MIKE Monea

 
 
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☎ CONTACT

info@monea-ccs.com
+1 (306) 537-0997

➤ LOCATION

Canada

 

Michael (Mike) Monea holds designations as a Professional Engineer, Professional Geoscientist and is a member of the Canadian Institute of Corporate Directors. His passion for geology, paired with an entrepreneurial vision and a breadth of knowledge only gained from first-hand experience and deep understanding has fuelled his many career successes — from developing oil companies to directing and overseeing the construction of industry-disrupting mega-projects.

Monea is the past President and CEO of the International Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Knowledge Centre, a non-profit organization founded by BHP and SaskPower, dedicated to advancing the understanding and use of CCS as a way of managing GHG emissions.

The establishment of the Knowledge Centre was the direct result of Monea’s industry-leading work as the President of CCS Initiatives at SaskPower, where he was in charge of creating and building the world’s first carbon capture plant for a coal electric unit, valued at CAD $1.67 billion.

As a world-leading scientist, research and development is a key component in Monea’s mission to help reduce greenhouse gases through CCS technologies. His oversight of a scale-sized Carbon Capture Test Facility has ensured that progress continues to be made with international vendors on post-combustion capture systems. Progress gained in these areas can help reduce costs and advance CCS.

Additionally, past experience in oil and gas uniquely enables Monea to understand the benefits of and opportunities for carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and deep saline reservoir storage. Monea successfully secured sales of CO2 from the Boundary Dam CCS Facility to oil fields in Southern Saskatchewan.

Throughout his career, Monea has always valued and understood the importance of partnerships at a local, national and international level. He has worked with most power, oil and regulatory agencies in China on CCS knowledge transfer, has travelled the world speaking on CCS, and is a sought-after panelist and advisor for this ground-breaking technology.

Prior to his work with SaskPower and the International CCS Knowledge Centre, Monea built an oil company for a China-based group, and held the title of the CEO of the Petroleum Technology Research Centre, where he worked on the Weyburn EOR project. Nominated as a Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of Petroleum Engineers in the area of EOR processes, Monea’s oil and gas background has also been thoroughly referenced and highlights.

Monea is currently available for global consultation in the areas of CCS and Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery.

Recent CCS Experience

2015–2019 - President & CEO International CCS Knowledge Centre

2008–2015 - President SaskPower Carbon Capture and Storage Initiatives

 

Professional Affiliations

  • Norwegian CCS Centre (NCCS) Special Advisory Group (SAG)

  • Mexican Center for Capture, Use and Storage of C02

  • Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF), Canadian Technical Advisor

  • ALIGN-CCUS Advisory Board/ACT LAUNCH Project Advisor, Netherlands/European Union

  • IEA GHG ExCo Observer

  • Peking University BHP Advisory Board on CCUS Technologies

  • North West University of Xian, China

  • TNO, European Union

 

career at a glance

2016–2019 President and CEO of the International CCS Knowledge Centre, founded by BHP in partnership with SaskPower to advance CCS globally.

2011–2016 President and CEO of Carbon Capture and Storage Initiatives at SaskPower.  Monea was the project manager in charge of building Boundary Dam Three which became operational in 2014, and Shand Carbon Capture Test Facility which became operational in 2015.

2008–2011 Vice President of Carbon Capture and Storage at SaskPower, with a mandate to develop a business case for the Boundary Dam Three project. 

2007–2008      Appointed a Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of Petroleum Engineers, speaking globally about CO2 EOR processes.

2005–2008  President of Canada Capital Exploration Corporation, a China-financed oil and gas company in Canada, where he built a Saskatchewan-based oil and gas company for a Shanghai-based investment group.

2003–2005  President and CEO of the Petroleum Technology Research Centre, leading the IEA GHG Weyburn EOR Project which has become the largest CO2 storage site in the world.   

1999–2002  President and CEO of Flatland Exploration Ltd., a Saskatchewan-based oil and gas company.

1982–1999  Founder, President and CEO of Nautilus Exploration and Associates Ltd. for exploration and development of oil and gas in west central Saskatchewan. Assets for Nautilus were sold in 1998.  

1982–2005 President and CEO of Monea Oil Inc., Operated out of Montana, USA.

1981–1982  Retooled for the oil and gas industry based in Red Lodge, Montana. Established Monea Oil Inc. for Coal Bed Methane development in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Kansas, USA.

1979–1981  Geologist, Industrial Mineral Development in Western Canada.

1976–1979  Geological Prospecting for Cu( Copper), Pb(Lead), (ZnZinc) in North West Territories, Canada.