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Sharing CO2 Knowledge in China

CEO Carmen Dybwad on August 25 addresses the 2nd annual Global Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Summit in Beijing, China.

The title of her presentation is: “Development of the World’s First Standard for CO2 Storage – Take CO2 Storage to the Next Level of Safety."

Past Events

March 1, 2011

International Energy Agency Meeting - Paris, France

CEO Carmen Dybwad participated in the carbon capture and storage conference at the International Energy Agency headquarters in Paris, France.

March 1, 2011

Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI), Calgary, Canada

2011 Natural Gas Conference - Supply, Supply, Supply and Demand

Joe Ralko spoke on behalf of CEO Carmen Dybwad at a panel discussion called Looking Into the Crystal Ball.

February 24, 2011

United States Energy Association (USEA) - Washington, D.C.

CEO Carmen Dybwad provided members of the United States Energy Association (USEA) with a briefing on "Developing a Global Standard for Geologic Storagee of CO2" in the organization's Washington, D.C. office.

Feb. 13-18, 2011

Korea and Japan Trade Mission

Dr. Jerry Sherk, Chief Operating Officer, and Peter S. Wyant, Chief Development Officer, met with officials from industry, government and environmental non-government organizations (ENGOs) in Korea and Japan to disucss business opportunities.

February 15, 2011

Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists - Regina Branch

Joe Ralko shared information with members of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists (SIA) Regina branch about IPAC-CO2 prior to conducting a three-hour seminar on media relations.

Dec. 1-3, 2010

Dr. Jerry Sherk to speak at U.S. - Canada Clean Energy Dialogue on CCS, Columbus, Ohio

Dr. Jerry Sherk, Senior Consultant, Management Services, for IPAC-CO2, will speak Dec. 1 at the U.S.-Canada Clean Energy Dialogue on Carbon Capture and Storage. The theme of the conference is Collaboration in large-scale demonstrations and tests under the North American Knowledge Sharing Arrangement (NAKSA).  His topic is Measurement, Monitoring and Vertification (MMV). The title of his presentation is: What are the challenges in the transition from research to commercial?

Nov. 29 - Dec. 1, 2010

IPAC-CO2 at the CCS World MENA conference, Dubai, UAE

Majid Nasehi, Senior Project Manager, IPAC-CO2, is the keynote speaker On Dec. 1 at the CCS World MENA conference in Dubai. The topic of his address will be: North Amercia's First Standards for Geologic Storage of CO2.  Mr. Nasehi will also be a participant on a Panel discussing partnership models for investment, funding and project finance of CCS networks.

The inaugural CCS World MENA unites policy makers, investors, oil & gas sector and heavy industries to create new value chains to commercially develop CCS projects in the region. For details, visit www.terrapinn.com/2010/ccsmena.

Nov. 2-3, 2010

IEAGHG Workshop, Natural Releases of CO2, Germany

Jerry Sherk,COO, IPAC-CO2,chaired a session at the IEAGHG Workshop titled 'Natural Releases of CO2 - Building Knowledge for CO2 Storage Environmental Impact Assessments. The event was held on Nov. 2 and the 3, in Maria Laach, Germany. Details on the event are available at: www.ieaghg.org/index.php?/20101001216/natural-releases-of-co2.html

Sept. 29, 2010

IPAC-CO2 at Carbon Capture and Sequestration Summit, Washington DC

Carmen Dybwad, CEO of IPAC-CO2, will be speaking at the Carbon Capture and Sequestration Summit in Washington DC in September. At 2:00pm on Sept. 29th, Carmen will speak on the topic of the development of CCS standards. The CCS Summit will bring together both capture and storage stakeholders to develop a greater understanding of current and future needs and an integrated approach for advancing CCS commercialization. Visit www.carboncapturesummit.com.

Sept. 19, 2010

IPAC-CO2 to Present at GHGT-10, Amsterdam

Dr. Jose Condor, a Research Associate with IPAC-CO2, is presenting at the upcoming IEA-GHG International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies in Amsterdam. The conference is being held Sept. 19-23, 2010. Visit www.ghgt.info.

The following research papers prepared by IPAC-CO2 scientists have been accepted for inclusion in the GHGT-10 conference:

May 17 - 19, 2010

5th IEA GHG Risk Assessment Meeting
Golden, Colorado

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December 9 -17, 2009

IPAC-CO2 at COP15, Copenhagen

Representatives of IPAC-CO2 participated in the UNFCCC Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.  During the event, IPAC-CO2 addressed many inquiries and held discussions at a booth it shared with the Office of Energy and Environment, University of Regina.

Through attendance at the event, IPAC-CO2 and the University of Regina were able to:

  • increase awareness of carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a viable solution for safely reducing CO2 emissions, and promote the University of Regina’s leading-edge carbon capture technology; and
  • raise awareness of, and promote participation in, the development of the International Performance Assessment Centre for Geologic Storage of CO2 (IPAC-CO2) and its regional centres worldwide.

September 10, 2009

Community of Practice - The Work Begins

Location:  on-line
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September 9, 2009
Community of Practice - Charting the Future for IPAC-CO2
Location:  on-line
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August 19, 2009
Community of Practice - Introducing the Framework for Success
Location:  on-line
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June 11, 2009
Community of Practice - Engaging Potential Stakeholders
Location:  Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
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February 16, 17, 2009
Community of Practice - Developing IPAC-CO2 Statement of Intent
Location: IEA Boardroom, Paris, France
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December 3, 2008
Carbon Capture and Storage:  Making It Happen
Location:  CoP14, Posnan, Poland

November 6, 2008
IPAC-CO2 is Born
Location:  Regina, Canada

 

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