CCUS 2025 Houston
George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX, United StatesBooth 912
Booth 912
CO₂ fluid properties affect fluid substitution modeling, crucial for carbon storage monitoring and reservoir characterization. Variations in CO₂ density, viscosity, and compressibility impact seismic velocity and bulk modulus. Accurate modeling improves 4D seismic interpretation, aiding site monitoring and enhancing geophysical assessments of CO₂ injection projects.
Join industry expert Bill Von Gonten for an insightful discussion on Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale and how we can apply its key principles to enhance domestic hydrocarbon production. Discover how we can refine our approach to maximize resources more efficiently right here at home. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and explore strategies for a more productive energy future.
This virtual talk is built for decision-makers and industry innovators looking to stay ahead in the carbon industry. Gain actionable insights, explore real-world challenges, and understand the commercial dynamics shaping the future of CCS.
Booth 2733 Technical Program
Booth #1146
Exploring the Future of CCS: Challenges, Opportunities, and Real-World Solutions This presentation takes a deep dive into the critical challenges and emerging opportunities in launching Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects.