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2nd API Voluntary Actions Conference Presentations

 
 

Below is a list of conference presentations.  To order a CD with the conference presentations and all conference proceedings, please click on climate@api.org.

Keynote Panel:  Domestic and International Stakeholder Expectations Regarding Voluntary Actions by the Oil and Gas Industry to Address Climate Change

European and International Oil and Gas Industry Perspective
John Campbell, International Association of Oil and Gas Producers

U.S. Perspective
Honorable James L. Connaughton, Chairman, Council of Environmental Quality

IPCC/Developing Country Perspective
Dr. Susan Solomon, Co-Chair, IPCC Working Group I

Technical Session 1:  Operational Processing Techniques (Upstream and Downstream)

Operating Facilities Efficiencies – GEMS
Brian Eidt, ExxonMobil

Shell Gasification Processes for Cogeneration and Sequestration
Jan de Graff, Shell

Reducing Emissions, Increasing Efficiency, Maximizing Profits – EPA Natural Gas STAR Program
Roger Fernandez, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

BP p.l.c.’s Experience with GHG Reductions in Our Operations
Reid Gordon Smith, BP p.l.c.

Phase Out of Venting and Flaring in E&P Operations
Jan Hartog, Shell

World Bank/IFC Flaring Initiative
Bent R. Svensson, The World Bank Group

Technical Session 2:  Carbon Capture and Sequestration

National Perspectives on Geologic Storage and Sequestration
David J. Beecy, U.S. Department of Energy

Industry Perspectives on Geologic Storage and Sequestration (Survey of Projects)
Dr. Craig A. Lewis, ChevronTexaco

CO2 Capture Project
Else Hafstad, Statoil

GEO-SEQ Project
Dr. Larry Myer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Conjunction with a Major Enhanced Oil Recovery Project, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
Dr. Waleed Jazwari, EnCana Corporation

Reservoir Simulation Studies of CO2 Sequestration in Deep Saline Aquifers
Gary A. Pope, University of Texas at Austin

Carbon Sequestration Using ChevronTexaco Gasification Technology
Luke F. O’Keefe, ChevronTexaco

Biological Sequestration
Tia Nelson, The Nature Conservancy

Technical Session 3:  Research and Development

U.S. Department of Energy Applied Research and Development Initiative
Larisa Dobriansky, U.S. Department of Energy

Academic and Industry Partnerships/Carbon Mitigation R&D Initiatives
Dr. Steven W. Pacala, Princeton University

Life-Cycle Analysis of Shell Gasification-Based Multi-Product System with CO2 Recovery
Richard Doctor, Argonne National Laboratory

Technical Session 4:  Automotive Partnerships

Advanced Vehicle Technology Options
Dr. Eldon B. Priestley, ExxonMobil

California Fuel Cell Partnership and Legislation to Regulate Automotive Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Dr. Allan Lloyd, California Air Resources Board

Role of the European Automobile Industry in Mitigating Global Warming
Anthony Millington, European Automobile Manufacturers Association

Technical Session 5:  Alternative Fuels and Energy Sources

The Role of Renewable Energy
Roxanne Decyk, Shell

DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Initiatives
Dr. Robert K. Dixon, U.S. Department of Energy

Recent Developments in Solar Technology
Michael Eckhart, Solar International Management, Inc.

Recent Developments in Wind Technology
Richard P. Walker, AEP Energy Services

Future Fuels for Sustainable Mobility
Charles A. Lieder, Shell

BP p.l.c. Initiatives to Transition Infrastructure for Hydrogen Fuel
Lauren Segal, BP p.l.c.

Technical Session 6:  Emissions Estimating and Reporting

International Reporting Programs and Registries: GHG Protocol Initiative – Development of Project Accounting and Reporting Standards
Pankaj Bhatia, World Resources Institute

Domestic Reporting Programs and Registries: Revising DOE’s Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
Margot Anderson, U.S. Department of Energy

Reporting Programs and Registries – California Climate Action Registry
Dr. Ann Hewitt, California Climate Action Registry

Application of the API Compendium of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimation Methodologies to Examine Emissions Reductions
Karin Ritter, API

ChevronTexaco Energy and GHG Inventory System (SANGEATM)
Dr. John Cain, ChevronTexaco

Technical Session 7: Emissions Trading for Greenhouse Gases

International Perspectives on GHG Emissions Trading: State of Development and Trends in the GHG market
Andrei Marcu, International Emissions Trading Association

Corporate Perspectives on GHG Emissions Trading: Risk Management and Operational Flexibility
Bill Blake, Shell

Challenges I Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
Dr. Brian Flannery, ExxonMobil

SO2 Allowances Trading System Behaviors and Implications for CO2 Trading
Dr. A. Denny Ellerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Chicago Climate Exchange
Alice LeBlanc, Chicago Climate Exchange

 


 
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