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CCOP ANNUAL REPORT 2014
CCOP Technical Secretariat Bangkok
CCOP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 1
• MessagefromtheChairman• CCOP:Vision,MissionandStrategy• ManagementandOrganization• HighlightsfortheYear2014• TechnicalCooperation• TechnicalProgrammesandActivities • Geo-ResourcesSector • Geo-EnvironmentSector • Geo-InformationSector• FellowshipsandGrants• MeetingsandMissions• Publications• FinancialHighlights• ListofContacts
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN CCOP has seen another very active and successful year in 2014. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the CCOP Technical Secretariat for their continuing efforts and excellent performance in various tasks and projects under the leadership of the Director,Dr. Adichat Surinkum. I also thank all the persons in Member Countries, Cooperating Countries and Cooperating Organizations who have enthusiastically supported and participated in the activities of CCOP. Special appreciation goes to Ms. Franca Schwarz, the Chairperson of the CCOP Advisory Group, who continuously encouraged us with thoughtful and insightful observation.
As you may recall, activities in CCOP have significantly grown in 2014. Technical supports for the projects from Member Countries in East Asia as well as Cooperating Countries/Organizations have been steady in the few years. I appreciate the large contributions from Norway and Australia through the CCS-M Program. Another notable characteristic this year is that several Member Countries in Southeast Asia have initiated an increasing number of projects and seminars. This is a favorable trend that meets the recommendation by the Advisory Group in 2013, to promote more projects by Member Countries themselves.
The 50th Annual Session and the 63rd Steering Committee Meeting were smoothly and successfully held in Kokopo, Papua New Guinea (PNG) in October 2014 with generous sponsorship and wonderful hospitality of the host country. PNG has also announced that they will increase the cash contribution in 2015. I sincerely appreciate the Government of PNG for their strong support to CCOP.
CCOP has made solid and steady growth since its establishment in 1966; however, there still seems to be room for further progress. I think that our technological achievements in geosciences have not yet reached our desired level that can really contribute to the people in East and Southeast Asia. CCOP should be an international data center of geoscience and play the most important role to solve societal issues for geo-resources, geo-environment and geo-hazards for sustainable development of this region and beyond.
CCOP will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2016. The Strategic Plan of CCOP will be revised for the term of 2016 - 2020 as well. The 63rd SC Meeting in PNG agreed that a working group with responsibility of drafting the new Strategic Plan and giving recommendation for the 50th anniversary events will be established in early 2015. These events will indeed be very important milestones for CCOP to achieve sustainable growth in the coming decades in our region.
Finally, it is my pleasure that we are going to welcome a new member country, Myanmar, at the next SC meeting in Krabi, Thailand in March 2015. The 51st Annual Session in 2015 will be held in China. I sincerely hope that both meetings and other occasions will enhance the discussion and communication among the geoscientists in Member Countries and strengthen our human network toward the future, which I believe is the very advantage of CCOP.
I wish all of you a prosperous New Year 2015!
Dr. Eikichi TsukudaChairman,CCOPSteeringCommittee
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CCOP: Vision, Mission and Strategy
Vision: A premier intergovernmental Earth scienceorganizationinEastandSoutheastAsia.
Mission:To contribute significantly to the economicdevelopment and sustainable management of theenvironmentandimprovementofthequalityoflifeofitsMemberCountriesbytheapplicationofEarthscienceknowledge.
• Outreach– toenhance influencewithdecisionmakers, investorsand thepublic through theprovisionofrelevantEarthscienceinformationandtodevelopappropriateskillsforcommunicatingeffectivelywithCCOPstakeholders.
• CooperationandPartnership–toenhancetheinternalandexternalpartnershipstoimprove
thequality,reach,applicationandimpactofourEarthscienceinformationandknowledge.• KnowledgeEnhancementandSharing–tomanage,promote,shareandexploittheregion’s
Earthscienceinformationandskills.• DataandInformation–toadvancesharingofdataandinformationandintegrateEarthscience
dataacrossnationalboundaries.
MemberCountries:Cambodia,China,Indonesia,Japan,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Malaysia, PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,Singapore,Thailand,Timor-LesteandVietnam.
Cooperating Countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, theNetherlands,Norway,Poland,RussianFederation,Sweden,UnitedKingdomand UnitedStatesofAmerica.
CooperatingOrganizations:ASCOPE,CIFEG,CPC,EUROGEOSURVEYS,GETECH,IOC, IOMAC,IUGS,PETRAD,UKM,UN-ESCAP,UNEP,UNESCO,THEWORLDBANK.
Strategic Focus:
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MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION
Asof31December2014,theCCOPTechnicalSecretariat(TS)has10personnel,comprisingfourprofessionals,fivesupportingstaffsandoneoutsourcedstaff.
AccountantSECRETARY
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
DIVISION
Cleaner (out-source)
Clerk/ Driver
DIRECTOR
PROJECT COORDINATOR REGIONAL EXPERT
PROJECT OPERATION &
INFORMATION DIVISION
Technical Assistant
Senior Technical Assistant
(Vacant)
Member Countries (MC) Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan,
Republic of Korea, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea,
The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam.
Cooperating Countries (CC)Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany,The Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Russian- Federation, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States of
America.
Steering Committee (SC) Permanent Representatives of
Member Countries. Chairman Vice-Chairman Director
Corresponding Organizations
Cooperating Organizations
Technical Secretariat (TS)
Advisory Group (AG) Representatives of Cooperating Countries,
Cooperating Organizations and Corresponding Organizations.
Chairman Vice-Chairman
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At the 61st CCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting held on 25 - 26October 2013 inSendai, Japan,Dr. Eikichi Tsukuda,PermanentRepresentativeofJapantoCCOPhasbeenelectedasChairmanoftheCCOPSteeringCommitteesucceedingDr. R. Sukhyar,andDr.KyuHanKim,PermanentRepresentativeofRepublicofKoreatoCCOP,asVice-ChairmanoftheSteeringCommitteesucceedingMr. Leo L. Jasareno.TheirtermstartedinJanuary2014,andwillendon31December2015.
In2014,Ms.FrancaSchwarz,RepresentativeofGermanytoCCOPandHeadofSub-DepartmentInternationalCooperation,FederalInstituteforGeosciencesandNaturalResources(BGR),continuedherservicesasChairpersonoftheCCOPAdvisoryGroup,withMr.IoannisAbatzis,RepresentativeofDenmarktoCCOPandSeniorGeophysicalAdviser,DepartmentofGeophysics,GeologicalSurveyofDenmarkandGreenland(GEUS),asVice-Chairperson.
The62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingheldon4 -6March2014 inChiangMai,Thailand,approvedthenominationsofProf.Dr.HeQingcheng(China),Dr.HirokazuKato(Japan)andMr.SomsakPotisat(Thailand),asHonoraryAdviserstoCCOP.The63rdCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingheldon25-26October2014inKokopo,PapuaNewGuinea,acceptedthenominationofDr. Oystein Berg (Norway)asHonoraryAdvisorofCCOP.
RegardingthechangesofPermanentRepresentative(PR)ofMemberCountriestoCCOPintheyear2014,H.E.Mr.CheapSour,Director-GeneralofGeneralDepartmentofPetroleum,MinistryofMinesandEnergysucceededH.E.Mr.SokKhavanasPermanentRepresentativeofCambodiatoCCOP.Dr. Surono,Head,GeologicalAgencyofIndonesia,MinistryofEnergyandMineralResourcessucceededDr. R. Sukhyar as Permanent Representative of Indonesia to CCOP.Mr. Supot Jermsawatdipong, Director-General,DepartmentofMineralResources(DMR)succeededMr.PraneetRoibangasPermanentRepresentativeofThailandtoCCOP.
AsfortheRepresentativesofCooperatingCountriestoCCOP,Dr.PhilipR.Hill,Director,GeologicalSurvey of Canada – Pacific, succeeded Dr. Carmel Lowe as Representative of Canada to CCOP.Mr. CornelisA. Bons, SpecialistAdvisor, SoutheastAsia, Deltares, succeededDr. RienA.C. Dam asRepresentativeofTheNetherlandstoCCOP.
The 62ndSteeringCommitteeMeeting
The62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingwasheldon4-6March2014attheImperialMaePingHotel,ChiangMai,Thailand.TheMeetingwasattendedbydelegatesof the followingMemberCountries(MC):CAMBODIA,CHINA,INDONESIA,JAPAN,REPUBLICOFKOREA,LAOPDR,MALAYSIA,PAPUANEWGUINEA,PHILIPPINES,THAILAND,TIMOR-LESTEandVIETNAM.AlsopresentwereMs. Franca Schwarz,ChairpersonoftheAdvisoryGroup(AG),Dr.YoshihikoShimazaki,CCOPHonoraryAdvisor,andtheDirectorandstaffoftheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat(CCOPTS). At the Opening Ceremony of the meeting, Welcoming remarks were made by the following:(a)Mr. Chana Pangpiboon, Vice-Governor of Chiang Mai and (b)Mr. Praneet Roibang, PermanentRepresentativeofThailandtoCCOP,Director-GeneraloftheDepartmentofMineralResources,Thailand.TheChairmanof theCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting,PermanentRepresentativeofJapan toCCOPandDirector-GeneraloftheGeologicalSurveyofJapan,AIST,Dr. Eikichi Tsukudaopenedthe62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE YEAR 2014The 62nd and 63rdCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingsand
the 50thCCOPAnnualSession
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The60thSCMeetingdiscussedabout theadministrativeandfinancialstatusofCCOP,aswellastechnicalprojectsandactivitiesconductedduringtheperiodof1Januaryto31December2013.TheRevisedBudgetandWorkplanfor2014werereported,andendorsedbytheMeeting.Thefollowingnewinitiativeswereproposedatthemeeting:Japan A.Anideaonaprojectinthefuture–DevelopmentofGeoinformationSharingInfrastructure B.NewCCOPProjects(2014–2018): 1)G-EVERGeoHazards,2)GroundwaterPhaseIII,3)DelSEAPhaseIII C.Sidemeetingongeohazardsatthe3rdUNWorldConferenceonDisasterReductioninJapanin March2015.
Others: 4)CCOP-ASEANHarmonizedGeologyProject 5)CCOPHigherEducationSupportNetwork At the meeting, China, Japan, and Thailand proposed new honorary advisers, which were thenapprovedbytheMeeting:Dr.HeQingcheng(China),Dr.HirokazuKato(Japan)andMr.SomsakPotisat(Thailand). ThedelegateswentfortheexcursionatTheFirstRoyalFactoryat“FangTheMuseum”,FangHotSprings and Fang geothermal power plant, “Museum and Learning Center for Knowledge of PetroleumDefenseEnergyDepartment”and“DefenseEnergyDepartmentCoalBedMethaneProject”,AngkhangRoyalAgricultural StationProject, and FangWidhayakhomSchool:Rock&MineralGarden&SeismicStationNetwork.
Delegates of the 62nd CCOP Steering Committee Meeting, 4-5 March 2014, Chiangmai, Thailand.
The 50thCCOPAnnualSession:
The50thCCOPAnnualSessionwasheldatGazelleInternationalHotelinKokopo,EastNewBritainProvince,PapuaNewGuinea(PNG)on20-24October2014. ItwasorganizedandsupportedbyPNG’sDepartment of Mineral Policy & Geohazards Management, Mineral Resources Authority, Departmentof Petroleum&Energy andEast NewBritain ProvincialGovernment togetherwith theCCOPTechnicalSecretariat(CCOPTS).
TheSessionwasattendedby146delegatescomingfromtheMemberCountries(Cambodia,China,Indonesia,Japan,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,ThailandandVietnam),CooperatingCountries(Denmark,Finland,Germany,TheNetherlandsandNorway),CooperatingOrganizations(PETRADandUniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia),Observers(Myanmar,Mongolia,SOPAC)aswellasHonoraryAdvisersofCCOPandstaffoftheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat.
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AttheSession’sOpeningCeremony,welcomeaddressesweredeliveredbyMr.ShadrachHimata,thePermanentRepresentativeofPapuaNewGuineatoCCOP,andSecretary,DepartmentofMineralPolicyandGeohazardsManagement,PNG;andHon.SimonPainap,MPA,DeputyGovernorofEastNewBritainProvince,PNG.SpecialMessagesweregivenbyMs.FrancaSchwarz,theChairpersonofCCOPAdvisoryGroup,RepresentativeofGermanytoCCOP,andtheHeadofSub-DepartmentInternationalCooperation,Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany; and Dr. Eikichi Tsukuda,ChairpersonofCCOPSteeringCommittee,PermanentRepresentativeofJapantoCCOP&Director-GeneraloftheGeologicalSurveyofJapan,AIST.TheopeningaddresswasdeliveredbyHon. Byron Chan,MP,theMinisterforMiningandMemberforNamatanai.
Dr. Eikichi Tsukuda, Chairperson of the CCOP Steering Committee presenting a token to Hon Byron Chan, MP, the Minister for Mining and Member for Namatanai in Papua New Guinea, at the Opening Ceremony of the 50th CCOP Annual Session.
Mr. Shadrach Himata, Head ofthe Delegation of Papua New Guineawas electedChairperson of theSessionand Mr. Rudy Suhendar, Head of theDelegation of Indonesia, was electedVice-Chairperson. Dr. Zhang Minghua from China and Mr. Per Blystad,RepresentativeofNorwaytoCCOP,wereelectedasRapporteurs. The CCOP Progress Reportstartedbyapresentationof theupdatesof the CCOP CO2 Storage MappingProgram (CCS-M) by its ProjectCoordinator, Mr. Simplicio Caluyong.Dr. Adichat Surinkum, Director of theCCOPTechnicalSecretariat,summarizedthe Progress Report of CCOP includingorganizational changes (personnel),the current financial situation, technicalactivitiesandcooperationandsupportfromCooperatingCountriesandOrganizations
duringtheyear2013withemphasisontheprogressduringJanuarytoJune2014.TheMemberCountries,CooperatingCountriesandCooperatingOrganizationsrepresentedattheSessionmadepresentationsontheircountryandorganizationreport.TheCCOPWorkplanfor2015waspresentedbytheCCOPTSDirectorfortheinformationandcommentsoftheSession.TheAdvisoryGroupmetanddiscussedseparately,andpresentedattheSessiontheirrecommendationsforCCOP. TheCCOPTSDirectorreportedattheSession,thatCambodiacouldnothostthe2015CCOPAnnualSessionassupposed,due to the recentchangeof itsGovernmentandchangesofMinistries. ThailandDelegationinformedtheSessionthatThailandwillhostthe52ndCCOPAnnualSessionintheyear2016,forthe50thyearanniversaryofthefoundingofCCOP.
At the thematic session, all delegates were wearing a PNG traditional l shirt, called “Toana”, provided by the host.
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A thematicsessionon the topic “Geo-Resources: Potential,DevelopmentandManagement”washeldwithcontributionof38presentations,including27talksand11posters.
GeologicalexcursionaroundRabaulwasorganizedonthelastday.HighlightsoftheexcursionincludetheboatcruisearoundKaraviaBaytoseeVulcanandTavurvurVolcanoes,andtheHotSpringsatMatupitBay.
The 63rdSteeringCommitteeMeeting
Following the 50thCCOPAnnualSession is the 63rdCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting held on25-26October2014atthesamevenue.TheMeetingwasattendedbydelegatesofthefollowingMemberCountries:Cambodia,China,Indonesia,Japan,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,Thailand,andVietnam.MongoliaandMyanmarattendedasobservercountries,andSOPACasobserverorganization.AlsopresentwereMs.FrancaSchwarz,ChairpersonoftheAdvisoryGroup(AG)andtheDirectorandstaffoftheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat(CCOPTS).
Delegates of the 63rd CCOP Steering Committee Meeting, 25-26 October 2014, Kokopo, PNG.
TheDirectorpresentedtheCCOPProgressReportcoveringtheperiodfrom1January2014to30June2014.Thereportincludedtheadministrationandpersonnel,finance,technicalcooperationandprojectsupport, technicalactivities, fellowshipsandgrants,publicationsanddocumentations.Healsopresentedtheactions takenaccording to therecommendationsofallpreviousCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingsandproposedworkplan,budget for2015,whichwereconsequentlyapprovedby theMeetingwith someamendments.
Mr. Simplicio Caluyong, CCS-M Program Coordinator presented the report of the CCOP CO2StorageMappingProgram(CCS-M). Dr. YeMyint Swe, Director General, Department of Geological Survey andMineral Exploration,Ministry of Mines, informed that the Government of Myanmar has approved for Myanmar to become amembercountryofCCOP.TheMeetingacceptedMyanmarasaCCOPMemberCountry,andwillhaveasigningceremonyatthenextCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetinginMarch2015,Krabi,Thailand.
TheMeetingacceptedThailand’snominationofDr. Oystein BergasHonoraryAdvisorofCCOP.Dr Oystein Berg’sexpertiseandwideexperienceisbeneficialandvaluabletoCCOPandtheAdvisoryGroup,andhehasgreatlycontributedthroughthecapacitybuildingactivitiestoallCCOPMCs.
TheThailandDelegationinformedtheMeetingthatthe64thCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingisplannedtobeheldon23-26March2015inKrabi,Thailand.
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Mr. Shadrach Himata, Permanent Representative of PNG to CCOP, turning over the hosting of the CCOP Annual Session the PNG way, to China, represented by Mr. Ma Yongzheng, Deputy Permanent Representative of CCOP to China.
Chinavolunteeredtohostthe51stCCOPASand65thSCMeeting.VenueandtimewillbeinformedlaterafterconsultationswithMCs,CCsandCOsaswellasCCOPTS.ThePhilippinesinformedtheMeetingthattheywillinformandseektheearlyapprovalfromhergovernmenttohostthe2017ASand69thSteeringCommitteeMeeting.Thailandconfirmedhostingthe52ndCCOPAnnualSessionand67thSteeringCommitteemeetingtocoincidewiththe50thAnniversaryofCCOP.TheRoyalThaiGovernment,throughtheMinistryofNaturalResourcesandEnvironmenthasbeeninformedandagreedontheproposedactivity.ThailandwillfurtherinformtheCCOPMemberCountriesatthe64thCCOPSteeringCommitteethatwillbeheldinKrabi,ThailandonMarch2015.RepublicofKoreareiteratedtheiroffertohostthe2018CCOPAnnualSessionandSteeringCommitteeMeetingtocoincidewithKIGAM’scentennialanniversarycelebration.
CCOPNewMembership
TheCCOPTScontinueditseffortsinpursuingnewmembershipsinparticular,Myanmar,BruneiandMongoliaasnewMemberCountries.Atthe63rdCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetingheldinKokopo,PapuaNewGuinea,Dr.YeMyintSwe,DirectorGeneral,DepartmentofGeologicalSurveyandMineralExploration,MinistryofMines,informedthattheGovernmentofMyanmarhasapprovedMyanmarbecomingaMemberCountryofCCOP.TheMeetingacceptedMyanmarasaCCOPMemberCountryandasigningceremonywillbeheldatthe64thCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeetinginMarch2015,Krabi,Thailand.
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TECHNICAL COOPERATION Withavisionof “Geoscience forasustainable future” forEastandSoutheastAsia region,CCOPcontinuedtoadoptanevolvingprogrammeofactivitiesthataddressedthenewareasofconcerninresponsetotheneedsoftheCCOPMemberCountries.Capacitybuildingandcooperationworkshops,trainingcoursesandcasestudieshavebeencoordinatedthroughthefunctionsofthreetechnicalsectors:Geo-ResourcesSector;Geo-EnvironmentSector;andGeo-InformationSector,accordingtotheapprovedCCOPWorkplan2014. On-going programmes in this year included not only technical forums such as carbon captureandstorage intogeological reservoir,applicationofUNFC2009 foroil/gasresources,unconventionaloil/gas resources, mineral exploitation but also outreach activities such as mining inspection, sustainableuse of groundwater, development of geopark, geohazardmitigation and trans-boundary issues such astrans-boundaryaquifers,geochemicalmappingandgeologicalharmonization.Table3belowsummarizesthe ongoing activities in cooperation amongMemberCountries,CooperatingCountries andCooperatingOrganizations.
OtherCooperatingCountriesgenerallycontinuedtheirtechnicalsupporttoanumberofmultilateralandbilateraltechnicalcooperation(TC)activitiesinCCOPMemberCountriesbyprovidingvaluableadviceandguidanceaswellasresourcepersonsandtechnicalassistance.ThanksareduetoalltheCooperatingCountriesandOrganizationsfortheirprovisionofrepresentativestoCCOPwhohavecontributedinlargemeasuretothereview,assessmentandformulationofCCOPworkprogrammesandforthecontributionoftechnicalinformation.
SummaryofCCOPTechnicalActivitieswithMemberCountries,andCooperatingCountries&Organizationsin2014
Country/Organization CCOPTechnicalActivities
GeologicalAgencyof Indonesia(GAI)co-organizedwithCCOPtheCCS-MTrainingCourse 3 (T3): Communicating CCS to the Public on February 18-21, 2014 in Bandung,Indonesia.ThetrainingcourseisintheframeworkoftheCCS-MProgram. GAIandLEMIGAScontinuedtocooperatewithCCOPtofacilitatetheIndonesiaCaseStudyin2014. GAIco-organizedwithCCOPandDMR,DMFandDED(Thailand)theWorkshoponCoalBedMethane4-6March2014inChiangMai,Thailand. GAIco-organizedwithCCOPandGSJ/AIST(Japan)theGroundwaterPhaseIIFinalMeetingonMarch18-20,2014inBandung,Indonesia. MarineGeologicalInstitute(MGI)co-organizedwithCCOPandGSJ/AIST(Japan)theDELSEA-IIWorkshoponcoastalgeologyandhazardsonMarch16–22,2014inBandung,Indonesia.
Cambodia Cambodia continues to provide resource persons to participate in CCOP technicalactivities.
China
SINOPEC co-organized with CCOP and PETRAD the seminar on “LNG Strategy,Policy,TechnologyandSystemswithparticularemphasison the roleofLNG fora reducedcarbonfootprint”onJune11–13,2014inBeijing,China. EnergyChinaForumco-organizedwithCCOP the4thECFAsiaShaleGasSummit(Shanghai)2014&AsiaPacificUnconventionalResourcesTechnology&EquipmentExhibitiononOct14-16,2014inShanghai,China. CGScontinuestosupportfortheCCOP/ASEANGeochemicalMappingProject2011-2015.Activityin2014includesfieldtripsforsamplingandanalysisinLaoPDRandPapuaNewGuinea. ChinaGeologicalSurvey(CGS)co-organizedwithCCOPtheTrainingCoursefortheCCOP-CGSIntegratedGeophysicalandGeochemicalDataProcessing(IGDP)onAugust22-24,2014inKunming,China.TheIGDPProjectisfinanciallyandtechnicallysupportedbyCGSsince2011.
Indonesia
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Country/Organization CCOPTechnicalActivities
Japan
GSJ/AIST provided resource persons to the CCS-M Training Course 5 (T5): GISApplicationsinGeologicalStorageMappingonAugust5-8,2014inDaejeon,RepublicofKorea.GSJ/AIST continues support for the CCOP-AIST Groundwater Project Phase II with FinalMeetingonMarch18-20,2014inBandung,Indonesia.PhaseIIIofthisprojectfortheperiodof2014–2018wasproposedbyJapanandthenendorsedbythe62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeinMarch2014. GSJ/AISTcontinuessupportfortheDelSEAprojectwiththeDELSEA-IIWorkshoponMarch16–22,2014inBandung,IndonesiaandtheCCOP-GSJ/AIST–DMR–DMCRWorkshoponCoastal–MarineGeologyonFebruary11-13,2014inRayong,Thailand.PhaseIIIofthisprojectfortheperiodof2014–2018wasendorsedbythe62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeinMarch2014. GSJ/AISTcontinuessupportfortheG-EVERGeohazardsProjectwithaplanfortheperiod of 2014 – 2018 proposed by Japan and then endorsed by the 62ndCCOPSteeringCommittee. GSJ/AIST co-organized with CCOP the UNEP-CCOP-GSJ/AIST Workshop on the“RiskManagementofMercuryinandaroundtheArtisanal/Small-ScaleGoldMiningSites”onNovember21,2014inBangkok,Thailand. UniversityofTokyo(UOT)co-organizedwithCCOPandDMR(Thailand)theWorkshoponINSARApplicationforGeohazardsonAugust19-20,2014inBangkok,Thailand. GSJ/AISTcontinuessupportfortheCCOPBookProjecton“StoneHeritagesinEastandSouthEastAsia”. GSJ/AIST continues support for theASEAN Harmonized Geology Project and co-organizedwithCCOPthesecondfacilitationmeetingonMarch3,2014inChiangmai,ThailandandtheKick-offmeetingonJuly16-17,2014inBangkok,Thailand. GSJ/AIST proposed the CCOP High Education Support Network Program and co-organizedwithCCOPthesecondfacilitationmeetingonMarch3,2014inChiangmai,Thailand.
RepublicofKorea
Korean Institute of Geoscience andMineral Resources (KIGAM) co-organizedwithCCOPandprovidedresourceperson for theCCS-MTrainingCourse5(T5): Introduction toGeographicInformationSystem(GIS)–ApplicationsinmappingforgeologicalstorageofCO2onAugust5-8,2014inDaejeon,RepublicofKorea. KIGAM sponsored a 5-year CCOP-KIGAM Project (2013-2017) “Solution forGroundwaterproblemsinCCOPregion”. KIGAM and IS-Geo continued to offer CCOP Member Countries and CCOPTS 3RegularTrainingCoursesinDaejeon,RepublicofKoreaon:1)“FundamentalsonGeologicalSurvey”onJune2-27,2014;2)“GroundwaterTheoryandApplication”fromJune30throughJuly15,2014;3)CoastalGeologyandGeohazardsonSeptember1-15,2014. KIGAMandJejuProvinceDevelopmentCorporation(JDPC)sponsoredandcooperatedwithCCOPtoorganizetheCCOP-KIGAM-JDPCWorldWaterForumonOctober6-8,2014inJeju,RepublicofKorea.
Lao PDR DepartmentofMines(DOM)co-organizedwithCCOPandBGR(Germany)theCCOPWorkshop“StateManagementofMiningActivitiesinASEANCountries”onNovember25-27,2014inVientiane,Laos.
Malaysia
PETRONAS andMinerals andGeoscience Department (JMG), in cooperation withCCOP and theGlobal CCS Institute, NorwegianMinistry of ForeignAffairs, and PETRAD,conductedthesubjectCCS-MT4onMay27-30,2014inPenang,Malaysia. MalaysiacontinuedtoprovidingresourcepersonstoattendCCOPactivities.
PapuaNewGuinea PNGhostedandsponsoredforthe50thCCOPAnnualSession,63rdSteeringCommitteeandsidemeetingsduringOctober20-26,2014inKokopo,PapuaNewGuinea.
Philippines TheMinesandGeosciencesBureau(MGB)supportstheCCOPBookProject:“BestpracticesonMineDecommissioning&RehabilitationPlaninCCOPregion”.
Singapore SingaporecontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.
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Country/Organization CCOPTechnicalActivities
DepartmentofMineralFuels(DMF)co-organizedwithCCOP,PETRADandtheRoyalNorwegian Embassy – Bangkok the seminar “Pipeline and Production Facilities IntegrityInspectionandManagement”onJanuary28-29,2014inBangkok,Thailand. Department of Mineral Resources (DMR), DMF and Defense Energy Department(DED)co-organizedwithCCOPandGAI(Indonesia)theWorkshoponCoalBedMethaneonMarch4-6,2014inChiangMai,Thailand. DMR co-organized with CCOP andMetal Bulletin Events the 4th South EastAsianIndustrialMineralsConferenceonNovember11–14,2014inBangkok,Thailand. DMR and Department of Marine and Coastal resources (DMCR) organized incooperationwithCCOPandGSJ/AISTtheWorkshoponCoastalMarineGeologyonFebruary11-13,2014inRayong,Thailand. DMR co-organized with CCOP and University of Tokyo (Japan) the Workshop onINSARApplicationforGeohazardsonAugust19-20,2014inBangkok,Thailand. DMR co-organized with CCOP and GSJ/AIST (Japan) the Kick-off meeting of theCCOP-ASEANHarmonizedGeologyProjectonJuly16-17,2014atCCOPbuilding. DMFco-organizedwithCCOPtheSeminar/workshopontheApplicationofUNFC2009:ClassificationandReportingofPetroleumResources/ReservesandCO2InjectionProjectsonDecember8-11,2014inBangkok,Thailand. DMRcontinues tosupport for thePermanentOfficeBuilding forCCOPT/S inDMRComplex,Bangkok,Thailand.
Thailand
PetroVietnam,VietnamPetroleumInstitute(VPI)andVietnamInstituteofGeosciencesandMineralResources(VIGMR)sponsoredandco-organizedwithCCOPtheCCS-MSeminar2(S2):SeminaronCarbonCaptureStorageandEORonMarch18-19,2014inHanoi,Vietnam. VIGMRandVPI, incooperationwithCCOP,UNESCOandDongVanKarstPlateau(DVKP),organizedasymposiumon“DevelopingGeoparkswithinEast&SoutheastAsiaregion-OpportunitiesandChallenges”onSeptember9-12,2014inHanoicityandHaGiangprovince,Vietnam. VIGMRcontinued to cooperatewithDMR (Thailand) andCCOPCommunityBasedLandslideMitigation. PetroVietnam,VPI cooperatedwithDANIDA (Denmark) to organize theConcludingConferenceoftheCapacityBuildingProject"ResearchandEducationforIntegratedAnalysisofGeologicalBasinsinVietnam"onNovember21,2014inHanoi,Vietnam,withinvitationtoCCOPMemberCountriesandCCOPTSstaff.
Vietnam
CooperatingCountries
AustraliasupportedtheestablishmentofGlobalCCSInstitute(GCCSI).GCCSIfundedtheFacilitationPhase(Year1)oftheCCS-MProgramintheamountAUD0.5Million. AustraliacontinuestoprovideresourcepersonsfortheCCS-MProgram.
Australia
Belgium continues to support bilateral cooperation projectswith countries inCCOPregion.Belgium
Canadaisnowmorefocusedongeohazardsduringwinter,whicharethesamewithChinaandJapan.Canada
DenmarkcontinuestoassistCCOPinseekingfundingsupportforCCOPactivities.DANIDA(Denmark)cooperatedwithVPI(Vietnam)toorganizetheConcludingConferenceoftheCapacityBuildingProject"ResearchandEducationforIntegratedAnalysisofGeologicalBasinsinVietnam"onNovember21,2014inHanoi,Vietnam.
Denmark
FinlandcontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.Finland
FrancecontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.France
BGRcontinuestoassistCCOPMCsinGeoscienceprograms,especiallyfocusingonrequestsfromMCs. BGRsponsoredandco-organizedwithCCOPtheWorkshop“StateManagementofMiningActivitiesinASEANCountries”onNovember25-27,2014inVientiane,Laos.
Germany
DeltarescontinuestoassistCCOPinseekingfundingsupportforCCOPactivities.Netherlands
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Country/Organization CCOPTechnicalActivities
TheNorwegianGovernmentthroughtheRoyalNorwegianEmbassyinJakartasignedanAgreementonNovember28,2013withtheCCOPTStosupporttheCCS-MProgramwithafundcommitmentofNOK5.0Million. TheRoyalNorwegianEmbassy inBangkokandPETRADco-organizedwithCCOPandDMF(Thailand) theseminar “PipelineandProductionFacilities Integrity InspectionandManagement”onJanuary28-29,2014inBangkok,Thailand. NorwayalsoprovidedresourcepersonsintheCCS-MProgramandPETRADactivities.
Norway
PolandcontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.Poland RussianFederationcontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.Russian Federation SwedencontinuestobeupdatedwithCCOPactivitiesfromCCOPTS.Sweden Cooperated with GETECH in the production and sale of aeromagnetic and gravitymapsforCCOP.UnitedKingdom
AnnualEAGERResearchGrantbytheGeologicalSocietyofAmericaforCCOPAnnualSessionhostcountry. USGS provided resource persons to the CCS-M Program in the area of nationalassessmentofgeologicalCO2storagesites.
UnitedStatesofAmerica
CooperatingOrganizations ASCOPE maintained close cooperation with CCOP TS through jointly organizedseminarsandinformationexchangeforthebenefitoftheMemberCountries. ASCOPE recently published theADG (ASCOPEDecommissioningGuideline)BookthatwasdevelopedincooperationwithCCOPTSandPETRAD. CCOPTSparticipatedinASCOPEJointCommitteemeetingstodiscusscurrentissuesonCCOPandASCOPEenergyprogram.
ASEANCouncilonPetroleum
(ASCOPE)
Informationexchangeanddiscussion, cooperationon technical activitiesaswell asorganizingworkshopsandconferences.CCOPreportstotheUN-ESCAPCommissionSessionandparticipatesinthesubcommitteemeetings. CCOPparticipatedinthe70thUN-ESCAPSessioninBangkokonAugust4-8,2014inBangkok,Thailand.
Economic&SocialCommissionforAsia&thePacific
(ESCAP)
EuroGeosurveysandCCOPTScontinuetoexchangeinformationonGeosciences. EuroGeosurveys invited CCOPTS to join theAnnual Sessionmeetings. On 25-27March 2014, CCOPTS Director attended the EuroGeoSurveys’ 36th General Meeting, theDirectors Workshop and the EGS-OAGS Workshop in Brussels, Belgium. The CCOPTSDirectorpresentedtheRoleofCCOPtowardthe50thAnniversaryin2016andinviewoftheincreasingcorporationamongtheGeologicalSurveysofEuropeandothers.
Euro-Geosurveys
Supportedintheproductionandsaleofaeromagneticandgravitymaps.GETECH
CCOPisanAssociateMemberofIUGSandannuallysubmitsanactivityreport.InternationalUnion
ofGeologicalSciences (IUGS)
PETRAD and the Royal Norwegian Embassy – Bangkok co-organized with CCOPandDMF(Thailand) theseminar “PipelineandProductionFacilities Integrity InspectionandManagement”onJanuary28-29,2014inBangkok,Thailand. PETRADcooperatedwithCCOPandVietnamtoorganizetheCCS-MSeminar2(S2):CarbonCaptureStorageandEORandNationalCoordinatorsMeeting(NC1)on17-20March2014inHanoi,Vietnam. PETRAD co-organized with CCOP and SINOPEC the seminar on “LNG Strategy,Policy,TechnologyandSystemswithparticularemphasison the roleofLNG fora reducedcarbonfootprint”onJune11–13,2014inBeijing,China. AllreportsfrompreviousPETRADseminarsinEastandSoutheastAsiaareavailablethroughtheCCOPTSinBangkok.
PETRAD
UKMandCCOPTScontinuetoexchangeinformationonGeoscientificnetworksandmeetings.
UniversitiKebangsaan
Malaysia(UKM) CCOPTSwillusetheremainingWorldBankbudgetfromCASMWorkshopforWaterSimulationWorkshopscheduledin2015.WorldBank
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During1Januaryto31December2014,withinframeworkof23on-goingprograms/projectsunder3sectors,atotalof26training/workshopactivitieshavebeencarriedoutandattendedby890participantsfromtheMemberCountries,aswellasfromMyanmarandMongolia.Withstrategicfocusoncapacitybuilding,knowledgesharingandtechnologytransfer,workshops,seminars,trainingcourses,workinggroupmeetingsandexpertvisitswereconductedduringthereportingperiodandwerehighlyappreciatedbytheMemberCountriesparticipation.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES
SummaryofCCOPMemberCountries’ParticipationinTechnicalActivities
Sector No.ofactivities No.ofparticipantsGeo-resources
Geo-environmentGeo-information
15
75
575
214107
TOTAL 26 896
GEO-RESOURCES SECTORCCS-M PROGRAM TheCCOPCO2StorageMappingProgram(CCS-M) isa4-yearprogramthatpromotescollaborationamongCCOPMemberCountries inmappingpotentialgeologicalstorageofCO2.Theprogramstarted inApril2013withtheSigningoftheAgreementbetweenCCOPandGlobalCarbonCapture&StorageInstitute(GCCSI) during the 60th CCOP Steering CommitteeMeeting in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand (March 26,2013),CCOPandGlobalCCS Institute signed theAgreement to implement theFacilitationPhase (Year1).TheAgreementincludesafundcommitmentfromGCCSIintheamountAUD0.5MilliontosupportthecapacitybuildingactivitiesofCCS-M.OnNovember28,2013,theNorwegianGovernmentthroughtheRoyalNorwegianEmbassyinJakartasignedwithCCOPanAgreementtosupporttheCCS-MProgramwithafundcommitmentofNOK5.0MilliontocovertheactivitiesofCCS-Mduringtheperiod1December2013–31December2015.ThetotalbudgetrequirementofCCS-MisUSD2.0Million.Thegoalof theCCS-Mis toenablethegovernmentorganizationsintheCCOPMemberCountriesto:
1. Provideahighleveloverviewofthepotentialforlarge-scaleCO2storage; 2. Enhancetheircapacityandcapabilityintheassessmentofgeologicalsitesforthesafeandlong-term storageofCO2;and 3. IncreasetheirunderstandingofthepotentialofCO2forenhancedoil/gasrecovery. In2014,atotalof193participantsfromtheMemberCountriesparticipatedinthetechnicalactivitiesofCCS-Mbringingto363,thetotalnumberparticipantssincetheProgram’slaunchinginApril2013.Femaleparticipantsrepresented30%ofthetotal.
Duringtheyear2015,theCCOPTSwillcontinuetopromoteCCS-Mandseekforadditionalfundingtosupportthetechnicalactivitiesplannedforthenextthree(3)years.Fordetailsonthetechnicalactivities,pleaseseetheCCS-MWebpage,http://www.ccop.or.th/ccsm.
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TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariatincooperationwiththeGlobalCCS Institute, Royal Norwegian Embassy- Jakarta and GeologicalAgency Indonesia conducted the CCS-MTraining Course 3 (T3) on18-21 February 2014 in Bandung, Indonesia. Initially the venue ofthe training coursewas scheduled inYogyakarta but latermoved toBandungduetotheeruptionofMtKeludinJava,Indonesia. T3's agenda included hands-on exercise led by experts fromCSIRO (Australia),GCCSI,Bellona (Norway) and fromother partnerorganizationsintheCCOPMemberCountriesandcooperatingcountries.Participantsatthetrainingcourseare60representativesfromvariousIndonesianagencies/organizationsandrepresentativesfromCCOPMemberCountries(Cambodia,China,Indonesia,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Japan,Malaysia,PhilippinesandVietnam).
CCS-MT3:CommunicatingCCStothePublic
Workshop on strategies in communicating projects, such as CCS, to the public
Group photo of T3 participants taken at Horison hotel (venue), Bandung
TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariatincooperationwiththeVietnamOilandGasGroup(PetroVietnam),VietnamPetroleumInstitute(VPI),VietnamInstituteofGeosciencesandMineralResources(VIGMR),andInternationalProgrammeforPetroleumManagementandAdministration(PETRAD),organizedCCS-MS2:CarbonCaptureStorageon17-20March2014inHanoi,Vietnam. Theseminarwasattendedby51representativesfromvariousVietnamagencies/organizations,andfromCCOPMemberCountries(China,Indonesia,Malaysia,Philippines,ThailandandVietnam).PriortoS2,a1-daymeetingofCCS-Mnationalcoordinatorswasconducted(NC1)attheheadquartersofPetroVietnamtodiscussfutureplansoftheprogram,particularlythecasestudyactivities.
CCS-MSeminar2(S2):CarbonCaptureStorageandEOR
Participants of the CCS-M national coordinators’ meeting held at PetroVietnam headquarters in Hanoi.
Field trip organized by VIGMAR and PetroVietnam to Trang An – Ninh Binh karst which is considered as the “Ha Long” on land in Vietnam
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CCS-MTrainingCourse4(T4):NationalAssessmentofCO2 Storage Sites and CO2forEOR
Mr. Fridtjof Riis of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, guiding the workshop on CO2 geological storage site selection.
TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat,in cooperation with the Global CCSInstitute, Norwegian Ministry of ForeignAffairs, PETRAD and Malaysia partners- PETRONAS and Minerals andGeoscience Department, conducted thesubject CCS-M T4 on 27-30 May 2014in Penang, Malaysia. The objectives ofT4weretohaveadeeperunderstandingof the methodologies and criteria forthe selection of technically accessiblestorageresourcesandtheuseofCO2forenhancing oil/gas recovery (EOR). Theagenda included hands-on exercises toassessandtestthesiteselectioncriteriaandstorageestimationprocedures.
Group photo of T4 participants taken in front of the Bayview Hotel, Georgetown (venue)
ThetrainingcoursewasheldonAugust5-8,2014inDaejeon,RepublicofKoreawith32participantsfromCCOPMemberCountries(Cambodia,China,Indonesia,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Japan,MalaysiaandVietnam) and theCCOPTechnicalSecretariat.CCS-M training course5 (T5) is aworkshopon theapplicationofGISsystemasaninteractivetooltoanalyzedataandprovideinformationofCO2stationaryresources, potential geologic CO2 storage formations, infrastructure, storage estimations, etc. CCS-M isleveragingontheexperiencesandnetworksofpastandexistingGISandmetadataprojectsofCCOP. TheWebGIStrainingcoursedemonstratedtheGSJ-developedGISthatcouldbeusefulformappingofCO2storagesitesandatooltoqueryCO2storagecapacityestimates.Thehands-onexercisesprovedtobeeffectiveandwell-appreciatedbytheparticipantsbasedontheirfeedback.RepublicofKoreaandJapanprovidedtheresourcepersonsforthetraining.
A totalof52participants includingResourcePersons fromAustralia,Norway,andrepresentativesfromCCOPMemberCountries(Cambodia,China,Indonesia,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Japan,Malaysia,PhilippinesandVietnam)andtheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat,attendedthetraining.
CCS-MTrainingCourse5(T5):GISApplicationsinGeologicalStorageMapping
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Group photo of T5 participants
Aiming to facilitate thedevelopmentof theoilandgas reservesreporting guidelines and implementationof reporting standard in the CCOPregion,theCCOP-DMFWorkshopontheapplicationofUNFC2009:Classificationand Reporting of Petroleum Resources/ReservesandCO2InjectionProjectswasorganizedinBangkokonDecember8-11,2014.
A total of 42 participants fromCCOP Member Countries – Cambodia,Indonesia,Republic of Korea, Lao-PDR,Malaysia,PNG,Philippines,VietnamandThailand(DMFandotherThaiagencies)and CCOP TS, attended S3. WhileMember Countries have varying needsand procedures in reporting petroleum reserves (& resources), it is common practice to use a standardclassificationsuchasthePetroleumResourceManagementSystem(PRMS)thatisdevelopedbySPE/WPC/AAPG/SPEE.ThePRMSisalignedwithUNFC2009andisnowthebridgingdocumentforthepetroleumsector providing a tool for all countries to report accurate and consistent estimates, coherentwith otherscientificandsocial/economicinformation.
CCS-MS3:CCOP-DMFWorkshopontheapplicationofUNFC2009:ClassificationandReportingofPetroleumResources/reservesandCO2 Injection Projects
Mr. Per Blystad, main resource person of the Workshop explaining the UNFC system to the participants
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OnSeptember5,2014,theCCOPNorwayCCS-MProgramAnnualMeetingwasconductedattheCCOPTechnicalSecretariatunderthefacilitationbyCCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.Caluyong.Therewere6attendantsat themeeting.Norwaywas representedbyDr. Chatri Moonstanof theRoyalNorwegianEmbassy(RNE)–BangkokandMs.HildeSolbakkenofRNE-Jakarta(whojoinedtheMeetingviaSkype).TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariatwasrepresentedbyCCOPTSDirectorDr.AdichatSurinkum,Regional Expert Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc, Finance and Administration Manager Ms. Sansanee Wudhiwanich.
CCOPNorwayCCS-MProgramAnnualMeeting
PETRAD SEMINARS SeminaronPipelineandProductionFacilities:IntegrityInspectionandManagement
The Seminar was organized byCCOP TS and PETRAD in cooperationwith the Department of Mineral Fuels(DMF),ThailandonJanuary28-29,2014in Bangkok, Thailand. The NorwegianMinistry of Foreign Affairs through theRoyal Norwegian Embassy in Bangkokwas the main sponsor of the event. Itis aimedat enhancing the knowledgeofthe participants on oil and gas pipelinesand production facilities management,hazards, and the common elementsof integrity management systems. TheSeminar leverages on Norwegian andInternational experiences and bestpracticesintheoilandgasindustry.
The international resource persons are from the Petroleum SafetyAuthority, Norway (PSA) andDNVGL(MalaysiaandSingapore).Atotalof66participants,fromtheDepartmentofMineralFuels(DMF),PetroleumAuthorityofThailand,othergovernmentagenciesandOilandGascompaniesoperatinginThailandhaveattended.
TheLNGSeminarwasconductedinBeijing,ChinaonJune11-13,2014.ThiseventwasorganizedbytheCCOPTSandPETRADincooperationwiththeNorwegianMinistryofForeignAffairsthrutheRoyalNorwegianEmbassy(RNE)–Beijing,China’sMinistryofLandandResources(MLR)andSINOPECPEPRIS. TheobjectiveoftheSeminaristoenhancetheknowledgeoftheparticipantsonthevariousaspectsofLNG,including:construction,thelatestdevelopmentsinLNGtransportation,designoptionsandtrendsforfloatingLNGandterminals,andregasification.
Atotalof70participantsattendedtheSeminarwithabout~65%directlyinvolvedinLNGoperations.
PETRAD-SINOPEC-CCOPSeminaronLNGStrategy,Policy,TechnologyandSystemswithparticularemphasisontheroleofLNGforareducedcarbonfootprint
The organizers and resource persons of the Seminar.
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CCOP, in collaborationwith theDepartment ofMineralResources (DMR),Department ofMineralFuels (DMF), Defense Energy Department (DED) of Thailand and the GeologicalAgency of Indonesia(GA),heldaTechnicalWorkshoponCoalBedMethaneonMarch4-6,2014 inChiangMai,Thailand, inconjunctionwith the62ndCCOPSteeringCommittee.Themeetingwasattendedby25participants fromCCOPMemberCountries:Indonesia,Japan,ThailandandVietnam.Apost-meeting2-dayexcursionwasthenarrangedfortheparticipantstovisitMuseumandLearningCenterforKnowledgeofPetroleumDefenseEnergyDepartment”andtestsiteofthe“DefenseEnergyDepartmentCoalBedMethaneProject(DEDCBMProject)”inFangdistrictofChiangMaiprovince,Thailand.
MEETINGS ON UNCONVENTIONAL OIL AND GAS RESOURCES
The LNG seminar in session. The organizers and resource persons at the Beijing 2008 Olympic site
CCOP-GA-DMR-DMF-DEDWorkshoponCoalBedMethane
The4thECFAsiaShaleGasSummit(Shanghai)2014andAsia-PacificUnconventionalResourcesTechnology&EquipmentExhibitionhavebeensuccessfullyco-organizedon14-16October2014inShanghai,ChinabytheEnergyChinaForum(ECF)andCCOP.TheASG2014focusedontheup-to-dateinformationofAsia-PacificunconventionalresourcesandE&Ptechnology,andprovidedthemarkettrendtodelegates. Therewereattendantsfromgovernmentsandprivatesectorsrelatedtoconventionalandunconventionaloilandgasresources,including10resourcepersonsandspeakersfromCCOPMemberCountries(China,Cambodia,Indonesia,ThailandandVietnam)andDirectorfromCCOPTechnicalSecretariat.
The 4thECFAsiaShaleGasSummit(Shanghai)2014&Asia-PacificUnconventionalResourcesTechnology&EquipmentExhibition
Participants of the Workshop on Coal Bed Methane visited the pumping test site of the “Defense Energy Department Coal Bed Methane Project in Fang district of Chiang Mai province, Thailand.
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MEETINGS ON MINERAL RESOURCES AND MININGThe 4thSouthEastAsianIndustrialMineralsConference
BGR-CCOPWorkshop“StateManagementofMiningActivitiesinASEANCountries” TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariatincooperationwiththeFederalInstituteforGeosciencesandNaturalResourcesofGermany (BGR)andLaotianDepartmentofMines (DOM),hassuccessfullyorganized theBGR -CCOPWorkshop “StateManagementofMiningActivities inASEANCountries”onNovember25-27,2014inVientiane,Laos.Therewere25attendantsatseniorlevelofficialsofstateminingmanagementorganizations fromASEAN/CCOPMemberCountries (Cambodia,China, Indonesia, LaoPDR,Malaysia,Philippines,Thailand,MyanmarandVietnam), resourcepersons fromtheBGRminingprojects(Vietnam,Mongolia,andLaoPDR),ASEANSecretariat,BGRandCCOPTSstaff.Themeetingwasalsoattendedbydistinguishedguests:ViceMinisterofMinistryofEnergyandMines(MEM)ofLaoPDR,GermanAmbassadorinLaoPDRandBGRrepresentatives.
Participants of the 4th ECF Asia Shale Gas Summit (Shanghai) 2014.
Delegation of the 4th South East Asian Industrial Minerals Conference visited mine and quartz factory operated by S. Khemarat Company Limited at Wang Dong District in
Kanchanaburi Province.
The4thSouthEastAsian IndustrialMineralsConferencehasbeensuccessfullyco-organizedonNovember11–14,2014inBangkok,ThailandbytheMetalBulletinEventsandCCOPTS.Theaimsofthisevent are to hear about current mineral resourcesandopportunitiesinASEANcountries,tolearnaboutthe minerals in the ASEAN region, to understandmining legislation in the region.Theworkshopwaskindly sponsoredbyEUITECBarcelona, organizedbyMetalBulletinEventsandthefieldtripswereco-hosted byCCOP.Therewere 100 attendants fromgovernmentsandprivatesectorsrelatedtoindustrialminerals,including55resourcepersonsandspeakersfromCCOPmembercountry (Thailand)andCCOPTechnicalSecretariat. The event included a 1-day pre-meetingfield trip on 11 November 2014 in Uthai Thaniand Kanchanaburi provinces, a 2-day seminar onNovember12-13,2014inBangkokanda1-daypost-meetingfieldtriponNovember14,2014inSaraburiprovince,Thailand.
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TheCCOPTechnicalSecretariat, togetherwith theVietnam InstituteofGeosciencesandMineralResources(VIGMR),UnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization(UNESCO)andDongVanKarst PlateauGlobalGeopark (DVKP), has successfully co-organized a symposium onDevelopingGeoparkswithinEast&SoutheastAsia region-OpportunitiesandChallengesonSeptember9-12,2014inHanoicityandHaGiangprovince inVietnam.Therewere30participants from localparticipantsandorganizers,8CCOPMemberCountriesandDirectorofCCOPTSattendingtheone-daytechnicalseminarandthree-dayexcursiontoDongVanGeoparkinHaGiangprovince. Keynote lecturesandcountry reportpresentationsduring themeetingcoveredvariousaspectsofgeoparks,displayeddifferentapproachestoconserving,protectingandpromotingtheirimportantgeologicalsitesastangibleexampleoftheirgeoparks.InordertopromotecooperationactivitiesongeoparkinCCOPregion,participantssuggestedCCOPtodeveloptheCCOPGeoparkNetworkandorganizefurthergeoparksymposiumsinMemberCountries.
Participants of the Workshop “State Management of Mining Activities in ASEAN Countries” visited the Phu Bia Gold/Copper mine in Phu Kham province, Lao PDR
HeldasatechnicalseminarfortwodaysinVientiane,Laosandonefull-dayfieldtriptoPhuBiagold/coppermineinPhuKhammountain,thiseventaimedtodisseminateanddiscusstheresultsoftheLaos–GermanyTechnicalCooperationProject“SustainableDevelopmentofMiningSector”withrespecttoroleandexchangeofinformationandexperiencesofstateminingauthoritiesinmanagementoftheminingsector.
GEOCHEMICAL BASELINE PROJECT
The4-yearCGS-CCOP-ASEANGeochemicalMappingProject hasbeenfinancially supportedbyChinaGeologicalSurveysince2012.ThefirststagefocusedonTrainingandManualPreparation.Stage1:FeasibilitystudyoftheCCOP-CGSGeochemicalBaselineProjectstartedin2012withaKick-offseminarinMarch2012inNanjing,ChinaandfollowedbytheCGS-CCOP-ASEANWorkshoponGeochemicalMappingon3-8September2013,Nanning,China.Stage2:TechnicalmanualpreparationandTrainingcourseison-goingwithfocusontwoactivitiesasfollows:1)PreparationofaTechnicalmanualofsampling,analysis,datamanagementandmapproductionbasedontheIGCP259/360finalreport“theBlueBook”;2)RevisionandfinalizationofthemanualthroughpilotstudyinthetypicalgeomorphologicallandscapesoftheCCOPMCs.In2014,CGSconductedfieldtripsforsamplingandanalysisinLaoPDRandPapuaNewGuinea.
GEOPARKSYMPOSIUMS
CCOP-VIGMR-UNESCO-DVKPSymposiumonDevelopingGeoparkswithinEast&SoutheastAsiaregion-OpportunitiesandChallenges
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UnderthesupportbyGSJ/AISTofJapan,phaseIandphaseIIoftheCCOP-GSJ/AISTGroundwaterProjecthadbeenimplementedsince2005untilMarch2014.PhaseI,focusingonevaluationofgroundwaterresources and environments through its monitoring, composed of highly structured program towardsgroundwater related problems challenging all countries. Phase II, starting since 2008, focusedmore onevaluationofgroundwaterresourcesbymeansofdatabase,inordertofacilitateallCCOPMemberCountriestoshareinformationinthestandardformat.PhaseIIIoftheproject,startedinMarch2014,withtheobjectivesofcompilinggroundwaterinformationinCCOPcountries,andconstructingawebbaseddatabase,usingtheOGCstandardformats.Underthisprogram,eachmembercountrywillberesponsibleformaintainingthedataqualityandupdatingthedatabase.FinalobjectiveistoestablishabasicgeoinformationinfrastructureinAsiaandfortheworld.Kick-offmeetingofPhaseIIIisscheduledonFebruary11-13,2014inBangkok,Thailand.
CCOP-GSJ/AIST PROJECT ON GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL IN THE CCOP REGION
TheCCOP-GSJ/AISTGroundwaterProjectPhaseIIFinalMeeting ThemeetingwasheldonMarch18-20,2014inBandung,Indonesia,incollaborationwithGeologicalSurveyofJapan(GSJ/AIST)andGeologicalAgencyof Indonesia (GA).Asafinalmeetingof thePhaseII, this meeting aimed to update and finalize theworkinggroupoftheprogressoftheproject,aswellas share the current developments of groundwateractivitiesinCCOPMemberCountries.Therewere33participantsatthemeeting,including16fromCCOPMember Countries (Cambodia, China, Indonesia,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea, Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste andVietnam), 1 from Myanmar, 3 from GSJ/AIST, 10localparticipantsand2CCOPTSstaff.Themeetingwascomposedof2-dayseminarwithcountryreport
presentations,keynotelectureanddiscussiononplanofPhaseIIIandafull-dayexcursiontotemperaturemeasurementatoneobservationwellatInstituteTechnologyBandung(ITB)withpresentationforGroundSourceHeat-PumpSystematITBbyProjectLeaderandavisittoTangkubanParahuVolcanoandSaungAngklungUdjo.Thecountry’sreportwillbefinalizedbyGSJandprintedoutbyCCOPTSfordistributiontoMCsin2014.
Excursion to temperature measurement at observation well for GHPS.
The CCOP Technical Secretariat, togetherwiththeKoreanInstituteofGeoscienceandMineralResources(KIGAM)andJejuProvinceDevelopmentCorporation (JDPC)hassuccessfullyorganized theCCOP-KIGAM-JDPCWorldWaterForumonOctober6-8,2014inJeju,RepublicofKorea.Therewere300attendants from governments and private sectorsrelated to management and utility of groundwaterresources, including 18 participants from CCOPMember Countries (China, Cambodia, Indonesia,Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Lao PDR,Thailand,andVietnam),KIGAMandCCOPTSstaff.
Held in2days inJejuandone-dayfieldtriparoundthecoastofJeju-doisland,thiseventaimedtoprovideparticipantsfromCCOPMemberCountriesanopenforumtoshareinformationongroundwaterresourcesaswellasbestpracticesongroundwatermanagementand thebottledwatermarket inCCOPMember Countries. The meeting agreed that the ways Jeju did for the last 20 years on groundwatermanagementcouldbeamodelofthebestexperiencesforMCstolearnandapplyintheirowncountries.
CCOP-KIGAM-JDPCWORLDWATERFORUM
Excursion to visit the water monitoring drilling site, factory and museum of Samdasoo Mineral water company.
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ThetrainingcoursewasconductedbyISGeoofKIGAMincooperationwithCCOPTSinDaejeon,RepublicofKoreafromJune30throughJuly15,2014.Thetrainingcoursewasconductedintwomodules,wave-dominatedcoastsandcoastalgeohazardsandtide-dominatedcoastsandhumanimpactsbyclassroomlecturesaswellasonsitevisits.Countrypresentationsonthesetopicsweredoneonthelastdayofthecourse.A total of 12 participants have been nominated fromCCOPMemberCountries (i.e.Cambodia,China, Indonesia,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam),observercountries(i.e.Myanmar)andCCOPTS.
GEO-ENVIRONMENT SECTORCCOP-KIGAMPROJECT“SOLUTIONFORGROUNDWATERPROBLEMSINTHECCOPREGION”
TheProjectwasproposedbyKIGAMandadoptedasnewinitiativeatthe48thCCOPAnnualSessioninNovember2012withupdatesatthe60thCCOPSteeringCommitteeinMarch2013.This5year(2013-2017)projectissponsoredbyKIGAM,RepublicofKoreaandparticipatedinbyallCCOPMemberCountries.Thefirstphase–StepI,aimingtocontributetotheunderstandingofgroundwaterproblemsintheCCOPregionswith focus on: 1) Identifying groundwater problems in each country and2)Building trust and enhancingreliabilitytocopewithgroundwaterproblemsineachcountry,hadbeencompletedwith1trainingcourseinKoreaand1workshopinThailand.StepII(year2014)focusesonfindingcooperativemeasurestosolvethegroundwaterproblemswithtwomaintasks:1)Establishmentoftheinternationalnetworkand2)PrioritydecisionmakingforsolvingthegroundwaterproblemsintheCCOPregion.
FollowingtheTechnicalWorkshoponSolutionforGroundwaterProblemsinCCOPRegionheldin2013 in Pathumthani, Thailand, KIGAM has been gathering feedback fromCCOPMemberCountries inordertooffertailor-cutsolutionforsolvingthegroundwaterproblemsintheCCOPregionasperrequest.Inaddition,InternationalSchoolforGeoscienceResources(IS-Geo)ofKIGAMcontinuestoofferandsponsorfortheregulartrainingcoursesonGroundwaterTheoryandApplicationforCCOPMemberCountries.
KIGAM-ISGEO-CCOPREGULARTRAININGCOURSES Aiming to foster professionals from the developing countries as well as to enhance cooperationbetweenMCsandRepublicofKorea,KIGAMandInternationalSchoolforGeoscienceResources(ISGeo)continue to support and cooperate with CCOP to organize regular training courses for CCOPMemberCountrieswithsponsorshipfortwoparticipantspercountry.Foreachtrainingcourse,CCOPTSalsosentonestaffasatrainee,inordertogaingeoscientificknowledgeandenhancecapacityforbetterservicetoMemberCountries.In2014,threetrainingcourseshavebeenconductedondifferentfieldsofgeosciences.
KIGAM-CCOPRegularTrainingcourseon“FundamentalsonGeologicalSurvey” ThetrainingcoursewasconductedbyISGeoofKIGAMincooperationwithCCOPTSinDaejeon,RepublicofKoreafromJune2through27,2014.Theobjectiveofthiscourseistolearnfundamentalscience:frombasics toapplications in thefieldgeology.For thispurpose, this courseconsistedof fourmodules:“IntroductionofPetrology&Petrogenesis”,“GIS/RITheoryandDataProcessing”,“StructuralGeology”and“QuaternaryGeology”.AfieldtripinRepublicofKoreaforQuaternaryGeologicalmappingwasincluded.Therewere13participantsfromCCOPMemberCountries(i.e.Cambodia,China,Indonesia,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam),observercountries (i.e.Myanmar)andCCOPTS.
KIGAM-CCOPRegularTrainingcourseon“GroundwaterTheoryandApplication”
1- “Fundamentals on Geological Survey” 2- “Groundwater Theory and Application”KIGAM-CCOP Regular Training courses
3 - “Coastal Geology and Geohazards”
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TheDelSEAProjecthasbeengenerouslysupportedbyGSJ/AIST,Japansince2008.DelSEAIIprojectwhichisoneoftheGeo-EnvironmentprogramshasbeenconductedjointlywithIGCP-475DeltaMAPprojectforannualmeetingsandseminarsinordertofosterexchangeofmodernknowledgeondeltas,Quaternarygeology,sequencestratigraphy,andgeologicalcoastalmanagementandtoenhancejointstudyforbetterunderstandingofdeltaiccoastsandgeologicalassessmentforcoastalmanagement.
CCOP-UOT-DMRWORKSHOPONINSARAPPLICATIONFORGEOHAZARDS The CCOP TechnicalSecretariat, together withDepartmentofMineralResourcesofThailand(DMR)andUniversityofTokyo(Japan)hassuccessfullyorganized the CCOP-DMR-UOTWorkshop on INSAR Applicationfor Geohazards on 19-20August 2014 in Bangkok andKanchanaburi, Thailand. Therewere 34 participants from CCOPMember Countries, University ofTokyo and 3 CCOP TS staff. Acooperation possibility betweenthe Geo-Informatics and SpaceTechnology DevelopmentAgency(GISTDA) of Thailand and theneighboring Member CountrieswasvisiblewiththeoffertoshareINSARdataby theAgency.After themeeting,all participants tookpart inanexcursion inKanchanaburiprovincetoseetheseismicmonitoringstation,triangularfacetsasevidencesforactivefault,affectedvillagein theLandslideWatchNetwork,occurrencesof rareearthelements in theweathergranitic rockand themetamorphiczonealongtheboundarybetweenThailandandMyanmarintheprovince.
CCOP-GSJ/AIST PROJECT ON INTEGRATED GEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DELTAS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA PHASE 2 (DELSEA II PROJECT)
Workshop on INSAR Application for Geohazards on 19-20 August 2014 in Bangkok
CCOP–GSJ/AIST–MGIDelSEA-IIWorkshoponCoastalGeologyandHazards CCOP, in collaborationwith Geological Survey ofJapan (GSJ/AIST), the MarineGeological Institute of Indonesia(MGI),hasorganizedtheCCOP–GSJ/AIST–MGI DelSEA-IIWorkshop on Coastal Geologyand Hazards on March 16 – 22,2014inBandung,Indonesia.ThisworkshopwasthefinalmeetingofPhaseIIoftheproject“IntegratedGeologicalAssessmentforDeltasin Southeast and East Asia”(DelSEAprojectphaseII),whichissponsored by Geological SurveyofJapan(GSJ/AIST).Excursion of the DelSEA delegation to Pamanukan and Cirebon, Indonesia
InternationalSchoolforGeoscienceResourcesofKIGAMincooperationwithKIGAMisorganizingthe trainingcourseentitled“CoastalGeologyandGeohazards”.Thecourse isbeingheldatKIGAMfromSeptember 15 throughSeptember 30, 2014.The training coursewas conducted in twomodules,wave-dominated coasts and coastal geohazardsand tide-dominated coasts andhuman impactsby classroomlecturesaswellasonsitevisits.Countrypresentationsonthesetopicsweredoneonthelastdayofthecourse.A total of 12 participants have been nominated fromCCOPMemberCountries (i.e.Cambodia,China, Indonesia,LaoPDR,Malaysia,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam),observercountries(i.e.Myanmar)andCCOPTS.
KIGAM-CCOPRegularTrainingcourseon“CoastalGeologyandGeohazards”
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Theworkshopconsistsofatwo-daytechnicalseminaroncoastalgeologyandhazardsandfollowedbyathree-dayexcursiontocoastalerosionsitesinPamanukanandCirebon,with72participantsfromCCOPMemberCountries(Cambodia,China,Indonesia,Japan,RepublicofKorea,LaoPDR,Malaysia,ThailandandVietnam),variousIndonesianagencies/organizationsandCCOPTS.
CCOP, in cooperation with the Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ),AIST, Department of MineralResourcesandDepartmentofMarineandCoastalResources,Thailand,organizedaTechnicalWorkshoponCoastalMarineGeologyonFebruary11-13,2014inRayong,Thailand.TheWorkshopincluded11/2daysofseminarand11/2dayson-boatandon-shorefieldtripinRayongprovince,with38participantsfromCCOPMemberCountries (Indonesia, Japan,Republic of Korea, LaoPDR,Malaysia, Singapore,Thailand, andVietnam).Thisworkshopfocusedonhowwecanintegratethedataofdifferenttypesonlandviashorelinetoshallowseaandnot-too-deepsea(HilltoOceanorH2Oconcept).Aftertheseminar,ahalf-dayon-shoreandafulldayon-boatexcursionswerearrangedtoseecoastalland-useinRayong,Thailand.
CCOP-GSJ/AIST–DMR–DMCRWorkshoponCoastalandMarineGeology
A half-day on-shore and a full day on-boat excursions in Rayong, Thailand
CCOP- VIGMR - DMR PROJECT ON COMMUNITY-BASED LANDSLIDE MITIGATION ThisprojectwasproposedwithinthecooperationframeworkbetweenCCOP,DepartmentofMineralResourcesofThailand(DMR)andVietnamInstituteofGeosciencesandMineralResources(VIGMR)withattendanceof someCCOPMemberCountrieswith seriousproblemsof landslidegeohazards (Thailand,Vietnam,Philippines,Indonesia,andMalaysia).TheprojectaimstoestablishtheLandslideWatchNetworkinaprojectarea(Vietnamasacasestudyduring2013-2014)andenhancetheskillsofcounterpartsinlandslidehazardanalysis,landslideriskmappingandLandslideWatchNetworkestablishment.Afterthejointfieldtripand twoworkshopsheld in2013,during2014ThailandandVietnamcontinued todiscussandexchangeinformation.Disseminationworkshopsareplannedfor2015topromotetransferofknow-howandpossibilityofexpansionprojectsinotherCCOPMemberCountries.
PROJECT“RISKMANAGEMENTOFMERCURYCONTAMINATIONINASIA&THEPACIFIC” TheUNEPProject entitled “Riskmanagement ofmercury contamination inAsia and the Pacific”isfundedbytheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme(UNEP)andledbyDr.SatoshiMuraofromtheInstituteforGeo-ResourcesandEnvironment,GSJ/AIST.
UNEP-CCOP-GSJ/AISTWorkshopontheRiskManagementofMercuryinandaroundtheArtisanal/Small-ScaleGoldMiningSites
CCOPincooperationwithGeologicalSurveyofJapan(GSJ),AIST,organizedtheTechnicalWorkshopontheRiskManagementofMercuryinandaroundtheArtisanal/Small-ScaleGoldMiningSites(ASGM)onNovember21,2014inBangkok,Thailand.ThemeetingiswithintheframeworkofthisUNEPproject.AimofthisworkshopistosharetheinformationonenvironmentalpreservationandriskmanagementinmineralminingactivitieswithAsianandPacificcountries,withfocusonmercuryissuesarisingfromartisanal/small-scalemining(ASGM)andestablishingstrategiestomitigatetheimpactofmercury.Therewere20participantsatthemeeting,comingfromMemberCountries(Cambodia,Indonesia,LaoPDR,Malaysia,Myanmar,PapuaNewGuinea,Philippines,ThailandandVietnam),Mongolia,JapanandCASMPakistan,UNEPaswellastheCCOPTS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS SUPPORT PROGRAMME IN THE CCOP AND OTHER REGIONS The 48th CCOP Steering Committees Meeting in Daejeon, Republic of Korea endorsed theEnvironmentalAnalysisSupportProgrammeintheCCOPandOtherRegionsproposedbyAIST/GSJundertheauspicesofJapanRadioisotopeAssociationandIwateMedicalUniversity.Thisprogrammehascontinuedsupportingin-kindservicesonenvironmentalspecimens,whichareanalyzedbyPIXEmethod.Theserviceisstillopenuptothemaximumnumberof500samplesperyearanditwillbecontinuedannually.
GEO-INFORMATION SECTORCCOP-CGSCAPABILITYENHANCINGININTEGRATEDGEOPHYSICAL&GEOCHEMICAL DATA PROCESSING PROJECT (IGDP) TheCCOP-CGSCapabilityEnhancinginIntegratedGeophysicalandGeochemicalDataProcessingProject (IGDP)startedsince2013under thesupportofChinaGeologicalSurvey (CGS).Theaimof thisproject is to keepCCOPMemberCountries continuously benefit frommodern information technology ingeoscientificstudyandmineralexplorationtechnologyintheMemberCountriesandaroundtheworld,basedonIGDP–adesignedsoftwareforregionalgeophysicalandgeochemicaldataprocessingandmappinginmineralresourceassessmentandexploration.CGScontinueswithmethodologyandsoftwaretrainingandcasestudiesinsomeareaswithlocaldatain2014.ThesecondWorkshop/TrainingofIntegratedGeophysicalandGeochemicalDataProcessing(IGDP)ProjectwasheldonAugust22-24,2014inKunming,China.The 2ndWorkshop/TrainingofIntegratedGeophysicalandGeochemicalDataProcessing(IGDP) Project ThemeetingheldonAugust22-24,2014inKunming,ChinawashostedandfundedbyChinaGeologicalSurvey(CGS)in cooperationwithCCOP. This activitywas co-organized by the Developmentand Research Center (DRC), CGS andYunnan Information Center of GeologyandMineralResources(YICGMR).Therewere 45 participants in the workshop/trainingfromCCOPandASEANcountries(Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos,Malaysia,Myanmar,Philippines,Thailandand Vietnam) and other countries(People’s Republic of Korea, Pakistan,PeruandSriLanka).
During the discussion, participants fromCCOPandASEANCountries expressed their need of aweek-longintensivehands-ontrainingontheuseofRGIS-IGDPsoftware,togetherwithon-sitecasestudies.AlltheparticipantsreceivedapackageoftheRGIS-IGDPSoftwareaswellascertificateofparticipationattheendoftheworkshop.
Participants at the 2nd Workshop/Training of Integrated Geophysical and Geochemical Data Processing (IGDP) Project
Workshop on the risk management of mercury in and around the artisanal/small-scale gold mining sites
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Thenewinitiativeon“CCOP-ASEANHarmonizedGeology”projectwasproposedandendorsedatthe62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteemeetinginChiangMai,Thailandon4-6March2014andwillbeimplementedin a cooperatingmechanismamongstCCOP,ASEANandGSJ.ProjectGoals are 1)Standardization ofGeologyLegend;2)Compilationof1:1millionseamlessgeologyand3)DevelopmentofDataManagementSystembyfreeandopensourcesasweb-GIS.ParticipatingcountriesincludeBrunei,Cambodia,Indonesia,Malaysia,Myanmar,Philippines,Lao,Singapore,ThailandandVietnam.Theplannedactivities in3years(2014-2016)include1)WorkshopsforHarmonizationofgeologicsymbols,OneGeologyspecification,WebGIS technology,datadisseminationandanalysisand2)Meetings forCompilation,discussion,exchangeknowledgeandexperienceonthegeologicalsettingoftheregion.
Tofacilitatetheimplementationofthisproject,theproject’sWorkingGrouphasbeenformedandheldtwofacilitationmeetingsonOctober21,2013inSendai,JapanandMarch3,2014inChiangMai,ThailandwithparticipantsfromCCOPMemberCountries,todiscussontheconcept,taskgroupandplan.ResourcepersonsfortheprojectarebeingtrainedinWeb-GIStrainingcoursesbyGSJexpertsinPhilippines,Indonesia,Cambodia,Laos,VietnamandMyanmar.TheKick-offmeetingwasalsoheldonJuly16-17,2014inBangkok,ThailandwithattendancebyCCOPMemberCountries.
ASEAN HARMONIZED GEOLOGY PROJECT(ASEANSeamlessGeologyProject)
CCOP/ASEANKick-offmeetingofHarmonizedGeologyProject On July 16-17, 2014, CCOPcoordinatedwithDMRofThailandtoholdthekick-offmeetingoftheCCOP-ASEANHarmonizedGeologyProjectinBangkok,Thailandwith21participants,including17Web-GIS trained experts and resourcespersons from Member Countries:Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR,Vietnam,and4CCOPTSstaff.
The meeting agreed on 3important points as follows: 1- Work onharmonization not compilation; 2- FixresponsiblepersonsforASEAN&CCOP(at least2 fromeachMC);3-Start fromASEANthenextent toCCOP.The latestversionsofnationalgeologicalmapswererecommendedtoMCstobeusedasinputmapsforthisproject.AtemplateworksheetwaspreparedbyDr. Yutaka Takahashi,resourcepersonfromJapan.
Discussion on how to implement the geological harmonization at boundaries among Member Countries.
The project was proposed by Japan at the 60thCCOPSteeringCommitteeinMarch2013.AnetworkofNationalCoordinatorsinCCOPMemberCountrieshasbeenestablished,acting as Global Heritages Stone Resource (GHSR) andHeritagesStoneTaskGroup(HSTG).GuidelinesforAuthorsandadraftmanuscript of the JapanChapter havebeenpreparedby the project leader, Dr. Hirokazu Kato and Japan nationalcoordinatorsandhavebeencirculatedtoNationalCoordinatorsofallparticipatingMemberCountries.TwobusinessmeetingsoftheHeritagesStoneTaskGrouphavebeenheldinconjunctionwithCCOPAnnual Sessions onOctober 22, 2013 in Sendai,JapanandOctober22,2014 inKokopo,PupuaNewGuinea,respectively.Thebookisplannedtobepublishedinearly2015.
CCOPBOOKPROJECT:“STONEHERITAGEINEASTANDSOUTHEASTASIA”
The 2nd Business Meeting of Project “Stone Heritage in East and Southeast Asia”
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TheprojectwasproposedbythePhilippinesatthe48thAnnualSessionand59thSteeringCommitteelastNovemberwithupdatestobereportedthe60thSteeringCommittee.AnetworkofNationalCoordinatorsinCCOPMemberCountrieshasbeenestablished.ThePhilippinesisincommunicationwithCCOPMemberCountriesonavailabilityofdocumentsandpossibilityofco-support.CCOPTSisindiscussionwithMGBofPhilippinesinordertoorganizeakick-offmeetinginManiladuringthe2ndquarterof2015.
CCOPBOOKPROJECT:“BESTPRACTICESONMINEDECOMMISSIONINGANDREHABILITATIONPLANINCCOPREGION”
TheCCOPHighEducationSupportNetworkProgramwasproposedbyagroupofprofessorsfromYamaguchiUniversity (Japan),Asian InstituteofTechnology (AIT,Thailand)andCCOPTS.Following thefirstfacilitationmeetingonOctober21,2013inSendai,Japan,thereweretwofacilitationmeetingsofthisprogramorganizedinconjunctionwiththeCCOPSteeringCommitteemeetings.
CCOPHIGHEDUCATIONSUPPORTNETWORKPROGRAM
ThesecondfacilitationmeetingoftheCCOPHighEducationSupportNetworkProgramwasheldonMarch3,2014inChiangMai,Thailand,inconjunctionwith the 62nd CCOP Steering Committee meeting.Thereweretotally11participantsfromCCOPMemberCountries(Japan,Indonesia,Malaysia,ThailandandVietnam). During themeeting, participants listenedto the project introduction, given by Prof. Dr KojiWakita,anddiscussedoncooperationmethodandactivities.OtherMemberCountriesinCCOPNetworkare welcomed to participate and facilitate furtherconnectionforthenetwork.
The 2ndfacilitationmeetingofCCOPHighEducationSupportNetworkProgram
The third facilitationmeetingwasorganizedonOctober23,2014 inKokopo,PapuaNewGuinea,inconjunctionwiththethematicsessionofthe50thCCOPAnnualSession.Themeetingwasattendedbyall participantswho attended the thematic session.During themeeting, keynote speakers fromKIGAM,RepublicofKorea,introducedEducationandTrainingProgramsinIS-GeoofKIGAM,whichwillbeofferedregularlyforthetraineesfromCCOPMemberCountries.OutreachesofCoastalResearchesofKIGAMwerealsomentioned,emphasizingtheroleofKIGAM/IS-GeointheCCOPHighEducationSupportNetwork.
The 2nd facilitation meeting of CCOP High Education Support Network Program
The 3rdfacilitationmeetingofCCOPHighEducationSupportNetworkProgram
Atthe62ndCCOPSteeringCommittee,theChinadelegationinformedtheMeetingthattheoveralldesignofAMOSisalreadycompleted.Thefirsttwosub-systems,theadministrationandfinancialsystems,areputinplace,andreadytobetested.ChinawilldiscusswithCCOPTSforthewaystotestthesesystems.
AUTOMATED MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION SYSTEM (AMOS)
TheEAGERProjectisatrustfundsetupintheGeologicalSocietyofAmericawithpersonalcontributionofDr.Maurice“Ric”Terman,CCOPHonoraryAdvisor,tobeusedforfundingresearchingeoscienceintheregion.Undertheprogramme,agrantwillbemadeavailableforresearchonGeoscienceandEnvironmentinEastandSoutheastAsiatocandidatesfromtheMemberCountryhostingtheCCOPAnnualSessionsince2003.Fortheyear2014,PapuaNewGuinea,beingthehostcountryofthe2014CCOPAnnualSession,hasrequestedforpostponementofEAGERfellowshipgrantto2015,whichthedonorhasagreed.
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
EastAsiaGeoscienceandEnvironmentalResearch(EAGER)Project
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MEETING AND MISSIONSMissiontovisitMemberCountriesandtopromoteCCOPmembership
• 10-11March2014,CCOPTSRegionalExpertDr. Nguyen Thi Minh Ngocattendedasspeakeratthe13thGeoSEA Congress and GeoMyanmar 2014 conferences in Yangon, Myanmar. GEOSEA Congress is apremiergeoscientificeventintheregionandhasbeenwellattendedbythegeoscientificcommunityworld-wide.Apresentationon “Geo-HazardAssessment&Mitigation inEast&SoutheastAsiaRoleofRegionalOrganization”hasalsobeenpresented, inorder tomakeCCOPmorevisible in theregionandtoseekforcooperationopportunitieswithgeoscientificagencies.
• 5–9June2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkummadeacourtesyvisitMongoliaforpromotingtheparticipationasmembercountry.GeologicalSurvey,MineralResourcesAuthorityofMongolia,willstarttojointheactivityofCCOPasaninvitedparticipantfirstandassignedDirectorOyuntsetseg DayandorjofRegionalGeologicalDivisionasacontactperson.
• 30June-2July2014,CCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumandCCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioCaluyongmadeacourtesyvisit to thenewPRof Indonesia,Dr. Suronoat theGeologicalAgencyoffice inJakarta,Indonesia.
• 3-4 July 2014, CCOPTSDr.Adichat Surinkum has courtesy visited newPermanent Representative ofCambodiatoCCOP,H.E.CheapSouratGeneralDepartmentofPetroleum,MinistryofMinesandEnergyinPhnomPenh,Cambodia.
• 9-12August 2014,CCOPTSDr.Adichat Surinkum hasmeeting on future cooperationwithDr. Eikichi Tsukuda, Chairman, CCOP Steering Committee, and Permanent Representative of Japan to CCOP atGeologicalSurveyofJapan(GSJ)NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(AIST)officeinJapan.
• 15September2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.CaluyongvisitedtheDepartmentofMineralFuels,ThailandforaMeetingonanewCCOP–DMFEnergyReservesReportingProject.TheProjectplanstoconductaseriesofcapacitybuildingworkshops,fieldworksandformaWorkingGroupthatwillfacilitatethedevelopmentoftheoilandgasreservesreportingguidelinesandimplementationofreportingstandardintheCCOPregion.
MissiontovisitCooperatingCountries/OrganizationsandASEANSecretariat• 16February2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkummadeacourtesyvisittoASEANSecretariatin
Jakarta,IndonesiatodiscussoncooperationopportunitieswithinCCOP-ASEANframework,e.g.SeamlessGeologyProject.
• 25-27March2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumattended theEuroGeoSurveys’36thGeneralMeeting,theDirectorsWorkshopandtheEGS-OAGSWorkshopinBrussels,Belgium.TheCCOPTSDirectorpresentedtheRoleofCCOPtowardthe50thAnniversaryin2016andinviewoftheincreasingcorporationamongtheGeologicalSurveysofEuropeandothers,i.e.USGS,CGS,WorldBank.
• 28-30August2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.Caluyong visitedLEMIGASoffice for aplanningmeetingwithCCS-MIndonesiaCaseStudyteam”,Jakarta,Indonesia.ThePRofIndonesiarecentlytransferredthecoordinationofCCS-McasestudyfromGAItoLEMIGAS.ThenewmanagementofLEMIGASwasalsoupdatedaboutthedevelopmentsandfutureplansofCCS-M.
• 15-17January2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkum,attendedashonoredspeakerattheseminaron“KnowledgeManagement:IssuesandChallenges”inPetchaburiProvince,Thailand.TheCCOPTSDirectorintroducedandexplainedtheprocessinvolvedincapturingandsharinggeoscienceknowledgeassets,bothtacitandexplicit.
• 4-8April2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumvisitedthefieldproject“LandslidePreventionandRehabilitationProject”whichisoneofthebestpracticesofDMRactivityonlandslidemitigationprojectinTakandChiangMaiprovincethisyear.RefertoCCOPworkplan2014oncommunity-basedlandslidemitigationproject, it aims to share and discuss on the use of prevention techniques amongDMRstaffs andCCOPexpertsandalsotopromotepublicawarenessofgeosciences.
• 22-24 April 2014, CCS-M Project CoordinatorMr. Simplicio P. Caluyong attended the 4th EAGE CO2GeologicalStorageWorkshopinStavanger,Norway.
• 29April-2May2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.CaluyongattendedUNECEExpertGrouponResourceClassification,FifthSessioninGeneva,Switzerland.
MissiontripforparticipationinConferences/Organizations/Meetings:
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• 6-11May2014,CCOPTSRegionalExpertDr. Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc attended the2014China-ASEANMiningCooperationForumandExhibitionheldinNanning,China.
• 14-17May2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumattendedthe77thASCOPENationalCommitteesandAssociatedmeetingatPanPacific,Singapore.Duringthemeeting,CCOPTSandPETRADdiscussedandagreeduponhowtopromoteanewtypeofactivityinCCOPMCsbasedonthenewinitiatives.
• 16-20June2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.Caluyongattendedthe9thAsiaCleanEnergyForuminManila,Philippines.
• 26-28June2014,DirectorCCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumattendedtheJICAWebGISWorkshopinHanoi,Vietnam.HealsovisitedGeneralDepartmentofGeologyandMineralsofVietnam(GDGMV)andVietnamInstituteofGeosciencesandMineralResources(VIGMR)tooutlinethedetailsofupcomingCCOPprojectsbeinghostedbyVietnam.
• 6-11July2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.CaluyongandManager,ProjectOperationandInformationMs.MarivicP.UzarragaattendedtheWebGISTrainingforMyanmaratNaypyitaw,MyanmarthatwasconductedbyexpertsfromGSJ.WhileintheTraining,acoordinationmeetingwasconductedwithGSJexpertsforthepreparationofCCS-MT5.
• 30-31 July 2014, CCOPTS Director Dr. Adichat Surinkum attended “Opening-Closing Ceremony ofBrainstormingandDisseminateKnowledgeabouttheSurveyandEvaluatePotentialAreasofBasaltStonesforConstructionPurpose”,organizedbyDepartmentofMineralResources inUbonRatchathaneeandSriSaket,Thailand.Hemadeapresentationon“InfrastructureconnectingASEANcountries,afeasibilitystudy”.
• 27-28August2014,CCOPTSDr.AdichatSurinkumattendedthe11thASOMMMeetingoftheWorkingGrouponMineralInformationandDatabaseatSokhalayAngkorHotel,SiemReap,Cambodia.
• 28-30 August 2014, CCOPTS Director Dr. Adichat Surinkum attended 11th Malaysia-Thailand BorderJointGeologicalSurveyCommitteeMeeting,Phang-Nga,Thailand.ThisprojectwascollaboratedbetweenDepartmentofMineralResources(DMR)andtheMineralsandGeoscienceDepartmentMalaysia(JMG).ThemeetingaimstoconsiderthefinalreportoftheProjectinyear2014andtheworkplaninyear2015.
• 21November2014,CCS-MProjectCoordinatorMr.SimplicioP.CaluyongandCCOPTSRegionalExpertDr. Nguyen Thi Minh NgocattendedtheENRECAProjectConcludingConferenceonNovember21,2014inHanoi,Vietnam.AimsofthemeetingareforpresentingtheresultsandexperiencesobtainedduringtheimplementationoftheCapacityBuildingProjectentitled"ResearchandEducationforIntegratedAnalysisof Geological Basins inVietnam" funded by theDanish International Development Agency(DANIDA)throughitsENRECA(EnhancementofResearchCapacity)program.
• 25-27 November 2014, CCS-M Project CoordinatorMr. Simplicio P. Caluyong attended 40thASCOPECouncilMembersMeetingback tobackwith78thASCOPENationalChairpersonsMeeting inBali&C1S1CoordinationMeetingwithIndonesiaCaseStudyinJakarta,Indonesia.
• 9 December 2014, CCOPTSDr.Adichat Surinkum hasworkshop SustainableWater and EnvironmentManagementorganizedbyUNESCO-InstituteforWaterEducation(UNESCO-IHE)andtheAsianInstituteofTechnology(AIT)inPhatumthaneeprovince,Thailand.
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PUBLICATIONS Thefollowingpublicationswereproducedduringtheyear.TheworkshopandseminarreportsandproceedingsoftheCCOPCO2StorageMappingProgram(CCS-M)werepublishedontheCCOPwebsite.
GeneralPublication
CCOP E-Newsletters Thesee-newsarebroughttoyoubyCCOPandaremeanttogiveyouthelatestnewsandinformationonits activities around the region and worldwide. CCOP e-news replaces the former printed CCOP Newsletterandwillbeissuedseveraltimeseachyear.CCOPE-NewslettersVol5No1,February2014 TheCCOPE-NewsFebruary2014issueisnowavailablefordownloadfromthislink: http://www.ccop.or.th/download/e-news/CCOP_e-news2014-02v5n1.pdf.Itisof16coloredpages, and1MBfilesize.CCOPE-NewsletterVol5No2,June2014 TheCCOPE-NewsJune2014issueisnowavailablefordownloadfromthislink: http://www.ccop.or.th/download/e-news/CCOP_e-news2014-06v5n2.pdf.Itisof3coloredpages,and lessthan1MBfilesize.CCOPE-NewsletterVol5No3,November2014 TheCCOPE-NewsNovember2014issueisavailablefordownloadfromthislink, http://www.ccop.or.th/download/e-news/CCOP_e-news2014-11v5n3.pdf.Itisof20coloredpages,and 1MBfilesize.CCOP Annual Session ProceedingsProceedingsofthe49thCCOPAnnualSessionPartI TheProceedingsofthe49thCCOPAnnualSessionheldinSendai,Japanon20-24October2013is availablefordownloadfromthislink,http://www.ccop.or.th/download/as/49as1.pdf.Theproceedings includetheminutesofthesession,CCOPProgressReportanditsWorkplan,MemberandCooperating CountriesReportsaswellasCooperatingOrganizationsReports,amongothers.Thisproceedingsis inPDFformat,with328pages,andisof7.8MBfilesize.Publicationofthe49thCCOPAnnualSessionPartII ThispublicationistheproceedingsoftheThematicSession,“Geohazards:ImpactsandChallengesfor SocietyDevelopmentinAsianCountries”heldatthe49thCCOPAnnualSessionon22-23October2013,Sendai, Japan.ThishasbeenpublishedasGeologicalSurveyofJapanOpen-FileReport,No.609,byGeological SurveyofJapan(GSJ),NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology,October1,2014. Thiscontains24fullpaperspresentedatthesession,fromMemberandCooperatingCountriesof CCOP.This220pagespublicationisavailablebothinprintedbook,andCD-ROM,andits16MBPDF filecanbedownloadedfromthislink,http://www.ccop.or.th/download/as/49as2.pdf.
CCOP Steering Committee Meeting ReportsReportofthe61stCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting ReportincludingtheminutesoftheSteeringCommitteeMeetingheldin25-26October2013,Sendai, Japan,hasbeenpublishedelectronicallyinPDFformat.Reportofthe62ndCCOPSteeringCommitteeMeeting ReportincludingtheminutesoftheSteeringCommitteeMeetingheldinChiangmai,Thailandon4-6 March2014hasbeenpublishedelectronicallyinPDFformat.
Technical Activities Reports/ProceedingsCCOPGuidelineontheMethodologiesforSelectingGeologicalCarbonDioxide(CO2) Storage andEstimationofStorageCapacities ThispublicationintroducestheguidingprincipleadoptedbyCCOPonmethodologiesforselecting geologicalCO2storageandestimationofstoragecapacities,givesabriefoverviewof thecurrent statusofstoragecapacityassessmentsperCCOPcountry,andprovidessomedetailsregardingthe development of theGuideline, such as theworkflow and adopted capacity estimation calculation methods.ThiscanbedownloadedfromCCS-Mwebpage,inparticularfromthislink,http://www.ccop. or.th/ccsm/details/CCOP-GUIDELINE-on-the-Methodologies-for-Selecting-Geological-CO2-Storage- and-Estimation-of-Storage-Capacities--Download-here-
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MemberCountries
2013ContributionReceivedin
2013
2014ContributionReceivedin
2013
2014ContributionReceivedin
2014
2014ContributionExpectedtoReceive
Cambodia 5,000.00 5,000.00
Indonesia 40,000.00 40,000.00
RepublicofKorea 60,000.00 60,000.00
Malaysia 50,000.00 50,000.00
Philippines 40,000.00 40,000.00
Thailand 40,000.00 39,111.92 *
Vietnam 25,000.00 25,000.00
Total 380,000.00 39,111.92 310,000.00 40,000.00
Table 1. Cash Contributions of Member Countries for 2013-2014(Ending 31 December 2014)
*Thailand cash contribution for 2014 was received in advance since 2013
In addition to Member Countries’ contributions, the amount ofUSD 97,802.17 earned from themanagement of projects during January-December 2014 period which from “Contribution from Norwaythrough the Royal Norwegian Embassy (RNE)-Jakarta to CCS-M Program” (USD 60,391.20), “CCOP-PETRAD-DMFSeminaronPipelineandProductionFacilitiesIntegrityInspectionandManagement”(USD4,000.00), “CCOP-GSJ/AIST-MGIDelSEA-IIWorkshoponCoastalGeology&Hazards” (USD4,000.00),“CCOP-GSJ/AIST-GAIGroundwaterPhaseIIMeeting”(USD4,193.90).‘’GlobalCarbonCaptureandStorageInstitute”(GCCSI),Australiafor“CCOP-CO2StorageMappingProgram’’(CCS-M)(USD12,237.72),“CCOP-PETRAD-SINOPECSeminaronLNGStrategy,Policy,TechnologyandSystemswithparticularemphasisontheroleofLNGforareducedcarbonfootprint”(USD6,000.00),“CCOP-KIGAM-JPDC6thJejuWaterWorldForum”(USD2,809.41),"4thSouthEastAsianIndustrialMineralsConference"(USD1,000.00),and“UNEP-CCOP-GSJ/AISTWorkshopontheRiskManagementofMercuryinandaroundtheArtisanal/Small-ScaleGoldMiningSites”(USD3,169.94)(Table2).
Other incomesduring theperiodamounted toUSD 584.03 from interestearned (USD1,769.65),Processed from Sale of Publications (USD -), Loss on Conversion Currencies (USD -1,497.09), andmiscellaneous incomes (USD 311.47). The total income during the period was USD 487,498.12. TheexpenditureofUSD463,629.88wasincurredfromoperationandadministrativesupport.ThecashbalanceasofendingDecember2014amountedtoUSD718,312.26.
TheTechnicalSecretariatofficepremise iscontinuouslyprovidedby theRoyalThaiGovernment,throughthekindarrangementsoftheDepartmentofMineralResources(DMR),MinistryofEnvironmentandNaturalResources,attheCCOPTSBuilding,DMRComplex,RamaVIRoad,Bangkok,Thailand.
China 50,000.00 50,000.00
Japan 40,000.00 50,000.00
LaoPDR 10,000.00 10,000.00
PapuaNewGuinea 10,000.00 10,000.00
Singapore
Timor-Leste 10,000.00 10,000.00
FromJanuary1 toDecember31, 2014,MemberCountries’ total cashcontributionsamounted toUSD 310,000.00, thatconsistsofCambodia(USD5,000),China(USD50,000),Indonesia(USD40,000),Japan(USD50,000),RepublicofKorea(USD60,000),LaoPDR(USD10,000),Malaysia(USD50,000),PapuaNewGuinea(USD10,000),Timor-Leste(USD10,000),andVietnam(USD25,000).Thailandcashcontributionfor2014wasreceivedinadvancesince2013(USD39,111.92).TheexpectedcashcontributiontoreceivefromPhilippinesfor2014isUSD40,000(Table1).
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Table 2. Management Income from Execution of Project and Activity (January 1 - December 31, 2014)Funding Source Activities Country Period Amount
(USD)
TotalProjectManagementIncome 97,802.17
NetTotalProjectManagementIncomeforBudgetYear2014 97,802.17Target Project Management Income for year 2014, USD 79,500.00.
PETRAD
CCOP-PETRAD-SINOPECSeminaronLNGStrategy,Policy,TechnologyandSystemswithparticularemphasisontheroleofLNGforareducedcarbonfootprint.
Beijing,China June11-13,2014 6,000.00
GSJ/AIST
UNEP-CCOP-GSJ/AISTWorkshopontheRiskManagementofMercuryinandaroundtheArtisanal/Small-ScaleGoldMiningSites
Bangkok,Thailand November20-22,2014 3,169.94
KIGAM CCOP-KIGAM-JPDC6thJejuWaterWorldForum
Jeju,RepublicofKorea
October6-8,2014 2,809.41
Norwaythrough
RNE-Jakarta
ContributionfromNorwaythroughtheRoyalNorwegianEmbassy(RNE)-JakartatoCCS-MProgram
Bangkok,Thailand
December1,2013–December31,2014 60,391.20
GSJ/AIST CCOP-GSJ/AIST-MGIDelSEA-IIWorkshoponCoastalGeology&Hazards
Bandung,Indonesia March16-22,2014 4,000.00
PETRADCCOP-PETRAD-DMFSeminaronPipelineandProductionFacilitiesIntegrityInspectionandManagement
Bangkok,Thailand January28-29,2014 4,000.00
GSJ/AIST CCOP-GSJ/AIST-GAIGroundwaterPhaseIIMeeting
Bandung,Indonesia March18-20,2014 4,193.90
GCCSI CCOP-CO2StorageMappingProgram(CCS-M)
Bangkok,Thailand 1April-30June2014 12,237.72
MetalBulletin
4thSouthEastAsianIndustrialMineralsConference
Bangkok,Thailand November11-14,2014 1,000.00
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Table 3: CCOP Financial Statement for the year ended 31 December 2014 (amount in US Dollars)
Description 2013 2014USD % USD %
FundBalance 781,055.00 832,258.00Income: Member Countries’ Contributions Publications sales Project management Others
419,111.92 310,000.0085.72 875.91
79,541.01 97,802.17816.27 23.95(9,720.19) 584.03(1.99) 0.14
TotalIncome 488,932.74 408,386.20100.00 100.00Expenditures: Personnel expenses 281,574.33 315,138.1563.81 67.97 Meeting / travel expenses 89,373.61 91,674.2220.25 19.77 General administrative expenses 31,966.95 24,814.137.24 5.35 Publications 5,741.10 6,699.441.30 1.45 Technical activity support 3,301.18 7,091.510.75 1.53 Special expenditures 29,297.03 18,212.436.65 3.93 OthersTotalExpenditure 441,254.20 463,629.88100.00 100.00 Income over/(under) expenses 47,678.54 (55,243.68) Total Fund Balance before adjustment.
828,733.54 777,014.32
Adjusting entries Unrealized gain/(loss) on exchange rate for Retained Earning 3,524.46 1,306.05
Tax payableYear-endBalance 832,258.00 778,320.37 Adjustmenttoreflectactualcash inflow/(outflow): Received in Advance BGR (3,862.96) Officeequipment(net) (68,280.86) (50,316.38) Advance (3,047.45) (6,996.06) Tax deductiblev 1,190.14 1,167.29Year-endCashBalance 762,119.83 718,312.26
Table 4: Project Financial Statement: CCOP-CCS-M Fund for the year ended 31 December 2014 (amount in US Dollars)
Description CCS-M Fund2013 (USD)
CCS-M Fund2014 (USD)
FundBalance 860,078.07Income:
Received from GCCSI 287,523.00 165,209.16 Received from RNE-Jakarta 868,391.40 - Others (3,023.10) (439.77)TotalIncome 1,152,891.30 164,769.39Expenditures: Technical Activities Expenses 294,857.71 543,586.28TotalExpenditure 294,857.71 543,586.28 Income over/(under) expenses 858,033.59 (378,816.89) Adjusting entries : Unrealized gain/(loss) on exchange rate for Retained Earning 2,044.48 133.74
Year-endBalance 860,078.07 481,394.92 Adjustmenttoreflectactualcash inflow/(outflow): Tax deductible 22.57
- -- -
- -
- -
Advance (5,261.56) (10,002.19)
-
- -
-
Remittance to CCOP General Fund
- -
--Year-endCashBalance 854,816.51 471,415.30
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CCOP COOPERATING COUNTRIES AND REPRESENTATIVES (15)
AUSTRALIA:Prof.ClintonBruceFosterRepresentativeofAustraliatoCCOPChief,Petroleum&MarineDivisionGeoscienceAustraliaG.P.O. Box 378, Canberra 2601Australia
BELGIUM:Prof.Dr.Ir.LéonDejongheRepresentativeofBelgiumtoCCOPGeologistDirectorInternationalCooperationGeologicalSurveyofBelgiumRoyalBelgianInstituteofNaturalSciences13 Jenner Street, B-1000 Brussels Belgium
CANADA:Dr.PhilipR.HillRepresentativeofCanadatoCCOPDirector,GeologicalSurveyofCanada-PacificNaturalResourcesCanada,9860 West Saanich Road, P.O. Box 6000 Sidney, B.C., V8L 4B2, Canada
DENMARK:Mr.IoannisAbatzisRepresentativeofDenmarktoCCOPVice-Chairperson,CCOPAdvisoryGroupSeniorGeophysicalAdviserDepartmentofGeophysicsGeologicalSurveyofDenmarkandGreenland(GEUS)Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
FINLAND:Prof.Dr.EliasEkdahlDirector-GeneralGeologicalSurveyofFinland(GTK)P.O. Box 96, Fl-02151 EspooFinland
FRANCE:Mr.JeanClaudeGuillaneauRepresentativeofFrancetoCCOPDirector,InternationalDivisionBureaudeRecherchesGeologiquesetMiniere(BRGM)3 avenue C. Guillemin - BP 3600945060 Orléans Cedex 2 France
GERMANY:Ms.FrancaSchwarzChairman,CCOPAdvisoryGroupRepresentativeofGermanytoCCOPHeadofSub-Department,Int’lCoop.FederalInstituteforGeosciencesandNaturalResources(BGR)Stilleweg 2, Post Box 510153D-30655 Hannover, Germany
THE NETHERLANDS:MrCornelisA.BonsRepresentativeofTheNetherlandstoCCOPSpecialistAdvisor,SoutheastAsiaDeltaresBoussinesqweg1,2623HVDelft;P.O. Box 177, 2600 MH DelftThe Netherlands
NORWAY:Mr.PerBlystadRepresentativeofNorwaytoCCOPSeniorGeologist,NPDNorwegianPetroleumDirectorateProf.OlavHanssensvei10P.O. Box 600, N-4003 StavangerNorway
POLAND:Dr.WitoldSzczucinskiRepresentativeofPolandtoCCOPAdjunct(AssociateProfessor)InstituteofGeologyAdamMickiewiczUniversityinPoznanMakow Polnych 1661-606 Poznan, Poland
RUSSIAN FEDERATION:Dr.ElenaA.KonstantinovskaiaRepresentativeofRussianFederationtoCCOPSeniorResearcherGeologicalInstituteRussianAcademyofSciences7, Pyzhevsky per., 119017 Moscow Russian Federation
SWEDEN:Dr. Las PerssonRepresentativeofSwedentoCCOPDirectorGeologicalsurveyofSweden(SGU)P.O. Box 670, SE-75128Uppsala, Sweden
UNITEDKINGDOM:Dr Mike Patterson RepresentativeoftheU.K.toCCOPDirectorofCorporateStrategyBritishGeologicalSurvey(BGS)Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GGUnited Kingdom
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:Dr.JackH.MedlinRepresentativeofU.S.A.toCCOPChief,AsianandPacificProgramsOfficeofInternationalGeologyU.S.GeologicalSurvey(USGS)MS-954NationalCenter12201 Sunrise Valley DriveReston, Virginia, 20192U.S.A.
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CCOP COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONSAND REPRESENTATIVES (14)
ASCOPE:Mr.VictorinoS.BalaSecretary-in-Charge,ASCOPEASEANCouncilonPetroleum1st Floor, PNOC Building 6Energy Center, Merritt RoadFort Bonifacio, Taguig CityPhilippines 1634
CIFEG:Mr. François PinardDeputyDirectorInternationalCenterforTrainingandExchangesintheGeoscience(CIFEG)3 Avenue Claude GuilleminB.P. 6517, 45065 Orléans Cedex 2 France
CPC:Gary GreenePresident,CircumPacificCouncilCenterforHabitatStudiesMossLandingMarineLabs8272 Moss Landing Road, Moss Landing, CA 95039. USA
EURO-GEOSURVEYS:LucaDemicheliSecretary-General,EuroGeoSurveysTheGeologicalSurveysofEurope36-38, Rue Joseph II 1000 Brussels, Belgium
GETECH:Dr. J. Derek FairheadPresident&FounderofGETECHProf.ofAppliedGeophysicsGeophysicalExplorationTechnology(GETECH)Kitson House, Elmete HallElmete Lane, RoundhayLeeds, LS8 2LJ, United Kingdom
IOC:Dr. Wendy Watson-WrightAssistantDirector-GeneralandExecutiveSecretaryIntergovernmentalOceanographicCommission(IOC)IOC/UNESCO1 rue Miollis, 75732 Paris CEDEX 15France
IOMAC:Dr.HiranW.JayawardeneSecretary-GeneralIndianOceanMarineAffairsCooperation(IOMAC)Suite 4-212, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (B.M.I.C.H.), Bauddhaloka Mawatha Colombo 7, Sri Lanka
IUGS:Prof.Dr.RolandOBERHäNSLIPresidentIUGSExecutiveCommitteeInternationalUnionofGeologicalSciences(IUGS)InstituteofEarth&EnvironmentalSciencesKarl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, HS-2714476 Potsdam OT GolmGERMANY
PETRAD:Mr.ClaesRekstenProjectDirectorPetroleumManagementandAdministration(PETRAD)Prof. Olav Hanssens vei 10P.O. Box 598, NO-4003 StavangerNorway
UN-ESCAP:ShamshadAkhtarExecutiveSecretaryUN-ESCAP,UnitedNationsBuildingRajdamnern Nok AvenueBangkok 10200, Thailand
UNEP:MrKavehZahediRegionalDirectorandRepresentativeforAsiaandthePacificUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme(UNEP)2nd Fl., Block AUnited Nations BuildingRajdamnern Nok AvenueBangkok 10200, Thailand
UNESCO:Dr.R.JayakumarProgrammeSpecialist&Chief–NaturalSciencesUNESCOBangkokAsiaandPacificRegionalBureauforEducation920 Sukhumvit Road, Prakanong, Klongtoey Bangkok 10110, ThailandTel.: +66-2-3910577 X 163 Fax: + 66-2-3910866
UKMProf.MazlinbinMokhtarDirectorSoutheastAsiaDisasterPreventionResearchInstitute(SEADPRI)UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia(UKM)43600 Bangi, Selangor D.E.Malaysia
THEWORLDBANK:Mr.GotthardWalserSeniorMiningSpecialistIndustryandMiningDivisionFinanceandPrivateSectorDevelopmentThe World Bank Group1818 H. Street, N.W., Washington DC 20433, U.S.A.
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CCOP HONORARY ADVISERS
CHINA:Prof.HeQixiangHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPDirector,ResearchCenterforCoastalGeologyChina Geological Survey (CGS)62 Fuzhou Road, Qingdao, 266071People’s Republic of China
Mr.WangDaxiongHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP
Mr.WangXionglinHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP
Prof.Dr.HEQingchengHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPActingDirectorDepartmentofSciences&TechnologyandInternationalCooperationChina Geological Survey45 Fuwai Street, Xicheng DistrictBeijing, P.R. China
INDONESIA:Prof.Dr.AdjatSudradijatHonoraryAdvisortoCCOP
JAPAN:Dr.YoshihikoShimazakiHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPAdvisor,GeologicalSurveyofJapan3-2-36 Nishiazabu, Minato-kuTokyo 106-0031, Japan
Dr.HirokazuKatoHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPEmeritusResearcherNationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnologyHigashi 1-1-1, AIST Central 7, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan
REPUBLICOFKOREA:Dr. Hee Young ChunHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP914-1602 Treefull CitySangdae-Dong, Youseong-Gu Daejeon, Republic of Korea
MALAYSIA:Mr. Fateh ChandHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP465 Jalan Desa Utama, Taman Desa58100 Kuala LumpurMalaysia
Mr. Chen Shick PeiHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPNo. 1617, Jalan Urat MataLorong 3, 93350 KuchingSarawak, Malaysia
NORWAY: Dr. Øystein BergHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPVaganesveien 16,4052 Royneberg,Norway
THE PHILIPPINES:Dr.GuillermoR.BalceHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPConsultantforEnergyandMiningSan Miguel Corporation153 EDSA, Mandaluyong City Metro Manila, Philippines
THE NETHERLANDS:Dr.E.OeleHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPKagerdree 1882172 HR SassenheimThe Netherlands
Dr.HenkJ.W.G.SchalkeHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPLijtweg 132341 HA Oegstgeest.The Netherlands
Dr.JosdeSonnevilleHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPAdvisorDeltares/TNOSijzenlaan 44, The Hague,The Netherland 2566WJ
THAILAND:Mr.SermsakdiKulvanichHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPSermsakdiK.Co.,Ltd.76 Petkasem Road, Tambon Noppring, Moo 4, Amphoe MuangPhang-Nga 82000, Thailand
Mr.SomsakPotisatHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP125 /350 Magmai Soi 3/2, Ramintra 103/3 Rd. Kannayao DistrictBangkok 10230, Thailand
Dr.PrinyaNutalayaTechnicalAdvisertoCCOP473, Soi Utane 12, Sri Nakorn Pattana, Navamintra Road, Bung Khum Bangkok 10240, Thailand
UNITEDKINGDOM:Dr.AnthonyReedmanHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP15 Malvern Road, MapperleyNottingham NG3 5GZUnited Kingdom
U.S.A.:Dr.MauriceJ.TermanHonoraryAdvisertoCCOPScientistEmeritusU.S. Geological Survey917 National Center, RestonVA 20192, U.S.A.
Dr.DavidB.PriorChairman,CCOPAdvisoryGroupHonoraryAdvisertoCCOP9213 Eddy CoveAustin, Texas 78735USA
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CCOP STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBER COUNTRIES PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES (13)
TheSteeringCommitteeisapolicymakingbodyofCCOP,whichshallestablishpoliciesandprinciplesforCCOPactivities,approveworkplan,budget,accountsforeachyear,newprogrammeproposals,establishsubsidiarybodies,appointtheDirector,receiveandconsiderthereportsofDirectoronthefunctionsdelegatedtohim.
CAMBODIA:H.E.Mr.CheapSourPermanentRepresentativeofCambodiatoCCOPDirector-General GeneralDepartmentofPetroleumMinistryofMinesandEnergy#13-14 Russian Confederation Blvd.Khan Dangkor, P.O. Box 1442Phnom Penh, Cambodia
CHINA:Dr.LiJinfaPermanentRepresentativeofChinatoCCOPDeputyDirector-GeneralChinaGeologicalSurvey(CGS)45 Fuwai Street, Xicheng DistrictBeijing 100037People’s Republic of China.
INDONESIA:Dr. Surono PermanentRepresentativeofIndonesiatoCCOPHead,GeologicalAgencyJl. Diponegoro No. 57, Bandung 40122Tel: +62-21 522 8371Fax: +62 22 721644
JAPAN:Dr Eikichi TsukudaPermanentRepresentativeofJapantoCCOPDirector-GeneralGeologicalSurveyofJapanNationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnologyHigashi 1-1-1, AIST Central 7, Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan
REPUBLICOFKOREA:Dr.KyuHanKimPermanentRepresentativeofRepublicofKoreatoCCOPPresidentKoreaInstituteofGeoscienceandMineralResources(KIGAM)92 Gwahang-no, Yuseong-guDaejeon 305-350, Republic of Korea
LAO PDR:Mr.KhamphaPhommakaysonePermanentRepresentativeofLaoPDRtoCCOPDirector-GeneralDeputyDirector-GeneralDepartmentofGeologyandMineralsMinistryofNaturalResourcesandEnvironment(MONRE)Khounboulom Road, VientianeLao PDR
MALAYSIA:Dato’YunusAbdulRazakPermanentRepresentativeofMalaysiatoCCOPDirector-GeneralMineralsandGeoscienceDepartment20th Floor, Tabung Haji BuildingJalan Tun Razak50658 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
PAPUA NEW GUINEA:MrShadrachHimataPermanentRepresentativeofPapuaNewGuineatoCCOPSecretaryDepartmentofMineralPolicyandGeohazardsManagementPrivate Mail Bag, Port Moresby PostOffice,NationalCapitalDistrictPapua New Guinea
THE PHILIPPINES:Engr. Leo L. JasarenoPermanentRepresentativeofPhilippinestoCCOPDirectorMinesandGeosciencesBureau(MGB)DepartmentofEnvironmentandNaturalResources(DENR)North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon CityRepublic of the Philippines
SINGAPORE:Prof.CharlesRubinPermanentRepresentativeofSingaporetoCCOPHeadoftheDivisionofEarthSciencesEarthObservatoryofSingapore(EOS)Nanyang Technological University50 Nanyang AvenueBlock N2-01a-15Singapore 639798
THAILAND:Mr.SupotJermsawatdipongPermanentRepresentativeofThailandtoCCOPDirector-General,DepartmentofMineralResources(DMR)75/10, Rama VI Road, RatchatheweeBangkok 10400, Thailand
TIMOR-LESTE:MrHelioCasimiroGuttereresPermanentRepresentativeofTimor-LestetoCCOPProjectManagerCovalimaMapping&HeadofLaboratoryofGeologyDirectorateofGeologyandMineralResourcesSecretaryofStateforNaturalResourcesFomento Building, 1st FloorDom Aleixo Corte Real Street, MandarinP.O. Box 171, Dili, Timor-Leste
VIETNAM:Dr.NguyenQuocThapPermanentRepresentativeofVietnamtoCCOPVice-PresidentVietnamOilandGasGroupPETROVIETNAMNo. 18, Lang Ha Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
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