A TOOL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CARBON DIOXIDE INJECTION INTO THE GROUND (CROSBI ID 536764)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Vulin, Domagoj ; Juttner, Ivanka ; Rajković, Damir
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A TOOL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CARBON DIOXIDE INJECTION INTO THE GROUND
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is the most perspective option to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels power plants. At its simplest, the CCS process is a chain consisting of three major steps: the capture and compression of CO2, its transport to a storage location and its long-sequestration into the underground formations. The research of possible CO2 injection in Croatia reached very high level by taking into account several fields in Sava Depression as a part of EOR projects initiated in late eighties, sequestration issues came out in the last two years. Naturally, impetus is coming from the fact that Croatia signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1999 thereby committing itself for reduction of the greenhouse gases emission by 5 % in the 2008-2012 period as compared to the base year of 1990. After ratification in 2007 Croatia is allowed to increase the base year emission because of unfavourably chosen 1990. In order to mitigate the greenhouse effect, geological storage of CO2 is one of the most interesting options. Tertiary CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects are being prepared for mature oilfields and depleted gas fields and it is planned to start two major EOR projects in 2008. and 2010 on Ivanic and Zutica oil fields in Sava Depression. A methodology for preliminary calculation of effectiveness of storage processes from the injection well to the estimates of underground storage, considering technological and economical parameters was defined . Some of the methods have been accepted for CO2 storage capacity calculations for selected depleted oil and gas fields in Croatia that were performed as the part of EU FP6 projects CASTOR and EU GeoCapacity. Moreover, issues considering deep saline aquifer storage capacity calculations will be discussed. The need for a tool that would be used for a preliminary assessment of possible sites was perceived and parameters that would be the input for a such tool were defined. The tool would be the starting point for more extensive calculations and simulations
CO2 sequestration; enhanced oil recovery; deep saline aquifers; storage effectiveness
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Podaci o prilogu
2008.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Međunarodni kongres ENERGIJA I OKOLIŠ 2008 - Zbornik radova
Podaci o skupu
Međunarodni kongres Energija i okoliš 2008
predavanje
22.10.2008-24.10.2008
Opatija, Hrvatska