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SCAL Model for CCS – Northern Lights. Insights From the First Commercial CO2 Project on the Norwegian Continental Shelf

Friday, March 8, 2024

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Course Credit: 0.15 CEU, 1.5 PDH

Friday, March 8, 2024 | 09:00AM – 10:30AM CT

Relative permeability and capillary pressure are multi-phase flow properties characterized by a SCAL-model that determine the reservoir fluid dynamics for the fields in production and for the new field developments. For Carbon Capture and Storage projects (CCS), multi-phase flow properties are equally important. Interpretation of SCAL experiments and implementation of the SCAL-model for full-field simulations will be shared to highlight the impact of the SCAL model uncertainty on the estimation of the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource assessment and plume migration for the Northern Lights project – the world’s first open-source CO2 transport and storage infrastructure.

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    Relative permeability and capillary pressure are multi-phase flow properties characterized by a SCAL-model that determine the reservoir fluid dynamics for the fields in production and for the new field developments. For Carbon Capture and Storage projects (CCS), multi-phase flow properties are equally important. Interpretation of SCAL experiments and implementation of the SCAL-model for full-field simulations will be shared to highlight the impact of the SCAL model uncertainty on the estimation of the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource assessment and plume migration for the Northern Lights project - the world’s first open-source CO2 transport and storage infrastructure.
    Webinar recordings will be available on-demand within 1 business day of the webinar completion. For those who attended the live webinar, your certificate will be available in your “Learner Profile” within 1 business day of the webinar completion

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Earn credits by completing this course0.15 CEU credit1.5 PDH credits

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Einar EbeltoftSpecialist, Special core analysis (SCAL) / Reservoir technologyEinar has 30+ years of experience within Special core analysis. Joined Equinor in 2011 after being in the SCAL service industry. Designing laboratory programs and interpretation of experimental data for full field applications in reservoir simulators, Eclipse etc. Worked a couple of decades for transferring the discipline Special core analysis into commercial core flow software. He is now using his SCAL expertise to provide SCAL and multiphase flow properties for CCS.
Stefano Pruno - ModeratorRegional Technical Advisor for Core Analysis, Stratum ReservoirStefano Pruno is Stratum Reservoir Regional Technical Advisor for Core Analysis. He has a university background in Geology (MSc), working in the core analysis domain for approx. 25 years, with Stratum Reservoir for the last 15 years. Main fields of expertise are core analysis data evaluation, interpretation in addition to core analysis program design, planning and data management.