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Strategic UK CCS Storage Appraisal Project - WP8 Addendum

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Abstract:

The objective of the project is to provide insights into four specific areas highlighted as having potential to reduce costs and or risk for CCS. This report and associated appendices summarises the results of that work and provides some additional options for future developers of CO2 storage sites to consider.

  • The objective of the project is to provide insights into four specific areas highlighted as having potential to reduce costs and or risk for CCS. This report and associated appendices summarises the results of that work and provides some additional options for future developers of CO2 storage sites to consider.
  • Four pieces of work have been completed which address key issues identified during the SSAP work.
  • Options to develop depleted gas fields without heating are identified and assessed.
  • SSAP costing methodology is validated with the CCS Commercialisation Programme outputs.
  • Minimum Viable Development options have been identified for each site.
  • Motivations for storage clusters are defined and used to outline potential cluster developments in UK waters.

Publication Year:

2016

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

James, A.

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English

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13243545 B

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United Kingdom

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Technical Report

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Technology

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage