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NEXT 2024

NEW ENERGY X SUBSURFACE

24-25 JANUARY 2024 // nextenergy.no

24-25 JANUARY 2024 // nextenergy.no

Grieghallen, BERGEN, NORWAY

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Subsurface understanding is key in developing new energy and low-carbon systems, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, geothermal, and offshore wind farms. 

By drawing upon subsurface geoscience knowledge, technologies, and data from the oil and gas industry, we can ensure that new energy projects are designed, monitored, and implemented cost-effectively, environmentally friendly, and driven by data. 

For whom?

NEXT 2024 is a meeting place for the research community, tech community, new energy companies, and the subsurface community. NEXT is a place where this emerging community comes together to share and increase our knowledge about subsurface challenges and opportunities within geothermal, offshore wind, CCS, and hydrogen.

We invite the ecosystem of traditional and new energy companies, service companies, technology providers, authorities, research, and educational institutions, working on and adjacent to the Norwegian Continental Shelf, to join the geoscience community at NEXT in January.

Why?

The growth of new energy and storage systems will reshape our energy landscape. The industry needs a mix of innovative technologies, a new way of collaborating, novel approaches, and new interdisciplinary subsurface knowledge. It is important that industries work together and recognize that the subsurface is a collective asset for all energy and low-carbon systems. Rather than starting from scratch, the focus should be on leveraging and advancing existing solutions, which can lead to significant cost- and time-savings. 

 

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NEXT - New Energy X Subsurface

Welcome to NEXT 2024 - New Energy X Subsurface. The 1st edition of the NEXT conference will primarily be focusing on the subsurface component of the value chain in new energy and low-carbon systems within hydrogen, CCS, offshore wind, and geothermal.

A key enabler in the energy transition is increased multi-disciplinary subsurface understanding. The number of “New Energy Players” on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) and adjacent areas is accelerating, fostering the emergence of new ways of working and the evolution of new business models through collaboration and coordination across the entire new energy value chains.

BACKGROUND

A major energy shift is gradually unfolding on the NCS, with the recent announcement of the 5th CCS licensing round for carbon storage by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD). The Northern Lights project will offer transport and storage of CO2 as a service across borders and is expected to start commercial operations next year. Denmark and the UK have also recently announced progress in their CCS initiatives. Offshore-wind farm areas are being evaluated on the NCS and in the UK, Denmark, and the Netherlands. The Norwegian Government recently announced the first competitions for two offshore wind areas, the Sørlige Nordsjø II and Utsira Nord. With application deadlines this autumn, we can expect the first licenses to be awarded in early 2024. Looking further out, the Norwegian Water Resources and NPD have identified 20 additional areas on the NCS that might be suitable for offshore wind farms. Site- and license activities, including risk identification and assessment, in addition to monitoring and drilling injection wells for CO2 storage, are activities emerging on the NCS and adjacent areas. However, every site and license is in many respects unique.

The NCS and adjacent areas serve as an excellent laboratory, also powering cross-border knowledge sharing and collaboration. There is a broad variety of sediment composition on NCS, including shallow geology and regionally and stratigraphically changes, providing new energy and storage opportunities, but can also pose risks and challenges. With more than 50 years of exploration and 25 years of storage experience on NCS, technology, and geoscience knowledge transfer play a crucial role in the new energy transition.

Norway is at the forefront of data-sharing and data access, with the whole geoscience ecosystem benefiting from the release of CCS datasets like the Smeheia and Sleipner data sets by Equinor, in addition to vast amounts of data facilitated and released by the NPD and Diskos. Well and seismic data from the NCS is uniquely rich, with complementary big data sets that hold untapped potential and are about to be utilized in technologies and subsurface workflows and evaluations tailored for the new energy systems.

The seal quality and integrity of the caprock or overburden are critical components. A more data-driven understanding of the shallow geology, near subsurface, overburden, and non-cored intervals is essential knowledge for emerging energy industries. These domains are still under-explored, as most seismic acquisitions during the past decades have targeted deeper layers. New marine seismic survey concepts, seismic acquisition, and (re)-processing are needed to illuminate shallow layers while maintaining high survey efficiency. In addition, the unique NCS digital and fast-track cuttings dataset (>700,000 samples analyzed) opens a new landscape of opportunities in our subsurface evaluations, as vast amounts of data about the overburden and non-cored intervals are made available.

TOPICS

The NEXT conference will cover a wide range of new energy digital solutions, strategies, and subsurface evaluations within new energy and low-carbon systems like hydrogen, CCS, offshore wind, and geothermal. We invite you to submit abstracts covering the following topics:

  • New Energy and low-carbon strategies, business models, and innovation
  • North Sea cross-border knowledge sharing. Offshore and onshore case studies and analogues
  • Improved workflows and new digital solutions for next-generation energy systems
  • Seabed and sub-surface challenges and implications for offshore wind development
  • North Sea as a subsurface geothermal energy engine
  • Subsurface assessments and risk mitigation studies for North Sea CO2 and hydrogen storage sites

Subsurface Understanding

Reshaping the Energy Landscape

Energy Opportunities

Registration

Delegate List

First nameLast nameCompany
Emil MejlhedeKinslevTechnical University of Denmark
JarandIndrelidA/S Norske Shell
Birgitte DLarsenDTU Offshore
XiaodongLuoNorwegian Research Centre (NORCE)
Christian HaugEideUniversitetet i Bergen
IngvildCarstensGeoPublishibng
RonnySetsåGeoPublishing
Brit IngerThybergActionable Geoservices
BentKjølhamarTGS
Gustav AagenesErsdalCGG
LucaLimontaPGS
JohanMohrGeoprovider AS
RasaMorganGeoprovider AS
WimLekensXBED AS
MikaelLüthjeGas Storage Denmark
FrancescoPiovesanTechnical University of Denmark
Pierre LEGUERNSLB
Ida Helene MagnorHansenGeopublishing AS
KristianHjorthArgeo AS
JarandGauteplassPetrolia Noco
ErlendKvinneslandGeocap AS
Leonardo Teixeira PintoMeirelesTechnical University of Denmark
AnastasiiaJacobsenBluware AS
Per ErikBergerCoreAll
VictoriaFondenærLime Petroleum AS
YUEFENGGAOLime Petroleum AS
AdamFernandesDUG
DidzisSolimsAS Latvenergo
IntaKarvonenaAS Latvenergo
PolinaGrebesaAS Latvenergo
LarsJensenNorwegian Offshore Directorate (Sokkeldirektoratet)
HeatherBailyOMV (Norge) AS
Mohammad HossainBhuiyanSINTEF Industry
CatoHardySval Energi AS
MarthaLienReach Subsea, Norway
IngridAarnesNorsk Regnesentral
Malene RodVestDTU Offshore
Alv-ArneGrimstadSINTEF Industry
BeritOsnesPGS
Ashkan JahanbaniGhahfarokhiNTNU
OddSennesethNeptune Energi
NickLeePGS
CathrineRingstadMiljøstiftelsen Bellona
SarahGasdaNORCE Norwegian Research Centre
OLE JOHANOSTVEDTNemo Maritime AS
RomanBerenblyumNORCE, Norwegian Research Center AS
Nazmul HaqueMondolDepartment of Geosciences, University of Oslo
PederEliassonSINTEF
Jorge SanchezBorqueSokkeldirektoratet
SverrePlankeVolcanic Basin Energy Research AS
AudunSektnanNorwegian Computing Center
SoheilaTaghaviUniversity of South-Eastern Norway
Md JamilurRahmanUniversity of Bergen
DeepakRatheeSchlumberger
KatherineFitzpatrickFugro
MarcelNaumannEquinor ASA
ChristineNicolaysenUniversitetet i Bergen
Kristian B.BrandseggCapeOmega AS
AlisherKhodjaevUniversity of Bergen
MichaelNickelSLB
Victoria CarolineAdestålEquinor Renewable
Lars PetterHaugeEquinor
AnnaKvashchukEquinor
AndrewMcCannGlex AS
Jørgen EngenNapstadGlex AS
Johanna FiksdahlDG Energy
Sidsel LindsøExplocrowd
Espen GjørvAker BP

Please contact Ingvild Ryggen Carstens, ingvild@geopublishing.no, for information about pricing for start-ups, students and out-of-work professionals.

Terms & Conditions:

GeoPublishing AS reserve the right to alter the program. Substitutions to your registration may be made at any time by contacting the organizers in writing on ingvild@geopublishing.no.

Cancellations:
Cancellations must be received in writing to ingvild@geopublishing.no within 30 days of the conference and will be subject to a 20% administration fee. 
We regret that no refunds can be made after the cancellation deadline. Any cancellations received after the deadline will be liable for the full fee.

Conference Venue

Grieghallen

Edvard Griegs Plass 1
Bergen
Norway

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Program

Day 1

NEW ENERGY ACADEMY

Moderated by Lars Jensen, Geophysicist at Norwegian Offshore Directorate

KEYNOTE: Geoscience and NCS Subsurface role in the Energy Transition
09:00 Christian Haug Eide, Professor at University of Bergen

CO2 storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf: Licence status and policy framework
09:25 Cathrine Ringstad, Senior Advisor CCS at Bellona

An Industrial carbon management strategy for Europe and the Net Zero Industry Act
09:50 Johanna Fiksdahl, National Expert CCUS, DG Energy

Coffee Break
10:15

ONSHORE ANALOGUES AND OFFSHORE CCS

Moderated by Birgitte Dalsgaard Larsen, Geoscience Advisor at DTU Offshore

CCS in Denmark - from national CCS focus to European CO2 storage hub
10:45 Malene Rod Vest, Program Director at DTU Offshore and member of the Technical Operating committee for Project Bifrost

First European full-scale onshore CO2 storage project
11:05 Mikael Lüthje, Senior Geophysicist at Gasstorage

Reuse of offshore assets and infrastructure for CO2 storage
11:25 Alv-Arne Grimstad, at SINTEF, and Espen Gjørv at Aker BP

How to accelerate towards Gigatonne CO2 storage
11:45 Sarah Gasda, Research Director at NORCE

Lunch
12:05

SUBSURFACE STORAGE SITES

Moderated by Pierre LeGuern, SCA G&G Business Owner at SLB

The potential for permanent carbon sequestration in offshore volcanic sequences in the Norwegian Sea
13:05 Sverre Planke, CEO at VBER

Ensemble subsurface characterization for underground hydrogen storage
13:25 Xiaodong Luo, Senior Researcher at NORCE

NO SEAL - NO DEAL

Moderated by Pierre LeGuern, SCA G&G Business Owner at SLB

Session Keynote: Integrating Geophysics, Machine Learning and Geology to Evaluate Seal Quality for CO Storage Potential in the Troll Area, Offshore Norway
13:45 Nazmul Mondol, Professor at the University of Oslo

Recreating representative shale cores from borehole cuttings
14:15 Emil Mejlhede Kinslev, Postdoc at the Technical University of Denmark

CO2 storage: Assessment to seal the deal
14:35 Mohammad Hossain Bhuiyan, Research Scientist at SINTEF

Coffee Break
14:55

ADVANCEMENTS AND INNOVATIONS IN CCS

Moderator: Odd Senneseth, Geologist at Neptune Energy

Development of aquifer pressures during production and injection and significance for planning of CO2 storage
15:30 Jorge Sanchez-Borque, Senior Geologist at Norwegian Offshore Directorate

Fast reservoir simulation and optimization for CO2 storage
15:55 Ashkan Jahanbani Ghahfarokhi, Associate Professor at NTNU

Keeping up with flow! RSimGNN for long-term CO2 saturation predictions for CCS Reservoir Simulation
16:15 Michael Nickel at SLB

Nemo Maritime CO2 transportation with direct injection in storage reservoirs- effects of intermittent injection 
16:35 Roman Berenblyum, Special Advisor at NORCE, and Ole Johan Østvedt, EVP Commercial and R&D at Nemo Maritime

END DAY 1  
16:55

Aperitif
19:00

Conference Dinner
20:00

Day 2

NEW ENERGY ACADEMY

Moderator: Odd Senneseth, Geologist at Neptune Energy

KEYNOTE: The need for innovative solutions for cost-efficient, long-term CO2 monitoring
09:00 Peder Eliasson, Research Manager Geophysics at SINTEF

Monitoring CCS with bankable data: Carbon loss, containment and conformance
09:25 Bent Kjølhamar, Chief Geologist at TGS

Coffee Break
09:50

WIND-UP (SHALLOW AND DEEP GEOLOGY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR OFFSHORE WIND)

Moderated by Rasa Morgan, Manager Offshore Wind at GeoProvider

Session Keynote: Geo-surveys and hazards for offshore wind development
10:20 Victoria Adestål, Lead Geophysicist at Equinor

Seafloor- and sub-seafloor Geophysical surveys in the North Sea with the purpose of developing safe and efficient Offshore Wind Energy in NCS
10:45 Lars Jensen, Geophysicist at Norwegian Offshore Directorate

Integrated 3D acquisition and processing technology to accelerate the development of offshore wind
11:05 Luca Limonta, Imaging Specialist at PGS

Unlocking the Hidden Information in Seismic Data for Offshore Wind
11:25 Johan Mohr, COO at Geoprovider

Lunch
11:45

IMPROVED WORKFLOWS & DIGITAL SOLUTIONS, OFFSHORE WIND

Moderated by Rasa Morgan, Manager Offshore Wind at GeoProvider

Disruptive innovation on the seabed - from subsea drilling to eDNA
12:50 Wim Lekens, CEO at Xbed

A new paradigm for ocean space data: How next-generation energy systems will benefit from cloud-based GIS platforms
13:10 Kristian Hjort, Field developer at ARGEO Robotics

Coffee Break
13:30

IMPROVED WORKFLOWS & DIGITAL SOLUTIONS, CCS

Moderated by Birgitte Dalsgaard Larsen, Geoscience Advisor at DTU Offshore

Evaluating the potential of large-scale migration-assisted saline aquifers: the Elephant site, Norwegian Sea
14:00 Nick Lee, New Energy Subsurface Manager at PGS

Screening CO2 storage in saline aquifers using automated simulation workflows based on regional databases
14:20 Lex Rijkels, Reservoir Engineer at ExploCrowd

Energy and environmental assessment of a European carbon capture, transport, and storage in the North Sea
14:40 Francesco Piovesan at DTU

Closing Remarks / END DAY 2
15:00

Program Committee

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Lars Jensen

Advisor Geophysics at NPD
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Kari Lokna

CEO at Neutilus Carbon Services
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Silvan Hoth

Lead Geologist at Equinor
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Birgitte Dalsgaard Larsen

Geoscience Advisor at DTU Offshore
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Pierre LeGuern

SCA G&G Business Owner at SLB
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Rasa Morgan

Manager Offshore Wind at GeoProvider
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Odd Senneseth

Geologist at Neptune Energy
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Ingvild Ryggen Carstens

General Manager at GeoPublishing

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