Dive into this 60-hour online course and learn with the support of an industry-experienced instructor about the fundamental characteristics and properties of CO2 and the implications for long-term carbon sequestration. You'll also explore regulations, approaches, technologies, site planning, modelling, monitoring, data analytics and verification. This course has been designed to upskill personnel to apply their skills and knowledge to the emerging field of Measurement, Monitoring and Verification (MMV) of sequestered carbon including those with experience in:
ENVS-015 is part of our Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) micro-credential series. The series is intended for upskilling energy services workers, engineers, geoscience professionals, operators, technologists or trades professionals.
Note: Registration for this course closes two days before the course start date.
Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to:
You’ll demonstrate your skills and knowledge acquisition through quizzes, written assignments and exams. This online course is structured and guided. All coursework must be completed as per the course schedule and no later than the course end date.
To request a course outline, contact ConEdAdvising@sait.ca.
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This course qualifies for the SAITMicro badge. Students who successfully complete this course with a final grade of A- or higher will earn a micro-credential and receive a shareable digital badge. Learn more.
A qualified talent pool is required to increase the scalability and affordability of CCS as a pathway to net zero. Workers who know how to design, construct, operate and maintain CCS infrastructure are needed.
If you are working in the oil and gas industry with experience in subsurface and reservoir modeling and monitoring, geoscience, well planning and completions, data analytics or regulatory reporting and compliance, this course will be beneficial to you as you expand your knowledge and expertise for a career in the emerging field of MMV of sequestered carbon in Canada.
This course will also be valuable for anyone seeking to better understand MMV of sequestered carbon and its implications for Canada to meet net-zero goals.
You must be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time you start this course. There are no other admission requirements (academic and/or work experience).
ENVS 011 Introduction to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a mandatory prerequisite for this course.
We recommend registering as soon as possible (7–14 days in advance of the course start date).
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