“World Class CCS Training for & by Industry Professionals” 

Developed & Delivered by PTTC, APTA & AAPG with Grant Funding
from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 through DOE




 

The Team Structure and Responsibilities

PTTC

Co-PI: E. Lance Cole

Consultant: Dwight Rychel

AAPG

Lead Co-PI: Dr. Susan Nash

APTA

Co-PI: Robert Kiker

Steve Melzer, Consultant

Robert Trentham, UTPB CEED
 

Capabilities:

·     Extensive national audience and network with independent producers

·     Workshop proficiency

·     National communications program (website, newsletter, email tech alerts, trade journal connections)

·     Permian Basin presence

Capabilities:

·     Extensive geological audience/network

·     e-symposia/online training

·     Hedberg (research) conferences

·     Certificate Programs

·     Geoscience Technology Workshops (GTWs)

·     Publications expertise
 

Capabilities:

·     Extensive network developed through APTA, Annual CO2/Carbon Management Conferences

·     EOR, reservoir and operations expertise

·     Regulatory/business insight and network

·     Business connections

Overall Role: Technology transfer Primary Roles: CCS expertise and technology transfer Primary Roles: CCS expertise, business connections and technology transfer
 
Responsibilities:

·     Manage and coordinate the Team & the project

·     Coordinate scheduling of workshops and other events

·     Support Advisory Board and sponsorship/marketing

·     Execute the communications program (newsletter, website, email tech alerts, etc.)

Responsibilities:

·     Conduct e-symposia (webinars)

·     Develop CCS certificate program

·     Coordinate research-oriented events (Geoscience Technology workshop, mini-Hedberg conference)

·     Develop publications

Responsibilities:

·     Provide technical content for workshops, extended-length short course, conferences and trade journal articles

·     Leverage business connections for Advisory Board, sponsorship program and marketing

 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: PTTC gratefully acknowledges support of industry, academia and the DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory. This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under award No. DE-FOA-0000080

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