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Strategic UK CCS Storage Appraisal - UK CO2 Storage Site Screening and Selection Methodology

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Abstract:

  • The lack of appraisal of CO2 storage sites is considered a key hurdle to progressing CCS in the UK.
  • This UKStore project will screen, select and progress appraisal of 5 CO2 stores, applying international best practice.
  • The methodology involves screening over 500 aquifer and depleted hydrocarbon fields to select the most suitable 20, and then assessing the suitability of these to select 5.
  • The 5 selected sites will be appraised to materially progress understanding and reduce risk.

Publication Year:

2015

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

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

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Language:

English

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3109142 B

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United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Subject:

Technology

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage