Carbon Management: Capture, Transport, and Geological Storage

Climate Solutions Accelerator Project

This project will focus on capturing and storing carbon dioxide underground. It will bring together companies that produce CO2, the businesses that transport it, and the ones that store it permanently. It will also involve government and financial institutions to discuss new and better ways to manage carbon emissions.

The objective of this collaborative project on carbon management is to bring together energy companies, manufacturing companies, pipeline companies, storage operators, government agencies, and financial institutions to discuss carbon capture, transport, and geological storage and to help develop innovative and practical solutions for efficient carbon management. It is of interest and value to geologists, engineers, scientists, energy professionals, policy makers, managers, and the public.  

Limestone rock with a CO2 cloud illustration and down arrows

Project Type:
Level 1- 2024 Workshop

Project Lead:
John Wang
Associate Professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Penn State
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Themes:
Energy Transition Finance & Business Innovation

Participants

This workshop includes participants from Advanced Resources International, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Seneca Resources Company, National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation, DarkVision, BP, and Pennhills Resources.

  • Chigozie Aniemena
    BP
  • Katherine L. Bandych
    Seneca Resources Company, LLC
  • Jon Benesch
    Retired from ExxonMobil
  • Bailian Chen
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Zachary Evans
    DarkVision
  • Jeremy Gernand
    Associate Professor of Environmental Health and Safety Engineering, Penn State
  • Andrew Jupiter
    University of West Indies
  • George J Koperna Jr.
    Advanced Resources International, Inc.
  • Terry Kreuz
    National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.
  • Zhen Lei
    Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics, Penn State
  • Martin Ma
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Paul Morris
    Pennhills Resources, LLC
  • M. Oyuntugs
    Mongol University of Science and Technology
  • Nicholas Shultz
    Graduate Student, Penn State
  • John Wang
    Associate Professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Penn State
  • Ozgur Yildirim
    Graduate Student, Penn State
  • Yiming Zhang
    Graduate Student, Penn State