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Leakage Risk Assessment for a Potential CO2 Storage Project in Saskatchewan, Canada
Houseworth, J.E. ; Oldenburg, C.M. ; Mazzoldi, A. ; Gupta, A.K. ; Nicot, J.-P. ; Bryant, S.L.
关键词: BRINES;    CANADA;    CARBON;    CARBON DIOXIDE;    CARBON SEQUESTRATION;    COMPARTMENTS;    PETROLEUM;    PRESSURIZATION;    RECOMMENDATIONS;    RISK ASSESSMENT;    SALINE AQUIFERS;    SASKATCHEWAN;    STORAGE;    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1048266
RP-ID  :  LBNL-4915E
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1048266
Others  :  TRN: US201217%%21
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
A CO{sub 2} sequestration project is being considered to (1) capture CO{sub 2} emissions from the Consumers Cooperative Refineries Limited at Regina, Saskatchewan and (2) geologically sequester the captured CO{sub 2} locally in a deep saline aquifer. This project is a collaboration of several industrial and governmental organizations, including the Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC), Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), SaskEnvironment Go Green Fund, SaskPower, CCRL, Schlumberger Carbon Services, and Enbridge. The project objective is to sequester 600 tonnes CO{sub 2}/day. Injection is planned to start in 2012 or 2013 for a period of 25 years for a total storage of approximately 5.5 million tonnes CO{sub 2}. This report presents an assessment of the leakage risk of the proposed project using a methodology known as the Certification Framework (CF). The CF is used for evaluating CO{sub 2} leakage risk associated with geologic carbon sequestration (GCS), as well as brine leakage risk owing to displacement and pressurization of brine by the injected CO{sub 2}. We follow the CF methodology by defining the entities (so-called Compartments) that could be impacted by CO{sub 2} leakage, the CO{sub 2} storage region, the potential for leakage along well and fault pathways, and the consequences of such leakage. An understanding of the likelihood and consequences of leakage forms the basis for understanding CO{sub 2} leakage risk, and forms the basis for recommendations of additional data collection and analysis to increase confidence in the risk assessment.
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