When:  Jan 22, 2020 from 11:45 AM to 01:45 PM (ET)
Where:   Courthouse Plaza II, 2nd Floor Conference Center, 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 200, Arlington, VA, 22201, US

When & Where



Courthouse Plaza II, 2nd Floor Conference Center
2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22201
US

Jan 22, 11:45 AM - 01:45 PM (ET)


Description

Meeting the Dual Challenge: A Roadmap to At-Scale Deployment of Carbon Capture, Use and Storage

Nigel Jenvey, Global Head of Carbon Management at Gaffney, Cline &Associates

Dan Domeracki, Professor of Practice, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

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Wednesday January 22, 2020

11:45 AM to 1:45 PM (~ Lunch will be served at 12:00 Noon)

Location:

Courthouse Plaza II, 2nd Floor Conference Center

2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 200

Arlington, VA 22201

Abstract:

Carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) is recognized by most energy outlooks as an essential component in the portfolio of solutions needed to mitigate climate change. The United States is uniquely positioned as the world leader in CCUS and has substantial capability to drive widespread deployment. The U.S. currently deploys approximately 80% of the world’s CCUS capacity. However, the United States’ 25 million tonnes per annum of CCUS capacity represents less than 1% of U.S. CO2 emissions from stationary sources.

Building on existing research and expertise, Meeting the Dual Challenge addresses the entire CCUS supply chain and recognizes that at-scale success requires economic and operational integration across industries, harmonized local/state/federal regulations, innovation and technology development, and broad public acceptance. Meeting the Dual Challenge details the actions needed to deploy carbon capture technologies at scale in the United States.

The National Petroleum Council is a Federal Advisory Council composed of approximately 200 members appointed by the Secretary of Energy from a broad cross section of the energy industry, state government, nongovernmental organizations, and academia. The Council’s sole purpose is to provide advice to the Federal Government.

Speakers:

nigel_jenvey.jpgNigel Jenvey has over 23 years of global oil and gas industry experience in technology, exploration, development and production operations with major oil and gas operating companies. He is an industry leader in Carbon Management and expert in Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) having previously held roles such as the chair of the CO2 Capture Project, chair of the North American CCS Association, and program chair of the Society of Petroleum Engineers CCUS Technical Section. At Gaffney, Cline & Associates, Nigel leads the new global Carbon Management practice to help customers understand the wide variety of options available that will ensure continued business success through the energy transition. Nigel graduated from Imperial College, London with a Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering, and from The University of Leeds, UK with a Bachelor’s degree with honors in Mining Engineering. Nigel now lives in Houston, Texas with his wife and 2 children.

 

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Dan Domeracki is teaching at the Kenan-Flagler Business School, Business of Energy MBA Program at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In addition to his faculty responsibilities, Domeracki is serving as Associate Director for the UNC Energy center. Domeracki retired from Schlumberger with 41 years of seniority where he served as Vice President, External Engagement. In this position, he was responsible for the company’s government relations and special projects related to expanding Schlumberger’s ESG portfolio. Previously, as Vice President, Government, Industry and Corporate Stewardship for Schlumberger Limited. In this position, Domeracki expanded Schlumberger’s government affairs program, establishing nonlobbying, non-political, interactive working relationships with governments in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Domeracki also founded Schlumberger’s first fully integrated social and environmental corporate responsibility function, called Schlumberger Global Stewardship, which defines and manages the company’s global sustainability activities. Before this role Domeracki served as Vice President, Global Accounts and Industry Affairs (NA) for Schlumberger where he was responsible for leading Schlumberger’s global account program and dedicated Global Account teams. During 2008 – 2011, Domeracki was Global Account Director for ConocoPhillips managing the executive level corporate relationship between ConocoPhillips and Schlumberger. From 2006 – 2008, Domeracki was based in London where he served as Vice President, Marketing & Technology for the Schlumberger Reservoir Management Group.

In previous positions, Domeracki has served as Vice President of Marketing, Well Services worldwide. He also served as Marketing Manager for Schlumberger Canada and Vice President of GeoQuest Reservoir Technologies Consulting Group. Domeracki joined Schlumberger through the acquisition of Intera, Inc. (Eclipse reservoir modeling software) in 1995 where he served as VP Reservoir Consulting. Domeracki served on several task groups within Schlumberger to look at technology development and corporate organizational evolution. He served on the gender diversity board and served as an executive sponsor in the Reservoir Engineering Community SIG in Schlumberger’s Eureka organization. Domeracki has served in the Petroleum Technology Association of Canada and is a Past Governor of the Canadian Oilmen’s Association. He holds a Master’s degree in Geology from the University of South Carolina.

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Cost: $25.00 Members / $30.00 Non-Members - Payable at the Door - Cash or Check

Pricing

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Teresa Rhone

(703) 528-8420

trhone@adv-res.com