Ep. 146: Sarah Saltzer, Managing Director of the Stanford Center for Carbon Storage at Stanford University

Today's guest is Sarah Saltzer, Managing Director of the Stanford Center for Carbon Storage.

The Stanford Center for Carbon Storage focuses on applied and fundamental research to address critical questions around carbon storage in geological formations. The team also works on techno-economic analysis, public policy research, and regulatory assessments of carbon storage projects are the world.

Before joining Stanford, Sarah spent 25 years at Chevron. She worked across exploration, development, production, clean-up, and internal auditing for the oil & gas company. Sarah has taken on various roles in geology, engineering, and research. As Managing Director of the Center for Carbon Storage, Sarah is involved in guiding research activities, teachings, business development, grant writing, and general operations. Sarah holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Stanford and an MS and BS in Geology from MIT.

Sarah walks me through her time at Chevron, her current position at Stanford, and what motivated her to focus on carbon storage. Sarah's wealth of knowledge and experience leads to a lively discussion about how carbon capture and storage works, where oil and gas companies fit into the climate fight, and the future of the industry. This episode is awesome for those interested in the carbon storage landscape.

Enjoy the show!

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Episode recorded February 10th, 2021

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