24 jun - 2019 • 12:00 > 24 jun - 2019 • 14:00
SPE Brazil Section has a pleasure to invite you to the lecture:
Global Climate Change Wars and Fossil Energy; Current and Future Realities
Speaker: George Stosur - Consultant, Formerly U.S. Dept. of Energy
Abstract:
Global climate change remains top of the agenda for lively discussion on TV documentaries, frightening newspaper headlines, science magazines and foreign policy journals. The sudden abundance of relatively clean and inexpensive shale oil and gas is profoundly changing global energy markets. Despite the rapid growth of renewable energy, the fact remains that fossil fuels will continue to dominate world energy consumption for decades to come. Therefore, fossil fuel consumption will continue to produce greenhouse gas emissions that are linked to global warming. Public and political pressure, however, is to curtail the use of oil and gas hydrocarbons or find solution for permanent disposal of heat trapping gases. This is no longer an option for the future; it is a political necessity.
Carbon dioxide sequestration and
storage presents a huge challenge for research and development. Massive
projects will eventually be required, leading to many opportunities, new
businesses and specialized services. Most of these activities will fall on the
shoulders of petroleum engineers and geologists.
This presentation provides a view on global climate change issues, starting with causes and effects, the positions of believers and skeptics and the often contradictory arguments of scientists and policy makers, with the likely political consequences for the petroleum industry.
Biography:
George Stosur managed oil and gas
R&D programs at the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. for 22
years. He was responsible for
DOE-sponsored research at universities, National Laboratories and joint R&D
projects with several countries. Other
experience includes Chevron and Shell Oil R&D in EOR, heavy oil, and the
first trial of using nuclear explosive to fracture ultra-low permeability
formations. He served as an SPE Section
Director, SPE Distinguished Lecturer and guest speaker for several cruise
lines. Authored 86 papers and contributed to a five-volume encyclopedia on hydrocarbons. He holds two M.S. degrees and a Ph.D. in
petroleum engineering.
Date June 24th, 2019
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