February HGS New Energies Lunch - Small-Scale, Near-Site CCS: A Catalyst for Scaling Up Carbon Capture Projects

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February HGS New Energies Lunch

Small-Scale, Near-Site CCS: A Catalyst for Scaling Up Carbon Capture Projects by Zach Liu

February 20th | 11:30am - 1pm

Premier Corex (6510 Guhn Rd, Houston, TX 77040)

Cost: $40 pre-registered members; $45 non-members & walk-ups; $30 students
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Small-Scale, Near-Site CCS: A Catalyst for Scaling Up Carbon Capture Projects

This presentation delves into the challenges and opportunities of launching CCS projects, addressing key economic barriers, infrastructure requirements, public perception concerns, and competition from emerging technologies. Drawing on the Harvestone Blue Flint CCS project as a real-world case study, it illustrates how smaller-scale, near-site CCS projects can provide a practical and impactful entry point for meeting emissions reduction targets. The session also emphasizes the importance of innovation in overcoming technical and regulatory hurdles, the need for strategic investment to unlock scalability, and the crucial role of public engagement in building support for CCS initiatives. Ultimately, it advocates for leveraging small-scale projects as a stepping stone to accelerate the wider deployment of carbon capture technologies and realize global decarbonization goals.

Core Viewing Session:

The whole core from the project will be on display at the event! The Blue Flint core is the 3rd well to ever go on CO2 injection in the US. Currently, there are only 4 CO2 injection projects across the US.

Above is an aerial photograph of the Blue Flint Ethanol Plant with a CO2 Capture Facility.

 

Speaker: 

Zach Liu, PE, PG, CFA

Bio: Zach Liu, PE, PG, CGA, is the Director of Subsurface CCUS at Harvestone Low Carbon Partners, where he oversees one of the few active Class VI CO2 injection operations at the Blue Flint CCS site in North Dakota. With over 25 years of experience in oil and gas, including 15 years focused on CCUS at Kinder Morgan and Harvestone, Zach has built a strong track record of success, having drilled more than 100 CO2 wells.

He is a licensed Petroleum Engineer, Professional Geologist in Texas, and a CFA charter holder. In 2018, he served as President of SPWLA International. Outside of work, Zach enjoys golf and once hit a 202-yard hole-in-one with a 5-iron.

 

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February 20th, 2025 11:30 AM   through   1:00 PM
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Premier Corex
11335 Clay Road Suite 180
Houston, TX 77041
United States
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HGS General Lunch
HGS Member $ 40.00
Non-HGS Member $ 45.00
Student $ 30.00
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