Building Economic and Energy Security in the Heartland:
A Midwestern Delegation to the Gulf Coast to Explore Development of the
Enhanced Oil Recovery Industry
To assist Midwestern governors and state staff in understanding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), the MGA reached out to experts and key stakeholders in the Gulf region to develop a program for Midwesterners to visit and learn about CCS & EOR. The Gulf region was chosen by the MGA because it has the most advanced, long-standing industry in the world focused on CO2-EOR. The Gulf region also has some of the most developed CO2 capture projects in the world and cooperation between public and private partners to advance CCS & EOR industries in the region. These unique characteristics provided a compelling landscape for Midwesterners to learn from the real-world experiences of public, private and academic leaders and to see CCS & EOR projects in person.
Meeting
Houston, Texas – Jackson, Mississippi September 28-29, 2011
Agenda
Participant List
Participant Biographies
Speaker Biographies
Background Documents
- U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory Report
- National EOR Initiative Background Document
Presentations
- Technical Introduction to EOR:
Dr. Larry Lake, University of Austin - Oilfield Geology and EOR Operations: Dr. Sue Hovorka, University of Austin
- Overview of Key Federal Policy and State Policy in Texas: Darrick Eugene, Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association
Industry Perspectives: