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Andrew Duguid

Andrew Duguid

Vice President, Advanced Resources International, Inc.

Dr. Andrew Duguid is a Vice President at Advanced Resources International, Inc. Dr. Duguid has over 16 years of research and commercial experience in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), CO2-enhanced oil recovery (EOR), well integrity assessment, and risk assessment topics.  Dr. Duguid has managed screening and modeling studies for many ethanol plants and currently leads efforts to develop storage projects in Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas, and Illinois. Dr. Duguid has acted as the principal investigator for multiple US Department of Energy carbon storage projects, including the Phase I and II Integrated Midcontinent Stacked Carbon Storage Hub CarbonSAFE project.  On this project he led a team of researchers studying how to develop CCS hub projects that included published research on pipeline risks, Dr. Duguid was heavily involved in the development of the Class VI Injection well permit applications for the two saline storage wells at ADM’s corn processing plant in Decatur, IL. Currently, Dr. Duguid specializes in developing projects taking advantage of 45Q tax credits and other incentives.

Dr. Duguid has been a member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Technical Committee 265, Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport, and Geological Storage, since 2013.  Dr. Duguid led technical panels on well infrastructure for the CO2-EOR workgroup (WG6) and saline storage (WG3).  He was also a member of the Quantification and Verification workgroup (WG4). Dr. Duguid is a member of the United States Mirror Committee, where he participated in the U.S. adoption of the CO2-EOR quantification and verification standard.   He earned a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a certificate in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy from Princeton University and Master’s degrees and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Nuclear Engineering from the Ohio State University.

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