Modelling the CO2 behaviour in geological storage formations

Sep16Mon

Modelling the CO2 behaviour in geological storage formations

Mon, 16/09/2019 - 14:30 to 14:45

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Speaker: 
Dr Seyed Shariatipour
Affiliation: 
Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, Coventry University
Synopsis: 

Seyed will present a short introduction to the CCS activities that his research group is involved at FCS. some of these topics include:
1- The characterization of the behaviour of well cements exposed to CO2-bearing fluids.
2- Top surface morphology and it’s control on the CO2 plume migration
3- Impact of the gradational changes beneath the caprock on the CO2 behaviour
4- How do the structural features such as faults and deformation bands control CO2 plume migration?
5- Novel engineering methods for CO2 storage

Biography: 

Dr. Seyed Shariatipour- Seyed completed his MSc in Petroleum Engineering at Heriot-Watt Institute of Petroleum Engineering in 2009-2010. Upon completion of his PhD at the same institution, he joined Coventry University as a Senior Lecturer in Petroleum Reservoir management in 2014. His research interests lie in the area of multiphase fluid flow through porous media. He studies the application of fluid flow in the oil and gas reservoirs as well as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). He is a core research member of the Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems (FCS) at Coventry University formally known as Flow Measurement and Fluid Mechanics (FMFM).

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