CO2NET-EAST

2nd CO2NET EAST Workshop

CO2 Capture and Storage – Response to Climate Change

3 - 4 March 2009, Bratislava

POSTERS

P1
Present CO2 injection EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) activities in Hungary, and CCS opportunities of MOL in the future
Péter Kubus (MOL, Hungary)

P2
CO2 storage capacity of geological structures located within Polish Lowlands’ Mesozoic formations
Radoslaw Tarkowski (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

P3
Carbon dioxide contents in soil air for needs of CO2 storage monitoring
Barbara Uliasz-Misiak (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

P4
Projects of CCS for Polish PP unit 360 MW and using of petroleum fields
Halina Kruczek (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)

P5
Adsorption of CO2 on the special adsorbents
Veronika Vrbová (Institute of Chemical Technology, Praha, Czech Republic)

P6
Geological storage and mineral trapping of industrial CO2 emissions in the Baltic region: possible scenarios
Alla Shogenova (Institute of Geology, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

P7
Safety aspects of long-term geological disposal of CO2: Radioactive waste disposal experience
Václava Havlová (Nuclear Research Institute Řež plc., Czech Republic)

P8
Modeling hydrogeochemical reactions for CO2 storage in saline aquifers within the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland, Czech Republic)
Krzysztof Labus (Institute for Applied Geology, Silesian University of Technology, Poland), Petr Bujok (VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)

P9
CO2 geological storage options in Lithuania
Saulius Sliaupa (Institute of Geology and Geography, Lithuania)

P10
Ways of carbon dioxide separation from flue gases
Pavel Machač (Institute of Chemical Technology, Praha, Czech Republic)

P11
Sorption behaviour of methane and carbon dioxide on coal
Oldřich Přibyl (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, Czech Republic)

P12
CO2 storage potential of the Visegrád group countries (Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary)
Júlia Kotulová (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Slovakia), Karen Lyng Antonsen (GEUS, Denmark), Vít Hladík (Czech Geological Survey), György Falus (ELGI, Hungary), Adam Wojcicki (Polish Geological Institute)

P13
Formation of the mechanisms and scientific priorities to develop technologies of trapping, transportation and sequestration of greenhouse gasses in Russian Federation in the framework of Kyoto Agreement
Alexander Ilinskyi (All-Russia Petroleum Research Exploration Institute /VNIGRI/, Russia) 

P14
Promoting CCS in Romania
Constantin Sava (GeoEcoMar, Romania) 

P15
Coal Mine Methane Utilization from the East Shaft in Handlova Colliery, Slovakia
Jaroslav Beláček (Hornonitrianske bane Prievidza, a.s., Slovakia)

 

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