Webinar |Challenges of Onshore CO2 Pipeline System Engineering and Design
Reducing CO2 emissions as a by-product of burning fossil fuels is a major engineering challenge. The industry practice is to extract CO2 from the different flue stacks and to transport the processed product for storage underground. CO2 pipeline systems play a vital role in transporting captured CO2 to distant storage fields. The hydraulic, sizing, material selection, and mechanical designs are very sensitive to the level of impurities contained in the CO2 product stream. This presentation will explain the challenges of onshore CO2 pipeline system engineering and design.
Learning objectives:
- an overview of CO2 pipeline engineering and design
- applicable codes and standards
- 10 major challenges during CO2 pipeline engineering
This session will be held through ON24.
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About the presenter
Shahab Zardynezhad, P.Eng., has 33 years of experience working in oil, gas, and petrochemical projects. His areas of specialization and industrial experience include pipeline and facility engineering, design, procurement, inspection, installation, start-up, maintenance, reliability, troubleshooting. He has master's degrees in mechanical and industrial engineering, is an adjunct instructor in the University of Calgary's ENME 622-Pipeline Pump and Compressor Station Design course, and has written for both of the U.S.-based publications Hydrocarbon Processing and Gas Processing & LNG.
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