Guidelines for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport, and Storage (Report)
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Guidelines for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport, and Storage is a report published in 2008 by the World Resources Institute. The report, which was funded by BP and the Pew Charitable Trust, was co-authored by Sarah M. Forbes, Preeti Verma, Thomas E. Curry, Dr. S. Julio Friedmann and Sarah M. Wade.[1]
Contents
Contributing stakeholders
- Jorg Aarnes, DNV Energy
- Scott Anderson, Environmental Defense Fund
- Peta Ashworth, CSIRO
- Jeff Bielicki, Harvard University
- Larry Boggs, General Electric
- Judith Bradbury, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Jay Braitsch, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy
- Grant Bromhal, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Frank Burke, on behalf of the National Mining Association
- Keith Burnard, AEA Energy and Environment UK
- David Coleman, Shell Exploration and Production Co.
- David Conover, National Commission on Energy Policy
- Michael Cox, Hydrogen Energy International LLC
- Steven Crookshank, American Petroleum Institute
- David Curtiss, American Association of Petroleum Geologists
- Heleen de Coninck, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
- Jan Wilco Dijkstra, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands
- Michael Donlan, Industrial Economics, Incorporated
- Andrew Duguid, Schlumberger Carbon Services
- Richard Esposito, Southern Company Services, Inc.
- Robert Finley, Illinois State Geological Survey
- Elizabeth Fleming, Shell Exploration & Production Americas
- Sarah Glenn, Shell Oil Company
- Tim Grant, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Sallie Greenberg, Illinois State Geological Survey
- Lee Gresham, Carnegie Mellon University
- Tom Grieb,Tetra Tech
- Heleen Groenenberg, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
- Neeraj Gupta, Battelle
- George Guthrie, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Megan Guy, Goldman Sachs
- David Haines, Shell Exploration & Production Americas
- Richard Halvey, Western Governors Association
- Ken Havens, Kinder Morgan
- Ian Hayhow, Natural Resources Canada
- Ken Hendricks, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
- Howard Herzog, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Gardiner Hill, BP Alternative Energy
- Raja Jadhav, Chevron Energy Technology Company
- Mike Hirl, Kinder Morgan
- Ken Hnottavange-Telleen, Schlumberger Carbon Services
- Sue Hovorka, University of Texas at Austin
- Scott Imbus, Chevron Energy Technology Company
- Nick Irving, Southern Company
- Matthew Jaruzel, Peabody Energy
- Melanie Jensen, Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership
- Jennifer Johnson, Great Plains Institute
- Joy Kadnar, U.S. Department of Transportation
- Robert Kane, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy
- Anhar Karimjee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (observer)
- Tom Kerr, International Energy Agency
- Asteghik Khajetoorians, BP America, Inc.
- Dan E. Kieke, Chevron Energy Technology Company
- Bruce Kobelski, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (observer)
- Peter Lidiak, American Petroleum Institute
- John Litynski, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Cliff Lowe, Chevron
- Sasha Mackler, National Commission on Energy Policy
- Philip Martson, Martson Law
- Marty McBroom, American Electric Power
- Sean McCoy, Carnegie Mellon University
- Steve Melzer, Melzer Consulting
- Jim Meyers, Contek Solutions LLC
- Kenneth Michie, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
- Rachel Miller, BP America, Inc.
- Bruce Nestleroth, Battelle
- Robin Newmark, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Karen Obenshain, Edison Electric Institute
- Babatunde Oyenekan, Chevron Energy Technology Company
- Rajesh J. Pawar, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Naomi Pena, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- George Peridas, Natural Resources Defense Council
- Edward Rubin, Carnegie Mellon University
- David Schmalzer, Argonne National Laboratory (retired)
- Gregory Schnaar, AAAS Fellow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (observer)
- Simon Shackley, independent researcher
- Gary Spitznogle, American Electric Power
- Terry Surles, WESTCARB
- Kate Swayne, Marsh, Inc.
- Ron Sweatman, Halliburton
- Matt Toner, Hydrogen Energy International LLC
- Chiara Trabucchi, Industrial Economics, Incorporated
- Karen Utt, Xcel Energy
- John Venezia, ICF International
- Robert Van Voorhees, Bryan Cave LLP
- Kurt Waltzer, Clean Air Task Force
- Ann Weeks, Clean Air Task Force
- Elizabeth Wilson, University of Minnesota
- Andy Wolfsberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Michael Wolosin, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- Iain Wright, BP Alternative Energy
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Sarah M. Forbes, Preeti Verma, Thomas E. Curry, Dr. S. Julio Friedmann and Sarah M. Wade, CCS Guidelines: Guidelines for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport, and Storage, World Resources Institute, 2008, page 4.