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Strategic UK CCS Storage Appraisal - Due Diligence and Portfolio Selection

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Abstract:

Five sites have been selected from 20 for detailed evaluation. Key features of the Recommended Portfolio Inventory are:-

  • Significant overall theoretical mid-case capacity of 1.6GT;
  • Good geological diversity: 1 Permian, 2 Triassic, 1 Paleogene and 1 Lower Cretaceous age sites;
  • Good diversity of site type: 2 depleted gas fields and 3 aquifers – 1 with structural closure and 2 more open; 
  • Understanding of all sites can be materially progressed through the project; 
  • Portfolio provides strategic build-out options from Phase 1 CCS projects.

Publication Year:

2015

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

James, A.T., Baines, S. and McCollough, S.

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English

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United Kingdom

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Technical Report

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Technology

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Carbon Capture and Storage