Mastering Uncertainty and Risk in Geological Carbon Storage
Sunday, 29 September 2024, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. | Muscat, Oman
Course Content
This course provides insights and techniques to assess the uncertainties and risks of geological carbon storage (GCS) projects. Using examples from real-world GCS projects, we analyze failures and successes, what differentiates them, and how to apply the lessons learned to our own projects. A quantitative methodology is employed, coupled with a staged approach that addresses current risks and future risks. The method is essential for quantifying risk and effectively communicating the chance of success to stakeholders. The course focuses on subsurface aspects, but recognizes that both surface and subsurface issues must be addressed when planning and executing a GCS project.
Agenda
- Defining risk, uncertainty and chance
- GCS elements that require risking
- Learning from project failures: Examples, case histories, and steps to avoid
- Learning from project successes: Examples, case histories, and steps to take
- Framework and methodology for quantitative risk management
- Applying a risk register, staged approach, and concept of peak risk in assessing projects
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for geoscientists, engineers, commercial team members, business analysts, and managers involved in GCS projects.
Instructor
Pieter J. Pestman
ROSE Subsurface Assessment
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- Fee:
- $510 USD
- Registration Deadline Extended:
- 12 September 2024
Venue
Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre
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