Join our conference on subsurface for energy security and sustainability, arranged by NCS2030 and the Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF).
Tjodhallen, University of Stavanger
13-15 March, 2023
Subsurface for energy security and sustainability
About the conference
Energy Norway 2023 is a meeting place for subsurface professionals in Norway and international communities, policy makers, regulatory bodies, and students.
In December 2021, University of Stavanger with partners was awarded the National Centre for Sustainable Utilization of Energy Resources on the Norwegian Shelf (NCS2030). The centre is to be the scientific and technology driver to facilitate an energy-efficient, multi-purpose utilization of the subsurface into a “Sustainable Subsurface Value Chain” to reach the NZE goals on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). At Energy Norway 2023 you will get scientific presentations linked to the scope of the centre, namely subsurface energy systems, net-zero emission production, digitalization, and society.
In collaboration with NPF and NFiP
Energy Norway 2023 is arranged in collaboration with the Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF) and support from NFiP (Petroleum Research School of Norway). The theme for the conference is subsurface for energy security and sustainability.
NPF is a membership body for people interested in the country’s oil and gas activities. NPF provides the industry’s most important meeting places for professional discussion and exchange of new knowledge – independent of financial and political interests. NPF helped to found ONS – ranked among one of the world’s leading petroleum conferences.
NFiP (Petroleum Research School of Norway) has been established to coordinate lectures given by the different universities and to provide intensive courses, seminars and conferences for all PhD students in Norway with research projects related to petroleum. The objective is also to establish discussion groups, collaborating opportunities and interdisciplinary meeting places for PhD students and their supervisors.
Programme
See sessions and speakers below.
13 March: Workshop
14 March: Conference Day 1
15 March: Conference Day 2
Poster session
We invite PhD and master students with an interest in energy related topics to participate in the poster session at Energy Norway 2023.
PhD candidates and master students from universities worldwide can submit a poster within these themes:
- Subsurface Energy Systems
- Net-zero emission production
- Digitalization
- Society
Please submit your draft poster in PDF format in an e-mail here before January 31st to be considered for the poster session. Note: Master students should indicate by that time their interest to submit a project description poster by February 15th. Template can be found here. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us: kjersti.riiber@uis.no
Poster session 1
- Hilde Halsøy: CO2 Foam for EOR and Storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- Jungwon Seo: Building Federated Knowledge Cloud with Tokenized Digital Assets and Smart Contracts across Consortium
- Daniele Blancone: Characterization and modelling of North Sea salt composition for cavern storage
- Md Ashraful Islam Khan: Smart Produced Water for EOR in Carbonate Reservoir at High Temperature
- Anaëlle Guillevic: Geothermal energy potential in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea: a regional to field-scale evaluation
- Deniz Seyfeli: Lithological Heterogeneities in the Zechstein Group: Compressed Air Energy Storage Opportunities in Salt Caverns
Poster session 2
- Jorge Lliguizaca Dávila: Carbon footprint reduction by CO2 – Foam EOR in Ecuador
- Alfred Obo: Carbonated water injection in Sandstone for Enchanced Oil Recovery
- Maksim Kurbasov & Hamed M. Kermani: Distribution of reasons for the decrease in reservoir permeability during re-injection of produce water
- Tarek Galhom: Structural and Stratigraphic Variations in the Zechstein Supergroup Evaporites and the impact on GeoStorage Potential; A Case Study from the Ling Depression, Central North Sea, Norway
- Umut Isikalp: Triassic Minibasin Dynamics in the Egersund Basin, Central North Sea
- Aigul Akberova: Machine learning based seismic classification for facies prediction
- Lisa Egeland Jonassen: Amplitude versus offset (AVO) versus machine learning (ML) methods for hydrocarbon exploration: Insight from the Q35 prospect, North Sea
Conference fees
NPF Personal members NOK 3,600 + 25% VAT
Non-NPF- members NOK 4,800 + 25% VAT
Students NOK 2,400 + 25% VAT
Committee
- Tina Puntervold, UiS
- Dora Luz Marin Restrepo, UiS
- Stephane Polteau, IFE
- Viktoriya Yarushina, IFE
- Rikke Bruhn, UiO
- Zachary Alcorn, UiB
- Xiaodong Luo, NORCE
- Nan Zhang, UiS
Contact
Faculty Administration TN
Project Support and PhD Administration TN
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