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Quantitative Seismic Interpretation for Carbon Storage Assessment in Kuwait

March 26, 2026 | 11:00 AM CET 
        
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Speaker: Al-Awadhi, Muneera Fahad Ahmed, Senior Geophysicist at Kuwait Oil Company

Climate change remains one of the most critical global challenges, driven by rising concentrations of greenhouse gases particularly carbon dioxide (CO₂) from human activities.

As part of the worldwide transition toward low-carbon energy systems, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) has announced ambitious climate goals to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. A central pillar of this strategy is carbon capture and storage (CCS), which focuses on capturing CO₂ emissions from power generation, refining, and petrochemical facilities and permanently storing them in suitable subsurface formations.

This webinar presents an early-stage subsurface screening approach that leverages seismic data and quantitative interpretation techniques to evaluate open saline aquifers and identify potential reservoir candidates for CO₂ storage, supporting informed decision-making before more detailed site-specific studies.

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Presenter: Al-Awadhi, Muneera Fahad Ahmed

PhD Candidate, University of Manchester | Senior Geophysicist, Kuwait Oil Company

Muneerah is a Senior Geophysicist at Kuwait Oil Company. She has extensive experience in seismic reservoir characterization, supporting exploration and field development studies through advanced seismic inversion workflows.
 
She is currently a PhD researcher at the University of Manchester, with her research focused on seismic characterization and monitoring for Carbon Capture and Storage in Kuwait.