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Mastering Uncertainty and Risk in Geological Carbon Storage

Sunday, 29 September 2024, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.  |  Muscat, Oman

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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

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Pieter J. Pestman
ROSE Subsurface Assessment
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Fee:
$510 USD
Registration Deadline Extended:
12 September 2024

Venue

Mastering Uncertainty and Risk in Geological Carbon Storage
Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre
Muscat, Masqat
Oman

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Important Notes Regarding Short Courses

  • Short courses are limited in size and are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis and must be accompanied by a full payment.
  • If you do not plan on attending the conference, a US $30 enrollment fee will be added to the short course fee. This fee may be applied toward registration if you decide to attend the conference at a later date.
  • A wait list is automatically created if a short course sells out. AAPG will notify you if space becomes available.
  • Before purchasing non-refundable airline tickets, confirm that the course will take place, as courses may be cancelled if undersubscribed.
  • Please register well before the deadline of 12 September 2024. Short course cancellations due to low enrollment will be considered at this time. No refunds will be allowed on short courses after 12 September 2024
  • We will continue to take registrations for short courses not cancelled until they are either sold out or closed.
  • Courses will be held in the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre unless otherwise indicated. Participants will be advised via email of the specific location approximately two weeks prior to the course.
Cancellation Policy
  • Cancellations can be made by contacting ICE Registration on or before 12 September via email at [email protected]
  • Cancellations received on or before 12 September will receive a refund LESS a US $75 processing fee.
  • Refunds will not be issued after 12 September or for “no shows.”
  • You may substitute one participant for another.

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