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Strategic UK CCS Storage Appraisal Project

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Abstract:

Five sites were selected from the UK’s national CO2 storage database CO2Stored which was created by the UK Storage Appraisal Project (UKSAP). Outline storage development plans and budgets were prepared for each. The project was funded by DECC, commissioned by the ETI and carried out by Pale Blue Dot Energy, Axis Well Technology and Costain.

This dataset consists of Geological and reservoir engineering models for five potential CO2 storage sites around the UK. The data are further described by read me files in each directory and by reports in the Reports directory.

Publication Year:

2016

Publisher:

ETI

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Author(s):

Pale Blue Dot Energy, Axis Well Technology, Costain

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English

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Subject:

Technology

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage