U.S. Department of Energy's site screening, site selection, and initial characterization for storage of CO2 in deep geological formations
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Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the lead Federal agency for the development and deployment of carbon sequestration technologies. As part of its mission to facilitate technology transfer and develop guidelines from lessons learned, DOE is developing a series of best practice manuals (BPMs) for carbon capture and storage (CCS). The "Site Screening, Site Selection, and Initial Characterization for Storage of CO2 in Deep Geological Formations" BPM is a compilation of best practices and includes flowchart diagrams illustrating the general decision making process for Site Screening, Site Selection, and Initial Characterization. The BPM integrates the knowledge gained from various programmatic efforts, with particular emphasis on the Characterization Phase through pilot-scale CO2 injection testing of the Validation Phase of the Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (RCSP) Initiative. Key geologic and surface elements that suitable candidate storage sites should possess are identified, along with example Site Screening, Site Selection, and Initial Characterization protocols for large-scale geologic storage projects located across diverse geologic and regional settings. This manual has been written as a working document, establishing a framework and methodology for proper site selection for CO2 geologic storage. This will be useful for future CO2 emitters, transporters, and storage providers. It will also be of use in informing local, regional, state, and national governmental agencies of best practices in proper sequestration site selection. Furthermore, it will educate the inquisitive general public on options and processes for geologic CO2 storage. In addition to providing best practices, the manual presents a geologic storage resource and capacity classification system. The system provides a "standard" to communicate storage and capacity estimates, uncertainty and project development risk, data guidelines and analyses for adequate site characterization, and guidelines for reporting estimates within the classification based on each project's status.
Publication type | Conference Paper |
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Publication Subtype | Conference Paper |
Title | U.S. Department of Energy's site screening, site selection, and initial characterization for storage of CO2 in deep geological formations |
DOI | 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.427 |
Volume | 4 |
Year Published | 2011 |
Language | English |
Description | 8 p. |
Larger Work Title | Energy Procedia |
First page | 4664 |
Last page | 4671 |
Conference Title | 10th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies |
Conference Location | Amsterdam |
Conference Date | 19 September 2010 through 23 September 2010 |
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