?\nWhat is the physical basis for estimates of storage efficiency?\nWhat are the constraints to storage? When does injectivity matter? Are pressure limits the main issue?\nWhat are the geomechanical limits? Should we expect significant levels of induced seismicity?\nHow can we optimize monitoring methods to make them smart and cost-effective?\nHow reliable is time-lapse seismic monitoring for detecting small CO2 volumes in the subsurface?\nHow can fibre-optic sensing (DAS) reduce the costs and footprints of monitoring schemes?\nHow can we apply advanced analysis (e.g.\, FWI) for monitoring using sparse acquisitions?\nHow can we assure long-term containment? What about leakage risks?\nAnd finally\, is the required global scale-up in CCS deployment achievable?\n\n\n\n\n\nGoals\nThe goal of this course is to review the main concepts involved in the engineered storage of CO2 in saline aquifer formations\, dispelling some common misunderstandings along the way. After explaining the main trapping mechanisms\, we critically assess methods for estimating storage capacity and evaluate the key constraints for achieving the storage volumes needed over the project’s timeframe. The course material has a strong focus on geophysical monitoring methods and data sets\, which are key to the stated objective of building confidence in the technology and assuring long-term storage integrity. \nWho Should Attend\nAll those interested in understanding the state of play in saline aquifer CO2 storage technology will benefit from this course. The primary target audience is multi-disciplinary subsurface teams\, and the content covers relevant aspects of geoscience\, geophysics\, and reservoir engineering. Managers\, team leaders\, and business developers also should find most of the material accessible. For subsurface specialists\, the focus is on learning across disciplines (e.g.\, how might flow analysis affect site selection choices or how ‘geological details’ impact the engineering assessment).  With a strong focus on advanced geophysical monitoring (especially time-lapse seismic)\, geophysicists will find the course helpful for designing and interpreting seismic monitoring data sets. This course does not require advanced mathematical knowledge\, although several governing equations are introduced and used. The main objective is to provide an intuitive understanding of the geoscience\, physics\, and geophysics of CO2 storage in saline aquifers. Familiarity with integrated 3D subsurface modelling and seismic interpretation tools will be an advantage but is not essential.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-phil-ringrose-short-course-carbon-dioxide-storage-saline-aquifers/
LOCATION:Parmelia Hilton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Talk,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240213T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240122T055907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T064135Z
UID:10008556-1707843600-1707854400@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW February Twilight Talk
DESCRIPTION:Onshore Gippsland CSG Potential – Myth or Massive?\nThe onshore Gippsland hydrocarbon province has always been a poor cousin to the prolific offshore discoveries of gas and oil. It has been\, however\, the powerhouse of Victoria driven by the huge open-cut brown coal deposits in the Latrobe Valley. Following conventional gas discoveries in the Strzelecki Group at Trifon\, Gangell and Wombat\, attention turned to the shallower\, but deeper than the mined seams\, Traralgon brown coals as candidates for methane extraction from immature\, wet lignite. \nEarly test drilling was carried out in 2005\, but when Exxon entered the area in 2012\, the press perception of easily extracted gas gained widespread publicity in the national press. This presentation describes the technical history of exploration for brown coal CSG\, compared with the public perception of its potential and with the added complication of Victorian Government reaction and legislation.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-february-2024-technical-meeting/
LOCATION:Club York\, Level 2\, 95-99 York St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240213T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240129T035249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T005429Z
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SUMMARY:PESA WA February 13th Evening Talk: The pathway to Gigatonne CO2 storage
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to an Evening technical talk on Tuesday 13th February.\nThe pathway to Gigatonne CO2 storage\nPresented by Phil Ringrose (Equinor & NTNU / 2023-24 SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course Leader – Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers) \nThe large-scale capture and storage of carbon dioxide is a critical component of the route to achieving Net Zero. However\, CCUS technologies are still in their infancy. The IEA calculated worldwide storage-rates in 2021 of approximately 40 Mt of CO2 per year but this needs to be upscaled to 7.6Gt of CO2 per year by 2050. Phil will review the pathway to gigatonne-scale CO2 storage and present details from a case study on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. \n  \nTimings for the event: \nDate: Tuesday 13th February\, 2024 \nVenue: Parmelia Hilton\, Mill St\, Perth \nTime: 6pm – 8pm (Perth time) \n  \n\nPESA Members:                                $25.00 (PESA Members must Log on to the PESA website to purchase) \nSPE Members:                                  $25.00 (SPE Members only please) \nNon-members:                                 $50.00 \nPESA Students Members:              Free (registration is essential)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-february-evening-talk-the-pathway-to-gigatonne-co2-storage-copy/
LOCATION:Parmelia HIlton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Talk,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240215T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240107T093010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T060330Z
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SUMMARY:PESA WA February Technical Lunch:  Possible compartmentalisation of the Kidson Sub-basin from new geophysical data\, and regional projects in WA
DESCRIPTION:Hosted with thanks to our Platinum sponsor SLB: \n  \n \nGold Sponsors Katalyst Data Management\, IKON Science and DUG: \n                   \n  \nand Silver Sponsors Applied Geoscience\, Delft and Qeye: \n                     \nPESA WA invites you to our technical luncheon on Thursday 15th February.\nPossible compartmentalisation of the Kidson Sub-basin from new geophysical data\, and regional projects in WA. \nPresented by Alex Zhan (DMIRS: Geological Survey and Resource Strategy Division) \n\nThe Kidson Sub-basin of the southern Canning Basin has long been considered as a relatively simple sag deepening into its depositional axis\, presumably in the central part of the sub-basin. This structural model is based on limited seismic coverage and well intersections near the flanks of the sub-basin\, and is here tentatively revised following integrated mapping with new regional data.  The data integration reveals a possible east-northeast oriented basement ridge with a structural amplitude up to 1000 m in the central part of the Kidson Sub-basin. This ridge possibly divides the Kidson Sub-basin into two distinct parts and potentially is a significant feature with extensive implications for hydrocarbon\, CO2 sequestration\, natural hydrogen\, helium and mineral prospectivities of the sub-basin. Although the basement ridge is supported by regional changes in depositional facies and marginal seismic data\, the existence of such elevated feature remains highly uncertain in the absence of a seismic profile across the ridge. Further work is required to confirm its presence and de-risk exploration efforts. \nEvent Sponsors: \n  \nTicket Prices: \nMember (Early Bird): $69.00 \nConcession Member [Retired\, Graduate or Hardship] (Early Bird): $59.00 \nStudent Member (Early Bird): $39.00 \nNon-Member: $99.00 \nMember (Non-Early Bird): $79.00 \nEarly bird pricing ends Thursday (1 week prior) at 5pm (AWST). All ticket sales close at 5pm Tuesday (2 days prior). \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-february-technical-lunch-possible-compartmentalisation-of-the-kidson-sub-basin-from-new-geophysical-data/
LOCATION:Parmelia HIlton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Technical Lunch,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240227T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240219T052912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T055412Z
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SUMMARY:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 5
DESCRIPTION:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 5 \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\n1pm                – Brisbane\n1:30pm          – Adelaide\n2pm                – Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10 per episode. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 5 \nSocial Licence and Regulation – Linda Stalker (CSIRO) \nAbstract \n\nThere is a broad spectrum of expertise and skills required to develop and operate a CCS site.  Two aspects that seem to be far removed from geoscience and engineering are these: social licence and regulation.  However\, both aspects are critical to deployment of CCS projects not only in Australia\, but globally. \nThis presentation will look at some of the FAQs and expectations of different parts of the industry\, government and communities on the impacts and risks for CCS\, including the value of being open and transparent about lessons learned when things don’t quite go to plan.  In discussing regulation\, we will talk about the status of regulations around Australia\, the types of regulations that impinge on CCS and how this is part of the challenge to be first-of-a-kind regionally.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-installment-5/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240229T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240229T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240211T235216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T012002Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT February Luncheon- Revisiting the rocks and seismic discovers turbidites and a new exploration play in the Penola Trough\, Otway Basin\, South Australia
DESCRIPTION:Revisiting the rocks and seismic discovers turbidites and a new exploration play in the Penola Trough\, Otway Basin\, South Australia\nSharon Tiainen\, South Australia’s Department for Energy and Mining (DEM)\, and Rob Kirk\, Consultant \n  \nAbstract\n\nThis rock-based and seismic-backed turbidite interpretation provides an alternative to the current alluvial channel/crevasse splay model for reservoir deposition and as such presents a new exploration play. Further the reservoirs immediate lateral association with gas/oil-prone source rocks and seals in the clay-rich lithologies potentially provide for stratigraphic trapping in addition to the previously targeted fault-controlled structural traps. By revisiting legacy core and seismic data\, and integrating and iterating across multiple disciplines\, a new and fertile turbidite exploration play has been identified. \n\n  \n  \nEvent Details:\nThursday\,  February 29th\, 2024\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 26th February 2024 \nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-february-revisiting-the-rocks-and-seismic-discovers-turbidites-and-a-new-exploration-play-in-the-penola-trough-otway-basin-south-australia/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240316
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240131T141627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T055837Z
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SUMMARY:43rd Annual PESA/SPE Golf Day
DESCRIPTION:43rd Annual PESA/SPE Golf Day\nPETROLEUM EXPLORATION SOCIETY/SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS – SA BRANCHES \nFriday 15th of March\, 2024 \nWest Lakes Golf Club \n  \nThis year marks the 43rd anniversary of PESA/SPE Golf Day. This event is done annually in support of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Over the last 23 years\, it has raised more than $428\,000 for this most worthy cause. \nSo we are pleased to invite you to the 2024 PESA/SPE Golf Tournament on Friday\, 15th of March at the West Lakes Golf Club. All aspiring golfers are welcome to play\, irrespective of their handicap and golf skills. And as always\, all money raised will go straight to the Royal Flying Doctor Service. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nRegistration and Activities\nTo register for this event\, download the flyer below (PDF) which includes the registration form. Complete the form and email it to the address and contact person indicated before March 8\, 2024. \nOn Golf Day (March 15)\, players must register with the starters before 9.30 a.m.\, with players moving onto the course at 10:00 a.m. \nDinner and presentations will be held in the Club House at approximately 6.00 p.m. Only those players attending the dinner are eligible to win prizes. \nBreakfast\, lunch and light refreshments will be provided whilst negotiating on-course obstacles. The course is well “watered” and most golfing requirements will be found in the “grab” bags. \nAdelaide PESA/SPE Golf Tournament will be played as an Ambrose competition. \nReminders:\n\nWest Lakes Golf Club is a private Golf Club. Thus\, acceptable dress\, including collared shirts\, is a club requirement on the course.  Attire such as jeans\, tracksuits and shorts are not acceptable.  (A more detailed description of dress standards and other Club regulations are in the downloadable flyer below.)\nBuggies and clubs can be hired from the Golf Course ONLY through ProShop: Chris Holliday and his team\, on (08) 8268 3054 or via email westlakes@oncoursegolf.com.au.\nPLEASE BOOK EARLY. Only limited number of buggies and clubs are available.\nTo assist the Bookies on the Golf Day\, please be prepared and carry coins or small notes.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/43rd-annual-pesa-spe-golf-day/
LOCATION:Adelaide Bowling Club\, Dequetteville Terrace\, Kent Town SA 5067\, SA\, 5067\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240315T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240315T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240304T232143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T232143Z
UID:10008568-1710511200-1710525600@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:GSA-SA Morialta Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Geological Society Australia-SA Morialta Field Trip \n15th March 2024 \nThe SA Division of the Geological Society of Australia invite you to an afternoon of looking at the Burra Group\, the Tonian of the Adelaide Hills. In spectacular Morialta Gorge Conservation Park there is a lovely cross section through a major fold/thrust system that forms part of the western margin of the Delamerian Orogeny—a plate tectonic convulsion as the then new Pacific started to subduct. The rocks involved in this preserve beautiful evidence of the sedimentary environment in which they were deposited and reveal what the Adelaide region looked like 780 million years ago. \nThis trip is designed for everyone. No prior-knowledge of the intricacies of the Adelaide Superbasin stratigraphy will be assumed (in fact even if you have no geological knowledge you’ll get a lot out of this trip). There will be a little bit of walking (ca. 1.5 km) and it will be steep in places (please wear good shoes). The fieldtrip is planned for 2.5 hours and then we will head to a local pub for a chat and refreshment. \nLocation: Morialta Conservation Park \nTime: 2-6pm ACST \nGSA Members: Free. Non-members $20 plus booking fee. \nRegister with the GSA: Click here
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/gsa-sa-morialta-field-trip/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Excursion,SA / NT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240319T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240319T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T214622
CREATED:20240313T125751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T062411Z
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SUMMARY:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 6
DESCRIPTION:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 6 \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\n1pm                – Brisbane\n1:30pm          – Adelaide\n2pm                – Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10 per episode. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 6 \nLeakage Risk and Potential Impact on Groundwater – What’s Different About CCS? – Karsten Michael (CSIRO) \nAbstract \n\nLike any oil and gas operation\, CCS projects need to assess environmental impacts\, including potential impacts on groundwater. The identification of potential leakage pathways and approximation of leakage rates are a critical part of the site selection process and help to minimise material impacts on the environment. Compromised well or subsurface integrity issues may facilitate the migration or release of CO2 out of its primary storage container into shallow groundwater. However\, the probability of leakage via geological features when storing CO2 at well-characterised sites is extremely low. While the probability of compromised well integrity occurrence based on petroleum industry experience is also extremely low\, the probability of well leakage increases with the number of active and inactive wells within the area of the injected CO2 plume. However\, well leakage is relatively easily detected and well mitigation and remediation technologies are well-established. Generally\, multiple barriers and partial migration into various intervening aquifers\, as well as buffering\, dissolution and residual saturation will reduce the total volume ending up in groundwater. \nCarbon dioxide itself is not considered a pollutant or contaminant in groundwater and is not considered as a parameter for water quality in most groundwater jurisdictions. However\, increased CO2 concentrations could reduce the pH of groundwater\, i.e.\, increase its acidity\, and thereby enhance geochemical reactions between groundwater and aquifer sediments\, potentially resulting in release and mobilization of toxic trace metals. Extremely high concentrations of CO2 in groundwater would be required to cause material harm to the environment as demonstrated in exceptional cases of natural CO2 leakage. Such conditions are improbable in the case of CO2 geological storage. Also\, the remobilisation of other harmful substance as result of CO2 leakage has been investigated in many laboratory and field experiments\, and material impacts are generally deemed unlikely under CO2 leakage conditions from a well-characterised and monitored geological storage project. The already low risk of impacts on potable groundwater due to CO2 leakage can be further minimised by early leakage detection before reaching groundwater wells; timely stop of injection and remediation.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-installment-6/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW March Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Hidden in plain sight: Bamaga Basin\, Gulf of Carpentaria
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-march-lunch-2024/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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