EAGE-GET ’24 Presentations

EBN was well represented during the EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference & Exhibition (EAGE GET) from 4 to 7 November 2024 with several technical sessions and a workshop. The theme of the GET 2024 was ‘Accelerating the path to a sustainable energy future’ and the conference is intended for a technical audience. This fifth edition was filled with a robust technical program that integrated knowledge, bridged different disciplines, and aimed to set a path towards global decarbonization. EBN was present with talks about: Geothermal Energy, CO2 Transport and Storage and Underground Hydrogen Storage.

Presentations in the ‘Hydrogen’ track

Underground hydrogen storage in the Netherlands – challenges & opportunities

This presentation discusses the results of activities aimed at developing and disseminating public knowledge to enable timely development of UHS in a safe and sustainable manner in the Dutch subsurface. Topics discussed are the screening of depleted gas fields for UHS, dynamic reservoir simulations for representative gas fields, a parametric cost model for cost estimations of UHS projects and consolidation and publication of information and data online in the GeodeAtlas project.
Authors: Bastiaan Jaarsma, Silke van Klaveren, Germonda Reijnen-Mooij, Michiel Damoiseaux, Marloes Kortekaas, Annemiek Asschert (EBN)
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Presentations in the ‘Carbon’ track

“End-to-end” modeling approach for CO2 injection into depleted gas fields

This presentation introduces CALYSTO (Carbon Low Enthalpy Storage Tool), EBN in-house simulation prototype for CO2 injection into depleted reservoirs modelling. Several applications are given and highlight the added value of this fully integrated solution, from emitters to the stores.
Author: Jean-Claude Hild (EBN)
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Monitoring of CO2  storages. A Dutch Perspective & Outlook

This presentation describes the principles of monitoring of CO2 storages and gives an example of how a monitoring strategy has been developed for the Porthos CCS project. In addition to the Dutch perspective, also an outlook is given, summarizing key aspects related to monitoring and CCS which need to be addressed in the future.”
Author: Gloria Thürschmid (EBN)
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CCS aquifer storage potential in the Netherlands; a play inventory in the geode resource atlas

This presentation focusses on the CO2 storage potential of saline aquifers in the subsurface of the Dutch offshore. The Rotliegend, Triassic and Lower Cretaceous plays have been evaluated for their CCS potential in the GEODE project (collaboration between TNO and EBN) and results from this study are presented.
Authors: Harald de Haan, Liza de Groot, Michael Nolten and Kike Beintema (EBN)
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Presentations in the ‘Geothermal’ track

Look-back on 5 years of SCAN 2D seismic acquisition and (re)processing

In this presentation we look back on 5 years of SCAN. The seismic acquisition and the (re)processing of data.
Authors: Johannes Rehling, Gitta Zaalberg-Metselaar, Johannes van den Akker, Marten ter Borgh, Henk van Lochem & Edward Wiarda (EBN)
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Geomechanical data acquisition in SCAN wells. Parameters and constraints for future geothermal development in The Netherlands

This presentation discusses the geomechanical data acquisition in the SCAN research drillings.
Authors: Adriaan Janszen, Marc Hettema, Milan Brussée, Marten ter Borgh & Henk van Lochem (EBN)
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Geothermal exploration in the Netherlands: the SCAN programme

This presentation discusses geothermal exploration in the Netherlands through the SCAN programme.
Authors: Marten ter Borgh, Henk van Lochem, Adriaan Janszen & Milan Brussée (EBN)
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EBN legacy core project

This presentation discusses the SCAN core study programme.
Authors: Frans de Reuver, Saturnina Henares, Andrea Sorci – PanTerra Geoconsultants and Henk van Lochem, Sjoukje de Vries (EBN)
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Impact of lift methods and shutin techniques on welltest analysis in geothermal wells

This presentation discusses the impact of lift methods and containment techniques on well test analyses.
Author: Pieter Bruijnen (EBN)
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Exploring the shallow. Results of a data acquisition well in the Dutch Cenozoic succession

This presentation discusses the results of data acquisition from a research drilling into the Cenozoic era.
Authors: Milan Brussée, Marten ter Borgh & Henk van Lochem (EBN)
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