Webinar comparing depleted fields and saline aquifers for CO2 storage

As carbon capture and storage (CCS) continues to scale globally, selecting the right geological storage site remains one of the most important decisions in any project. To explore this topic, the EAGE Technical Community on Carbon Capture and Storage recently hosted a webinar “CO2 Storage in Depleted Fields versus Saline Aquifers: The Pros and Cons” […]
Insights from a lecture on ancient rivers and CO2 storage

In an evening lecture hosted by the EAGE London Local Chapter, “From Ancient Rivers to CO2 Storage”, Gary Hampson and Xiang Yan from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College explored how geological and sedimentological studies can inform carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. Gary Hampson presented “Multiscale Characterization of Sedimentological Heterogeneity […]
Webinar exploring geochemical impacts on CO2 injectivity

As there is an ongoing need to evaluate the potential geochemical reactions caused by CO2 injection at storage sites, the EAGE-EAG Technical Community on Geochemistry recently held a webinar “Geochemistry impacts in high quartz systems for injectivity risk management and the art of the negative result” with guest speaker Dr Linda Stalker (CSIRO). In this […]
Webinar – The Role of 4D Seismic in CCS: Monitoring CO2 Injection in Depleted Gas Fields

Updated on 1 April 2025 Missed the webinar? The recording is available here. Initial Announcement Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is emerging as a key technology in reducing global CO2 emissions, but its success depends on the ability to monitor and verify how injected CO2 behaves underground. This is where 4D seismic monitoring plays […]