Description:
The ETI-funded UKSAP (UK Storage Appraisal Project) provides a fully auditable and defensible overall estimate of UK CO2 storage capacity for CCS in offshore geological formations.
The whole UKSAP results have been made available in the CO2 Stored database.
Most storage reservoirs were modeled as simplified representative structures. Detailed reservoir simulation models known as Exemplar Models were created for two sites, Bunter and Forties. Both were modeled with proprietary geological simulation software Eclipse and Petrel and these models are made available here.
Creator:
British Geological Survey, Durham University, Element Energy Ltd, GeoPressure Technology Ltd, Geospatial Research Ltd, Heriot-Watt University, Imperial College London, RPS Energy Ltd, Senergy Ltd and University of Edinburgh
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The Energy Technologies Institute
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Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
British Geological Survey, Durham University, Element Energy Ltd, GeoPressure Technology Ltd, Geospatial Research Ltd, Heriot-Watt University, Imperial College London, RPS Energy Ltd, Senergy Ltd and University of Edinburgh (2013). UK Storage Appraisal Project [Data set]. The Energy Technologies Institute. https://ukerc8.dl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataDiscover.pl?Action=detail&dataid=3ab8426f-432c-460e-98f2-42c90b374607
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Field Dates:
01/01/2013 - 31/12/2014
Data Date Range:
01/01/2013 - 31/12/2014
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Model
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English
Number of Units:
2
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reservoir sites
Number of Records:
4
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Open Access if terms and conditions accepted (ETI UK SAP)
Rights Overview:
Use of these data indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of the UK Storage Appraisal Project - ETI Open Licence for Materials. You must acknowledge the source of the data as indicated in the licence.
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