May 30th, 2014

Weekly collection of energy news articles for the region.  Click on the links for access to original publications


 

 

Job Title: 
Research Scientist
Organization: 
Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin

Dr. Tip Meckel is a research scientist investigating geologic carbon sequestration research for the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin. 

He joined the Gulf Coast Carbon Center at the Bureau in 2006, focusing on geologic characterization, structural geology, monitoring design, and pressure evolution for CO2 injections.  Tip has been involved with several large-scale field demonstration projects funded through DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. After early exposure during the FRIO tests east of Houston in 2006, he directed the research program for the SECARB demonstration project in Cranfield Mississippi, and currently leads the research initiative to identify offshore sequestration potential in the Gulf of Mexico with focus on capacity assessment and seismic monitoring technologies.

Dr. Meckel earned his Master’s degree in geology from the University of Montana in Missoula in 1998 and his doctorate in geology and geophysics from The University of Texas at Austin in 2003. He subsequently taught undergraduate geology at Colby College in Maine followed by a two year position with the U.S. Geological Survey as a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow in Woods Hole, MA.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
June 10th, 2014

This presentation will provide a high-level perspective on the role of CCS in a variety of energy chains that are critical for future global energy markets. In addition to typical coal-fired electric utilities, topics covered include heavy oil refining, LNG, hydrogen, enhanced oil recovery, and (un)conventional gas.

Job Title: 
Project Chief
Organization: 
USGS Carbon Sequestration – Geologic Research and Assessment

Dr. Peter Warwick is the project chief of the USGS Carbon Sequestration – Geologic Research and Assessments Project. His scientific and technical specialties include sedimentology, stratigraphy, the geology of fossil fuels, and geologic carbon storage.  He has authored or co-authored more than 180 scientific research publications.  In addition, he has served as the President of the Energy Minerals Division of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, President of The Society for Organic Petrology, and Chair of the Coal Geology Division of Geological Society of America (GSA). He is a GSA Fellow and serves on several scientific journal editorial review boards. 

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Speaker
April 20th, 2014
USEA Documents
May 23rd, 2014

Weekly collection of energy news articles for the region.  Click on the links for access to original publications

East Africa Panel, GEA International Showcase 2014
April 18th, 2014

The U.S.-East Africa Geothermal Partnership Program (EAGP) hosted two delegates from East Africa in Washington, DC on an Executive Exchange focusing on geothermal finance and policy issues.  The exchange was held in conjunction with the Geothermal Energy Association’s (GEA) International Geothermal Showcase and a GEA-US Department of State workshop on geothermal best practices.  Additional meetings with U.S. government agencies and private-sector players were scheduled for the delegates throughout the week.

June 3rd, 2014

On June 3-4, 2014, the Government of Ethiopia and the Government of the United States will co-host the U.S.-Africa Energy Ministerial (AEM) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  AEM will focus on the theme of “Catalyzing Sustainable Energy Growth in Africa” and provide a forum for major announcements and commitments that support energy development throughout Africa.

EAGP Delegates at GEA Expo
September 25th, 2013

The U.S.-East Africa Geothermal Partnership sponsored nine delegates from Kenya and Ethiopia to travel to Las Vegas, Nevada, USA for the 37th Annual Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) Annual Meeting and Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) Geothermal Energy Expo in September/October 2013.   Delegates included representatives from Kenya’s Geothermal Development Company (GDC) and Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Water and Energy, the Geological Survey of Ethiopia (GSE) and the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCO).   T

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