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1 4 th IEA Monitoring Network Meeting Edmonton, Alberta, Canada November 7 th 9 th, 2007

2 International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Programme

3 IEA GHG 20 contracting parties, 18 multinationals sponsors Evaluation of technologies aimed at reducing GHG emissions Promotion and dissemination of results and data from its evaluation studies Technical and policy publications, issue specific workshops

4 IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEA GHG): Networks Unique position to facilitate co operation between the leading research groups on greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation. IEA GHG therefore coordinates several international research networks. The networks bring together the expertise and experience of organizations at the forefront of research, development and demonstration into GHG mitigation technologies. The networks currently operated by the IEA GHG include: International Network for CO2 Capture International Network on Biofixation of CO2 and Greenhouse Gas Abatement with Microalgae Oxy Fuel Combustion Network Risk Assessment Network Well Bore Integrity Network Monitoring Network Established on 8th November 2004, the first meeting of the Monitoring Network demonstrated that there was a large tool box of monitoring techniques that could be applied for both surface and sub surface monitoring of CO2. It was clear that no single technique would be sufficient to meet all the different monitoring needs. Therefore, the aim of the network has been, to focus more on monitoring programs rather than individual techniques.

5 IEA Monitoring Network Meetings Inaugural Meeting of the Monitoring Network November 8 9, 2004 Seymour Centre, University of California Santa Cruz, USA 2 nd Monitoring Network Meeting October 4 6, 2005 INGV Offices, Rome, Italy 3 rd Monitoring Network Meeting October 30 November 2, 2006 Melbourne, Australia, 4 th Monitoring Network Meeting November 7th 9th 2007 Edmonton, Canada

6 Agenda Wednesday, Nov to Registration/Coffee to Introduction/Housekeeping: Brendan Beck/Rick Chalaturnyk to Honorable Rob Renner, Minister of Environment, Government of Alberta Albertans and Climate Change: Moving Forward to An ENGO viewpoint on CCS, Regulation and Monitoring Mary Griffiths, Pembina Institute to Draft Quantification Protocol for Geological Storage Through EOR using CO2 Injection What Monitoring is Required? Brent Lakeman and Stephanie Trottier, Alberta Research Council to Discussion/Questions to Break to Legal and Regulatory Guide for States and Provinces IOGCC Rick Chalaturnyk, U of A to MMV : G8/CSLF and Canada Alberta Task Force Activities Bill Reynen, Geological Survey of Canada to Draft Regulatory Guidelines for Geological Storage of CO2 CO2ReMoVe Brendan Beck, IEA GHG to Discussion/Questions to Lunch to Review of Acid Gas Regulations Stefan Bachu, Energy and Utilities Board to Facilitated Discussion: Are Acid Gas Regulations a suitable analogue for the development of Geological Storage Regulations to Break to THEME: How to design and establish a suite of generic MMV protocols for CO 2 storage to THEME: What are the next steps to help expedite MMV arrangements and so assist in the widescale implementation of CCS Social Event and Entertainment

7 Agenda Thursday, Nov to Registration/Coffee to Welcome /Synthesis of Regulatory/Policy MMV issues from Day 1 Rick Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta to MMV Update on the CO2CRC s Otway Basin Pilot Project Kevin Dodds, BP Americas (formerly with CO2CRC) to Nagaoka, Japan Monitoring/Verification Program Design, Deployment and Case History Tsukasa Yoshimura, RITE to MMV Efforts at the CSLF Endorsed Zama Lake Acid Gas EOR Project Steve Smith, EERC/PCOR to MMV Programs at ADM Site, Illinios Midwest Partnership Rob Finley, Geological Survey of Illinios to Discussion/Questions to Break POSTER SESSIONS to Lunch to MMV in Final Phase of IEA GHG Weyburn Midale CO2 EOR Monitoring and Storage Project Don White, Geological Survey of Canada to Downhole Flu id Recovery System Deployment at Penn West CO2 EOR Monitoring Project Gonzalo Zambrano, University of Alberta to Shallow Subsurface and Atmospheric Monitoring in CO2Geonet and CO2ReMoVe David Jones, British Geological Survey to Discussion/Questions to Break to Research on Environmental Risks from Geological Carbon Dioxide Storage Jeremy Colls, University of Nottingham to Baseline Survey for Evidence of Gas Microseepage Prior to a CO2 Injection Experiment at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, USA Ron Klusman, Colorado School of Mines to Accurate Soil CO2 Flux Meas. at High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Rod Madsen, LICOR Biosciences to Discussion/Questions Dinner : Ft. Edmonton Park Sponsored by Schlumberger Carbon Services Buses will be departing from the Fantasyland Hotel parking lot at 6:45 pm and 7:15 pm for the short drive to the Fort

8 Agenda Friday, Nov. 9 Morning to Registration/Coffee to Welcome and Introduction to Day 3 Rick Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta to MMV Results from FRIO II Sue Hovorka, Gulf Coast Carbon Center to Seismic Monitoring Programs at Penn West CO2 EOR Monitoring Project Don Lawton, University of Calgary to Observation Well at Penn West CO2 EOR Monitoring Project to Discussion/Questions to Break Rick Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta to Shallow Subsurface and Air Monitoring Program at Penn West CO2 EOR Monitoring Project Bill Gunter, Alberta Research Council to MMV Programs at the CSEMP ECBM Pilot Project John Faltinson, Alberta Research Council to Role of Risk Assessment in Designing MMV Programs Ken Hnottavange Telleen, Schlumberger Carbon Services Discussion/Questions to Lunch

9 Agenda Friday, Nov. 9 Afternoon to Lunch to A New Mode of Seismic Surveillance Leon Thomsen, BP to Detailed CO2 Injection and Sequestration Monitoring Through Crosswell Imaging Mark McCallum, Z Seis to Design of Surface Seismic Programs for CO2 Storage Monitoring Jeff Thompson, WesternGeco to Discussion/Questions to Break to Passive Seismic: Listening fo r the Snap, Crackle, Pop! Marcia Couëslan, Schlumberger Carbon Services to Employing Novel MMV Technology Integration Techniques To Increase Accuracy of Injection Monitoring Eric Davies, Pinnacle to Discussion/Questions to Discussion and Wrap up of Meeting Location of Next Network Meetings to REVIEW OF FIELD TRIPS