Abstract

AbstractA new graduate course on CO2 Capture and Uses was offered for the first time at Texas A&M, Pet. Eng., in Fall 2008. A multidisciplinary team of instructors from the Pet. Eng. & Chem. Eng. departments was assembled to ensure the appropriate expertise.The objective of the course is to let the students understand the need for / potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) & Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR).

Highlights

  • Introduction to the courseA new graduate course on CO2 Capture and Uses was offered for the first time at Texas A&M, Pet

  • The course includes a term project - the students design a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) system based on data available from the FutureGen project

  • The following steps are included in the design project: 1.Site characterisation 2.CO2 capture & separation 3.CO2 boosting, transport and injection 4.Mass balance & numerical flow simulation 5.Risk, monitoring, regulations & economic evaluation

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Summary

Introduction to the course

A new graduate course on CO2 Capture and Uses was offered for the first time at Texas A&M, Pet. Eng., in Fall 2008. A multidisciplinary team of instructors from the Pet. Eng. Eng. departments was assembled to ensure the appropriate expertise. The objective of the course is to let the students understand the need for / potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) & Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)

The design project
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