CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation

In this paper, we present an overview of the SiteChar workflow model for site characterisation and assessment for CO2 storage. Site characterisation and assessment is required when permits are requested from the legal authorities in the process of starting a CO2 storage process at a given site. The...

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Main Authors: Nepveu Manuel, Neele Filip, Delprat-Jannaud Florence, Akhurst Maxine, Vincké Olivier, Volpi Valentina, Lothe Ane, Brunsting Suzanne, Pearce Jonathan, Battani Anne, Baroni Axelle, Garcia Bruno, Hofstee Cor, Wollenweber Jens
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-04-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014034
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spelling doaj-0a26a4fa7a4b446c9c1e9509632a3acb2021-02-02T04:04:08ZengEDP SciencesOil & Gas Science and Technology1294-44751953-81892015-04-0170455556610.2516/ogst/2014034ogst130248CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site CharacterisationNepveu ManuelNeele FilipDelprat-Jannaud FlorenceAkhurst MaxineVincké OlivierVolpi ValentinaLothe AneBrunsting SuzannePearce JonathanBattani AnneBaroni AxelleGarcia BrunoHofstee CorWollenweber JensIn this paper, we present an overview of the SiteChar workflow model for site characterisation and assessment for CO2 storage. Site characterisation and assessment is required when permits are requested from the legal authorities in the process of starting a CO2 storage process at a given site. The goal is to assess whether a proposed CO2 storage site can indeed be used for permanent storage while meeting the safety requirements demanded by the European Commission (EC) Storage Directive (9, Storage Directive 2009/31/EC). Many issues have to be scrutinised, and the workflow presented here is put forward to help efficiently organise this complex task. Three issues are highlighted: communication within the working team and with the authorities; interdependencies in the workflow and feedback loops; and the risk-based character of the workflow. A general overview (helicopter view) of the workflow is given; the issues involved in communication and the risk assessment process are described in more detail. The workflow as described has been tested within the SiteChar project on five potential storage sites throughout Europe. This resulted in a list of key aspects of site characterisation which can help prepare and focus new site characterisation studies.http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014034
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author Nepveu Manuel
Neele Filip
Delprat-Jannaud Florence
Akhurst Maxine
Vincké Olivier
Volpi Valentina
Lothe Ane
Brunsting Suzanne
Pearce Jonathan
Battani Anne
Baroni Axelle
Garcia Bruno
Hofstee Cor
Wollenweber Jens
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Neele Filip
Delprat-Jannaud Florence
Akhurst Maxine
Vincké Olivier
Volpi Valentina
Lothe Ane
Brunsting Suzanne
Pearce Jonathan
Battani Anne
Baroni Axelle
Garcia Bruno
Hofstee Cor
Wollenweber Jens
CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
Oil & Gas Science and Technology
author_facet Nepveu Manuel
Neele Filip
Delprat-Jannaud Florence
Akhurst Maxine
Vincké Olivier
Volpi Valentina
Lothe Ane
Brunsting Suzanne
Pearce Jonathan
Battani Anne
Baroni Axelle
Garcia Bruno
Hofstee Cor
Wollenweber Jens
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title CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
title_short CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
title_full CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
title_fullStr CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
title_full_unstemmed CO2 Storage Feasibility: A Workflow for Site Characterisation
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publisher EDP Sciences
series Oil & Gas Science and Technology
issn 1294-4475
1953-8189
publishDate 2015-04-01
description In this paper, we present an overview of the SiteChar workflow model for site characterisation and assessment for CO2 storage. Site characterisation and assessment is required when permits are requested from the legal authorities in the process of starting a CO2 storage process at a given site. The goal is to assess whether a proposed CO2 storage site can indeed be used for permanent storage while meeting the safety requirements demanded by the European Commission (EC) Storage Directive (9, Storage Directive 2009/31/EC). Many issues have to be scrutinised, and the workflow presented here is put forward to help efficiently organise this complex task. Three issues are highlighted: communication within the working team and with the authorities; interdependencies in the workflow and feedback loops; and the risk-based character of the workflow. A general overview (helicopter view) of the workflow is given; the issues involved in communication and the risk assessment process are described in more detail. The workflow as described has been tested within the SiteChar project on five potential storage sites throughout Europe. This resulted in a list of key aspects of site characterisation which can help prepare and focus new site characterisation studies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014034
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