
During the seminar, some of the main topics related to the
energy transition will be addressed, ranging from CO₂ capture and storage systems
(CCS) to natural hydrogen research, with a specific focus
on the application of isotopic techniques for monitoring and
characterization of processes.
June 30, 2025
On the recommendation of Prof. Dallai Luigi, Prof. Bigi Sabina and Dr. Marchesi Massimo (Sapienza - University of Rome), we are pleased to announce that on Monday, June 30, from 10:30 to 12:30, a workshop entitled:
Isotope applications for the Energy Transition: Overview and Perspectives on Carbon Capture and Storage, Hydrogen storage and Natural Hydrogen exploration.
Con la partecipazione di Bernhard Mayer (Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary) e, in collegamento da remoto, Giuseppe Etiope (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) e Serguey Arkadakskiy (Saudi Aramco).
It will also be possible to follow the seminar on Zoom at the following link: Zoom
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/89815502367?pwd=CUNDpdtW9Fxup47xgIlEbKH5Q7KfWA.1
ID riunione: 898 1550 2367
Codice d’accesso: 532731
For more information, we provide the program below.
(10:30 10:40) Welcome and presentation of the AIA-NET project - Marchesi M., Dallai L. e Bigi S.;
(10:40 11:10) Isotope Applications and the Energy Transition: Overview and perspectives - Mayer B.;
(11:10 11:30) Surface Gas Geochemical Exploration Of Natural Hydrogen: Uncertainties And Holistic Approach - Etiope G.;
(11:30 11:50) State of the art of CCS in Europe, case studies and monitoring with a particular focus on off-shore opportunities - Bigi S. e Beaubien S.;
(11:50 12:10) Isotope Geochemistry Played a Key Role for the Successful Completion of the First Pilot Demonstration Project of Subsurface Mineralization of CO2 in Saudi Arabia - Arkadakskiy S.;
(12:10 12:30) Closing remarks and round table.