Marcella Burke served as moderator at the 30th Annual CO₂ Conference in Midland, Texas, leading a panel discussion on “Solving the Challenges of CO₂ Transportation and Storage.” The session explored both technical and legal issues surrounding the deployment of large-scale carbon capture and storage projects.
Panelists addressed key topics including:
- Mitigating CO₂ injection side effects such as shallow pore pressure evolution in the Permian Basin.
- The implications of injection velocity and pressure curtailments.
- The history of large-volume water disposal in West Texas and its relevance for CO₂ disposal.
- The use of INSAR satellite data and new Delaware Basin insights.
Burke led the conversation with a panel of distinguished experts:
- Norman Wells, Pore Pressure Geologist, Berger Geosciences
- Pat Patton, Vice President, Product, B3 Insight
- Carter Copeland, Independent Oil Producer and Consulting Engineer
