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Internship in CO2 Geological Sequestration from CGGVeritas-Houston

CGGVeritas, with 2009 revenues over 3 billion dollars and more than 6000 employees, is the leader in seismic equipment manufacturing, land, shallow water and marine seismic acquisition, seismic processing and reservoir modeling. More at www.cggveritas.com .CGGVeritas offers a unique range of services directly applicable to the challenges of the sequestration of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoir or saline aquifers. These services cover CO2 site…See More
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What company are you currently employed by / studying with?
CGGVeritas
What is your job title or role?
Country Manager
What is your main geographic location?
Europe
What is the role of your company?
consulting
Would you like to let us know your age range?
46-55
How long before 25% of power stations worldwide have carbon capture?
11-15 years
Do you think CCS will always need to be subsidised by government?
No

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Jean-Louis Gelot

Internship in CO2 Geological Sequestration from CGGVeritas-Houston

CGGVeritas, with 2009 revenues over 3 billion dollars and more than 6000 employees, is the leader in seismic equipment manufacturing, land, shallow water and marine seismic acquisition, seismic processing and reservoir modeling. More at www.cggveritas.com .



CGGVeritas offers a unique range of services directly applicable to the challenges of the sequestration of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoir or saline aquifers. These services cover CO2…

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