Session 3B: Next-Generation Monitoring and Risk Assessment
Tracks
Track 2
Monday, June 30, 2025 |
4:25 PM - 5:45 PM |
Speaker
Dr Pierre Bettinelli
Reservoir Performance Technical Director | Geophysics
Schlumberger Oilfield Services
Revolutionizing CCS Monitoring: DAS, Elastic FWI, and Microseismic for Enhanced CO2 Plume Tracking
4:25 PM - 4:45 PMBiography
Pierre is currently the Reservoir Performance Fiber Optics, Geophysics Technical Director for SLB located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This role consists to define and implement new workflows (both operational and software-related), technical competency and training programs, hardware, and overall digital architecture of Borehole Seismic & Fiber optics services. He has authored more than 30 technical papers and patent applications related to those topics.
Pierre earned his PhD in Geophysics and his Master in Structural Geology.
Pierre has worked for Schlumberger for the past 17 years.
Dr Ben Dewever
Production Geologist
Shell Global Solutions International B.V.
Applying a Risk-based CO2 Storage Assessment to Central Luconia, Offshore Malaysia
4:45 PM - 5:05 PMBiography
Shell Subject Matter Expert (SME) on carbonate reservoir modelling with 15+ years of experience in the energy industry. I have worked both Exploration and Development projects in most of the major carbonate reservoir provinces around the globe (Barents Sea, Middle East (Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi-Arabia) and the Mediterranean (Italy, Tunisia and Albania), Sichuan basin & the Great American bank.
Because of the variety of basins and projects that I worked in, both during my studies and in my professional career, I have a wide experience in sedimentology, stratigraphy, geochemistry, seismic interpretation and structural geology. This wide experience makes me an excellent (data) integrator of different datasets, something that is crucial for adequate subsurface uncertainty and risk assessment.
In my current role as part of Shell’s CCS capability team, I support projects around the globe with the development of CO2 storage pore space while building CCS capability within Shell. My main tasks involve reservoir and cap rock characterization and modelling as well as CO2 containment risk assessment. I focus particularly but not exclusively on carbonate pore space.
Ms Minh Phan Thi Nguyet
Staff Reservoir Geology
PCSB
Bridging the Data Gap: CO2 Storage Evaluation in Saline Aquifers through Integrated Static and Dynamic Scenarios
5:05 PM - 5:25 PMBiography
Minh Phan graduated as Bachelor of Science in Geology in 2004, then obtained MSc in Geo-Exploration and Petroleum Engineering in 2010. She has experiences working as geoscientist, structural geologist and then reservoir geologist in FDP projects with different types of reservoirs (clastic, carbonates and fractured reservoirs). Joined Petronas since 2014 and currently, working in Reservoir Geoscience Project, main focus are CO2 site screening and storage development plans.
Dr Byoungjoon Yoon
Senior Researcher
Kigam
Developing DAS Technology for CCS Monitoring and Subsurface Properties Assessment using Underground and Submarine Dark-fiber
5:25 PM - 5:45 PMBiography
Dr. Byoungjoon Yoon is a Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM).
He holds a Ph.D. in Energy Systems Engineering with a focus on geophysical exploration and processing from Seoul National University.
Dr. Yoon has extensive experience in land seismic exploration, microseismic monitoring, and Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS).
Since joining KIGAM in 2011, he has been at the forefront of research in geophysical exploration, trying to contribute to advancements in subsurface exploration technologies.
