News 2025

2025: A Quick Review

Field lab poster

 

March 7, 2025: Sue Hovorka and Alex Bump are excited to share the following proposal to develop the “Gulf Coast Resource Accelerator: A Field Lab for the Energy Transition.” The goal is to create a “next-generation field lab to support commercial growth with targeted experiments to reduce costs, accelerate CCS project development, lower risk and reassure public and regulators.”  To download the proposal, click here, and to download the poster, click here. Click here to sign up to receive more information via an email list, to join a working group on the next steps, or if you have a site for the proposed lab.

 

 


March 3–5, 2025: GCCC Researchers Seyyed Hosseini, Sue Hovorka, Hailun Ni, Carlos Uroza, and Shuvajit Bhattacharya will attend the SPE-AAPG-SEG CCUS Conference in Houston, TX.

  • Monday, March 3 – 15-minute Lunch Presentation at the Carbon Lounge – Sue Hovorka will discuss the designation of an operator CCS site in Texas, aimed at testing next-generation CCS monitoring technologies. Her presentation will cover the innovative methods and regulatory frameworks necessary for advancing CCS technology and ensuring environmental compliance.
  • Monday, March 3 – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Poster presentation: How to Best Model the Impact of Capillary Heterogeneity on CO2 Flow and Trapping Across Scales by Hailun Ni, N. Darraj, C. Harris, and I. Bukar, Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area, Station Number P27
  • Tuesday, March 4 – 1:40 to 2:00 PM – Oral Presentation: Pressure and AoR Assessment for Multiple CCS Projects within the Same Geological Setting Using EASiTool by William Wang, Seyyed Hosseini, and Alex Bump in Rm 310
  • Wednesday, March 5 – 9:25 to 9:45 AM – Oral Presentation: Understanding the Key Controls on CO2 Sequestration in the Wilcox Group, Onshore Texas, USA: Modelling a Deep USDW and Overpressure Constraints by Carlos Uroza, Shuvajit Bhattacharya, and Sue Hovorka in Rm 310

Seyyed Hosseini will co-chair sessions on:

  • March 3, Theme 2: Geochemical Models & Simulations (10:55–12:00 pm, Rm 330)
  • March 3, Theme 2: Data Assimilation (3:35–5:00 pm, Rm 330)
  • March 4, Theme 2: Reactive Transport Modeling (9:20–10:25 am, General Assembly A) 

Carlos Uroza will co-chair sessions on:

  • March 3, Theme 10: Case Studies & Pilot Projects (1:35–3:00 pm, Rm 310)
  • March 3, Theme 10: National & Regional CCS Initiatives (3:35–5:00 pm, Rm 320)

Shuvajit Bhattacharya will co-chair sessions on:

  • March 3, See Theme 9: Data & Analytics (9:20–10:25 am, Rm 320)
  • March 4, See Theme 9: Modeling & Simulation (1:35 to 3:00 pm, Rm 330)
Meetings

 


World Cement Magazine cover

March 1, 2025: The March issue of “World Cement” Magazine features an article by the Gulf Coast Carbon Center’s Katherine Romanak entitled “CCS 101”* (see p. 81 through 84). Katherine knows the “crucial role that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will play in driving decarbonization within the cement industry.” Katherine addressed the following topics in the article:

  1. What is CCS and how does it work?
  2. The climate challenge at hand
  3. Scientific evidence base for CCS
  4. Where are we now with CCS?
  5. The process of storing CO2 underground
  6. Environmental Impact
  7. Moving forward with CCS

Congratulations, Katherine, for writing a great article geared for the cement industry! The article is free, but you have to sign up to access it here.


February 26, 2025: Researchers from the GCCC met with visiting Associate Professor Ryan Pollyea from Virginia Tech’s Department of Geosciences. On February 25, Ryan provided the Bureau of Economic Geology with a seminar about “Carbon Storage Beyond the Basin: Insights into Carbon Mineralization from Reactive Transport Simulation.” In the presentation, Dr. Ryan Pollyea shared a series of student research studies that “leverage numerical simulations to explore feedbacks between multi-phase flow and carbon mineralization in fractured mafic formations.”

Ryan Pollyea presenting
Ryan Pollyea presenting

 

 

 

 

 

 


February 21, 2025: Thanks to Linda McCall, Meena Balakrishnan, and Carson Werner for joining the GCCC at their weekly meeting to present an overview and update about their pilot work for the Bureau of Economic Geology’s Archive Collection System.


February 14, 2025: We are proud of GCCC students Ruba Afifi, Javid Aliyev, Previna Arumugam, Bimar Maulana, Edwina Owusu-Adjpong, Argenis Pelayo, Romal Ramadhan, Eddie Talen, and Melianna Ulfah for presenting their research posters at the JSG Symposium!

JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium

 

 

 

We were delighted to see our GeoForce High School Student, Abram, presenting his GCCC GeoForce research group’s project and are ecstatic that he will be joining The UT Austin JSG’s Geophysics program in the fall! Hook’em!

JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium
JSG Symposium

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jungang (Gordon) Chen

 

February 10, 2025: The GCCC welcomes a new Postdoctoral Fellow, Jungang (Gordon) Chen, who recently received a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University. Gordon's expertise includes reservoir simulations, forward-and-inverse modeling, and machine-learning applications. At the GCCC, Gordon will work with Seyyed Hosseini to focus on a CO₂ capacity estimation tool to enhance EasiTool utilizing cutting-edge, frontend and backend frameworks. Additionally, Gordon is keen to explore advanced computational techniques for solving subsurface engineering challenges.


February 4–5, 2025: The Gulf Coast Carbon Center (GCCC) joined forces with IEAGHG, the Global CCS Institute and University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) to hold the first Africa CCUS Forum in Ben Guirer, Morocco. This event brought together those from industry as well as climate and CCUS stakeholders to uncover the potential of CCUS across Morocco and the broader Africa region.

As well as co-organizing the event, the GCCC’s Katherine Romanak also gave a presentation on “Monitoring and safety of storage” and served on a panel entitled "Financing Industrial CCUS" with Omar Germouni (Energy Solutions Company, Saudi Arabia), Wael Mohamed Aaminou (Green Finance Lead for MindEd Inc., Affiliate Professor with UM6P, and Managing Partner for Green for South, Inc.), and Maryem El Farsaoui (Global CCS Institute). Additionally, Katherine co-presented with Tim Dixon of IEAGHG on the advantages of establishing a CCS Centre of Excellend in Morocco. She concluded her contributions with a talk on educational opportunities for technology transfer in CCS.

Katherine Romanak in Morocco

Austin Geological Society logo

February 3, 2025: The GCCC’s graduate students, Sean Avitt and Argenis Pelayo, presented their research projects and gave oral presentations at the Austin Geological Society meeting held at the Bureau of Economic Geology in Austin, TX. Sean is a 2nd-year Geoscience master’s student who presented his research on “CCS Freshwater Impacts: Lateral CO2 and Pressure Migration in the Wilcox Group, DeWitt County, Texas.” Sean also works for the Railroad Commission of Texas, focusing on UIC regulation. Argenis is a 2nd-year Earth and Energy Resources (EER) master's student who presented on the “Impact of Subsurface Setting on CO2 Storage Leakage Risk: Implications for Financial Responsibility and the Insurance Industry.”


January 29–30, 2025: The GCCC hosted their semiannual 2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings at the Texas Geological Survey, known as the Bureau of Economic Geology, on the Pickle Research Campus in Austin, TX.  

Wednesday, January 29 (1:00 to 6:00 pm) - In-Person Only Activities

  • CCS Public Outreach Workshop: Giveaways & Swap Meet by Sue Hovorka, Angela Luciano, Katherine Romanak, Alex Bump, and Dolores van der Kolk.  
  • Core Workshop on the Wilcox System, Onshore Texas: West-to-East Variability and Implications for CO2 Sequestration by Carlos Uroza
  • Student Poster Session & Reception (4 to 6 pm)
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings

 

 

 

Thursday, January 30 (8:00 am to 3:30 pm) - Hybrid "Lightning" Presentations with our themes:

  • Optimizing Storage in Space & Time
  • Providing Storage Assurance for Everyone
  • Getting the Message Out on CCS
  • Business Enablers
  • Hunting Success - Where Next?
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings
2025 GCCC Sponsors' Meetings

 

 

 


January 25, 2025: The GCCC’s graduate student, Bimar Maulana, was one of three panelists in an event entitled, Global Professional Training: East and Southeast Asia Symposium at The University of Texas at Austin. A goal of this event, organized by the Texas Global, was to provide students with fresh perspectives about professional experiences in East and Southeast Asia. Bimar participated as a panelist to discuss living, studying, and working in Indonesia.

Panelist of Global Professional Training
Panelist of Global Professional Training

 

 

 

 

 

 


UT-PGE logo

January 24–26, 2025: The GCCC's graduate student, Argenis Pelayo, utilized his machine-learning skills at UT Austin's Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering (UT PGE) 5th Annual Energy AI Hackathon. Special thanks to Professors Michael Pyrcz and John Foster for hosting this event that Argenis described as "energizing as it was challenging." Argenis appreciated also working with a real-world dataset thanks to ExxonMobil. Tasked with predicting energy sources and usage across oil and gas facilities, 200 students set out to crack the challenge. In 40 hours, Argenis and teammates Devansh Pandey, Julio Villarroel, and Cash Sorrels found that sometimes the simplest models deliver the strongest results. Congratulations to all participants and to Argenis’ team for cracking the challenge.


January 22, 2025: Congratulations to Jose E. Ubillus, Sahar Bakhshian, Hailun Ni, David DiCarlo, and Tip Meckel for their recent publication entitled, “Informing field-scale CO2 storage simulations with sandbox experiments: The effect of small-scale heterogeneities.” Jose is a recent GCCC graduate and Sahar is now with Rice University. What a great achievement for this group! Congratulations!  


January 14–15, 2025: GCCC Researchers attended the “Gulf of Mexico Basin Depositional Synthesis Project (GBDS) Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting.” Carlos Uroza, Ramon Trevino, Sue Hovorka and Dolores van der Kolk attended various portions of the Mike Sweet’s Core Workshop entitled “From Rivers to Submarine Fans in the Paleogene Wilcox Group,” the 30-Year Anniversary Celebration Reception, and day of technical presentations.

For the anniversary celebration, Carlos Uroza presented a poster entitled, “A Review of the Wilcox Group, Onshore Texas: Opportunities for CO2 Storage,” by Carlos A. Uroza, Mariana I. Olariu, Maria M. Madariaga, Shuvajit Bhattacharya, and Susan Hovorka. Our researchers were delighted to get caught up with many friends including GBDS Project Manager Patricia E. Ganey-Curry and UTIG Professor Emeritus William Galloway.

GBDS Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting
GBDS Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting
GBDS Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting
GBDS Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting
GBDS Phase 15.1 IAP Meeting

 

 

 


Ssu-Chi Yang

 

January 10, 2025: The GCCC welcomes an Energy and Earth Resource Master’s student, Ssu-Chi Yang, as a new GCCC graduate student who will work on the Frio Formation with Carlos Uroza and Sue Hovorka. In 2023, Ssu-Chi received a B.A. in Earth Science from the National Central University in Taiwan. Welcome, Ssu-Chi Yang!

 


January 10, 2025: Thanks to Alex Bump for hosting our GCCC weekly meeting that became an interactive workshop entitled, “Hook’em! How to create engaging posters and talks.”  For the hour, GCCC students and researchers enjoyed discussing how to make their research topics more engaging to connect with audiences. This set up our GCCC students really well for future poster sessions. Over the next two GCCC weekly meetings that followed, our graduate students presented versions of their research posters in preparation for the upcoming GCCC’s Sponsors’ Meeting and the JSG Research Symposium. Hook’em Horns!    


TXLA CMC logo

January 9–10, 2025: Sue Hovorka, Katherine Romanak, and Angela Luciano attended a Texas-Louisiana Carbon Management Community (TXLA CMC) workshop for university participants in Corpus Christi, TX. As part of TXLA CMC, the GCCC at The University of Texas at Austin partners with those from Texas A&M in Kingsville and Corpus Christi, University of Houston, Lamar University, and Louisiana State University to discuss carbon capture & storage outreach strategies and the group’s expertise. This workshop, hosted by the Harte Institute at Texas A&M in Corpus Christi included two days of sharing technical and outreach materials, communication tactics, and addressing questions from social scientists new to the CCS industry. Fifteen people attended the meeting in person, and several people, including students, attended online.


Jose Eduardo Ubillus

January 9, 2025: Congratulations to Jose Eduardo Ubillus, Hailun Ni, David DiCarlo, and Tip Meckel for having their manuscript entitled, “Experimental Investigation of Buoyant Flow in Realistic Bedforms with Heterogeneous Wettability” published in the SPE Journal. This manuscript was published from Jose’s graduate research, he graduated from the PGE department last year, and is now working for Vaulted Deep.

Click here for "RI0283. Geological CO2 Sequestration Atlas of Miocene Strata, Offshore Texas State Waters"

RI0283

For a flyer on GCCC mission, activities, impact, and goals, please click here.


© Bureau of Economic Geology | Web Privacy Policy | Web Accessibility Policy