Sustainable Gas Research & Innovation 2018
You can watch the keynotes and panel discussion live on RCGI’s facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GasInnovation/
Programme
The main programme, talks programme and posters programme can be downloaded as PDFs.
- Download the SGRI 2018 Main Programme [PDF]
- Download the SGRI 2018 Talks Programme [PDF] - Four x 3 Parallel sessions in rooms 1 (auditorium), 2 and 3.
- Download the SGRI 2018 Posters Programme [PDF] - Four poster presentations taking place during the coffee break in the main hall.
Abstract book
You can Download the SGRI 2019 abstract book [PDF]. Please do not print.
Summary agenda
Day 1: Tuesday, 25th Sept 2018
08.30 - 09.00 - Registration and welcome coffee
20.00 - 22.00 - Conference reception (Banana Cafe, R. Jerônimo da Veiga, 198 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo – SP, 04536-060, Brazil)
Day 2: Wednesday, 26th Sept 2018
08.00 - 08.30 - Registration and coffee
20:00 - 22.00 - Conference Dinner (Barbacoa, R. Dr. Renato Paes de Barros, 65 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo – SP, 04530-000, Brazil)
Theme
"Transforming gas to transform the future"
Keynotes
ANP – E&P and natural gas in Brasil
Mr. Jose Gutman, National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels
Abstract and biography
Maturing CO2 Abatement Technology through a Joint Effort Industry & University – the Vienna Green Case.
Dr. Rob Littel, General Manager for CO2 Abatement Technologies from Royal Dutch Shell plc.
Abstract and biography
Petrobras Efforts Towards a Low Carbon Economy
Mr. Gustavo Moure
Abstract and biography
EMBRAPII’S role in industrial innovation in Brazil
Prof Jorge Almeida Guimarães, CEO of EMBRAPII
Abstract and biography
Innovation, from fundamental research to commercial deployment, a real case with Cansolv Technologies
Dr. John Sarlis, Technology Maturation and CCS Real Case for Shell Cansolv.
Abstract and biography
Early results from EIA’s new Global Hydrocarbon Supply Model (GHySMo)
Dr. David Daniels, Chief Energy Modeler at Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Abstract and biography
Improving Characterization of Anthropogenic Methane Emissions in the United States: Summary of a Report from the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM)
Professor David Allen, Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Resources, at the University of Texas at Austin.
Abstract and biography
Panel discussion
On Wednesday 26th September, please join us for a panel discussion at 16:20 until 17:40. We will be joined by a number of experts in the field.
Topic: How to speed up the energy transition?
- Dr. Adam Hawkes – Co-director at the Sustainable Gas Institute [biography]
- Dr. David Daniels – Chief Energy Modeler at the U.S. Energy Information Administration [biography]
- Prof Julio Meneghini – Scientific Director at the Research Centre for Gas Innovation [biography]
- Prof. Suani Coelho, Bioenergy Research Group, IEE USP and RCGI [biography]
- Prof. Virginia Parente, Centre for Policies and Regulations of Carbon Emissions, IEE USP and RCGI