Petroleum Technology Luncheon - February 12th

THE FEBRUARY SPE TECHNOLOGY LUNCHEON
Monday February 12th 11:30am

Petroleum Technology In-Person meeting February 12 at 11:30AM

LOCATION: THE NAVY GOLF COURSE
5660 ORANGEWOOD AVE. CYPRESS, CA 90630

Speaker:
SPE Distinguished Lecturer RAWDON SEAGER,
Chief Reservoir Engineer for Gaffney, Cline & Assoc

Carbon Capture & Storage and the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS)

Lunch Price: $30.00 (Students $10) Make your Lunch Selection from Menu Below
Cash or Check RSVP with the Number of your selection & Side Dish to: tcfrankiewicz@gmail.com
Credit Card RSVP make your Lunch Selection on the Zeffy Web Site using the following link:
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/9050e5c1-6c0e-409f-8afb-cf05a4cb17a8

Lunch Menu Selections for SPE Technology Luncheon 2/12/2024

Selections are served with Choice of Fries, Sweet Potato Fries, Cottage Cheese, Cole Slaw or Green Salad
  1. California Burrito
    a.Carne Asada, Pico de Gallo, Cheese, Avocado Spread, Fries, Jalapeño Crema, Flour Tortilla
  2. Baja Style Fish Tacos
    a.Corn Tortillas, Cod, Lime Cilantro Slaw, Cotija Cheese, Jalapeño Lime Sauce
  3. Grilled Chicken Sandwich
    a.Chicken, Monterey Jack Cheese, Applewood Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Chipotle Aioli, Sourdough
  4. Pulled Mushroom Tacos
    a.[Vegan] Portobello Mushroom, Shiitake, Onions, Cilantro and Mexican Spice, Tortilla with Pickled Onions and Garlic Lime Sauce (Does Not Include Side)
  5. Cubano Sandwich
    a.Ham, Carnitas, Pickles, Swiss Cheese, Hoagie Roll

DIRECTIONS:

From the 605 Freeway---
  • Exit and go East on Katella
  • Turn South onto Valley View
  • Turn West onto Orangewood & you’re there!
From the 405 or the 22 Freeways---
  • Carefully Follow Freeway signs to
  • Exit at Valley View / Bolsa Chica
  • Go North on Valley View for 1 mile
  • Turn West onto Orangewood & you’re there!

Carbon Capture & Storage and the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS)
SPE Distinguished Lecturer Rawdon Seager

Abstract:

After the lecture, members will understand the importance of carbon capture and storage in the transition to a lower carbon future, and know how to evaluate quantities consistently using the SRMS. As part of the international effort to combat global warming, significant attention is being given to ways to sequester (store for the long-term) carbon dioxide, which is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. It is therefore critical that there is a universal means to record the storable quantities by recognizing the maturity of the projects to be implemented and the confidence that can be placed in the estimated volumes to be sequestered.

This talk will look at some of the ways in which carbon dioxide can be stored and provide a review of the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS) framework prepared by the Society of Petroleum Engineers to classify and categorize the storable quantities.

The talk will cover:

  • An overview of carbon capture, utilization and storage, including the role of greenhouse gasses in global warming
  • Discussion of typical modes of storage of carbon dioxide in saline aquifers and depleted oil and gas fields
  • Review of the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS), including principles and key definitions
  • Discussion of economics and evaluation methods
  • A hypothetical example

Bio:

Rawdon Seager is a reservoir engineer with over 50 years’ experience in the international oil and gas arena with Shell, Huffco and, since 1985, Gaffney, Cline & Associates, where he is Chief Reservoir Engineer and Global Director of Quality Assurance. He is currently involved in CCS studies and application of the SRMS.

He has a BSc in Physics from Bristol University and an MSc in Petroleum Engineering from Imperial College, London. Rawdon is past Chairman of the SPE Oil and Gas Reserves Committee and past member of the Board and current Chair of the Reserves Definitions Committee of the SPEE