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Nobel Prize Winner Professor Malcolm Wilson Published Paper in Petroleum

Volume 3, Issue 1 ofPetroleum, with the topic of “Special issue on Carbon Capture, Utilization andStorage (CCUS): Technological developments and future opportunities forpetroleum industry”, has been published online and in-printed. We extendspecial thanks to Prof. Malcolm Wilson and his team. Prof. Wilson was a memberof the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) team awarded the NobelPeace Prize in 2007, and is currently a member of the international advisory board,Energy Academy of Europe. The group reports on “The IEAGHG Weyburn-Midale CO2Monitoring and Storage and EOR Project”, and provides interesting insights onthis important research project, which has contributed to cutting greenhousegas emissions by storing more than 25 million tons of anthropogenic CO2and is considered the world's largest CCUS project presently in operation.

Dr Paitoon (PT)Tontiwachwuthikul, honorary Editor-in-Chief of Petroleum, fellow of CanadianAcademy of Engineering, co-founder of Clean Energy Technologies ResearchInstitute (CETRi), is the Chief Editor for the CCUS special issue. Dr Fanhua(Bill) Zeng, editorial board member of Petroleum, program chair of PetroleumSystems Engineering, University of Regina, Canada, and Dr Christine W. Chan,Canada Research Chair Tier I in Energy Informatics, founder of EnergyInformatics Laboratory, University of Regina, Canada, are the Co-Editors forthis special issue.

The contents of thisspecial issue cover many significant issues related to the original theory andapplications of CCUS technologies, including new CO2 capturetechnologies, CO2 storage and EOR applications, as well as newmethods for CO2 utilizations and CO2 monitoring. Thediverse research efforts were conducted in 12 countries from around the world,including Canada, Australia, the United States, Germany, France, China, Turkey,Thailand, Qatar, Iran, Algeria and Malaysia. We hope that this special issuewill be a valuable source of information for engineers, scientists, anddecision makers working in the academia, industry, and government. We also hopethat the special issue will be a useful resource for the next generation ofyoung researchers working in this important research area.

We wish you enjoyreading this special issue on CCUS, and look forward to learning about yourresearch results in the area of CCUS in the coming issues of Petroleum.

 

The attached table is the contentof Volume 3, Issue 1 of Petroleum.

Authors

Title

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Ken   Brown, Steve Whittaker, Malcolm Wilson,  Wayuta Srisang, Heidi Smithson, Paitoon   Tontiwachwuthikul (Canada)

The   history and development of the IEA GHG  Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring   and Storage Project in Saskatchewan,  Canada (the world largest CO2   for EOR and CCS program)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.12.002

Chikezie   Nwaoha, Teeradet Supap, Raphael  Idem, Chintana Saiwan, Paitoon   Tontiwachwuthikul, Mohammed J. AL-Marri,  Abdelbaki Benamor (Canada, Thailand,   Qatar)

Advancement   and new perspectives of using  formulated reactive amine blends for   post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2)  capture   technologies

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.002

Elif   Erdal ?nveren, Bahar ?zmen Monkul,  ?erife Sar?o?lan, Nesrin Karademir, Erdo?an   Alper (Turkey)

Solid   amine sorbents for CO2  capture by chemical adsorption: A   review

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.001

Yadollah   Tavan, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini  (Iran)

A   novel rate of the reaction between NaOH  with CO2 at low temperature in spray   dryer

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.006

Veronica   Chan, Christine Chan (Canada)

Learning   from a carbon dioxide capture  system dataset: Application of the piecewise   neural network algorithm

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.004

Tuo   Huang, Xiang Zhou, Huaijun Yang, Guangzhi  Liao, Fanhua Zeng (Canada,   China)

CO2   flooding strategy to enhance  heavy oil recovery

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.005

Sheng   Li, Peng Luo (Canada)

Experimental   and simulation determination  of minimum miscibility pressure for a Bakken tight   oil and different  injection gases

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.011

Zhengyuan   Su, Yong Tang, Hongjiang Ruan,  Yang Wang, Xiaoping Wei   (China)

Experimental   and modeling study of CO2  - Improved gas recovery in gas condensate   reservoir

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.10.004

Christina   Hemme, Wolfgang van Berk  (Germany)

Change   in cap rock porosity triggered by  pressure and temperature dependent   CO2–water–rock interactions in  CO2 storage   systems

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.010

Erdogan   Alper, Ozge Yuksel Orhan (Turkey)

CO2   utilization: Developments in  conversion processes

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.003

Ahmed   Boubenia, Ahmed Hafaifa, Abdellah  Kouzou, Kamal Mohammedi, Mohamed Becherif   (Algeria, France)

Carbone   dioxide capture and utilization in  gas turbine plants via the integration of   power to gas

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.013

Dayanand   Saini (USA)

Monitoring   of injected CO2 at  two commercial geologic storage sites with   significant pressure depletion  and/or re-pressurization histories: A case   study

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.012

Arshad   Raza, Raoof Gholami, Reza Rezaee,  Chua Han Bing, Ramasamy Nagarajan, Mohamed   Ali Hamid (Malaysia)

Preliminary   assessment of CO2  injectivity in carbonate storage   sites

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.008

Norhuda   Abdul Manaf, Abdul Qadir, Ali Abbas  (Australia)

The   hybrid MPC-MINLP algorithm for optimal  operation of coal-fired power plants   with solvent based post-combustion CO2    capture

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.11.009

Arshad   Raza, Raoof Gholami, Reza Rezaee,  Chua Han Bing, Ramasamy Nagarajan, Mohamed   Ali Hamid (Malaysia)

Well   selection in depleted oil and gas fields  for a safe CO2 storage   practice: A case study from Malaysia

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2016.10.003

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