A Primer On CO2 Capture and Geological Storage (CCS)
A Primer On CO2 Capture and Geological Storage (CCS)
A Primer On CO2 Capture and Geological Storage (CCS)
Outline
Context
The Science around CCS
Key Components
Storage Options
Provincial, National and International Potential
Economic Analysis
Current Projects
Monitoring tools
National and International Organizations
Looking Ahead
Questions and Answers
850
2000 emissions
726 Mt or
1990 plus 19%
800
750
The Gap = 240 Mt
700
650
600
550
1990 emissions
607 Mt
500
19
90
19
92
19
94
19
96
19
98
20
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20
02
20
04
20
06
20
08
20
10
20
12
20
14
20
16
20
18
20
20
Mt of CO2 equivalent
900
Energy Efficiency
Fuel Switching
Carbon Management
Carbon Management
Capture & Storage
Geological
Ocean
Useful
Products
Sequestration
Ocean
Biomass
Agriculture
Forests
2005
Fossil Fuel:
Combustion with
Emission Control
Fossil Fuel:
Energy
Conversion
Fossil Fuel
Energy Conversion
Renewable
Sources
2012
Year 2025
Year 2050+
CO2 Capture
Hydrocarbon
Recovery
CO2 Storage
CO2 Transport
CCS
Coal
Mine
Coalbed
Methane
Reservoir
Reservoir
Gas
Gas Reservoir
Reservoir
Saline
Aquifer
oil pipeline
CO2 pipeline
Natural gas pipeline
Oil pipeline
Coal
Mine
Coalbed
Methane
Reservoir
Oil
Reservoir
Gas
Reservoir
Saline
Aquifer
Mineable
In-situ
Initial in-place
113.2
1,517.2
35.2
143.0
Cum. production
2.7
1.2
Remaining established
32.5
141.9
Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray
Fort Saskatchewan
Red Deer/Joffre
Wabamun, west of Edmonton
CO2 Backbone
More manifold than pipeline
No necessary direction of flow
Input CO2 from Emission Hubs
Lateral lines to take CO2 to customers sites
Maybe spots for truck or train loading
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
690 Mt
304 x 106m3
Stefan Bachu
Enhanced
Oil Recovery
Reservoirs
Depleted
Oil
Production (bbl/day)
50
40
30
20
10
0
1955
1965
1975
1985
1995
2005
2015
2025
NE
Jurassic
Mississippian
Midale Evaporite
Transition Zone
(M1)
(M3)
(V1)
Marly
Vuggy Shoal
(V2)
(V4)
(V6)
(DOL)
(LS)
Vuggy
Intershoal
OGB '00
Frobisher
47
12 months
31 months
Ca2+ + 2HCO3-
Mineral Dissolution
Total Alkalinity [HCO3-] of produced fluids
Pre-injection
12 months
Ca2+ + 2HCO3-
31 months
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Storage Capacity
(Mt CO2)
Storage Capacity
(Mt CO2)
Alberta
2812
98
522
Northeast BC
780
771
3180
Saskatchewan
79
3720
Manitoba
Eligible Pools1
Type of
Reservoirs
Total
Identified
Pools
Number
Oil
10552
Gas
37033
Total
with capacity greater than 1Mt CO2 and at a depth range of 900-3500 m
CH4
CH4
CH4
t
a
e
l
C
e
Butt Cleat
1. Fluid
Production from
Natural Fractures
2. Gas Desorption
from Cleat
surfaces
3. Molecular
Diffusion through
the coal matrix
CO2 Injection
1
N2 Injection
After 1 year
After 3 years
After 5 years
After 7 years
Hydrolytic,
fermentative
bacteria
Methanogenic
bacteria
CH4
MONOMERS
(fatty acids, sugars,
amino acids, NH3, HS-,
CO2, acetate, H2)
Syntrophic
acetogenic bacteria
ACETATE,
H2O, H2, CO2
ACETATE FERMENTATION
CARBONATE REDUCTION
CO2
Coalbed
CO2
H2
Displace
Microbial
Conversion
CH4
CH4
Aquifers
Injection technology is mature on a small scale
Huge capacity if counting hydrodynamic
Security of Storage
Trapping mechanisms
Relative perm
effects
Geological
Traps
Reservoir Scale (km)
Stratigraphic trap
Structural trap
Scale Increasing
Hydrodynamic
Traps
Basin Scale (100s km)
Migration trap
Storage Security
Aquifers
Enhanced
CBM
Short
Circuits
Short Circuit
Short
Circuits
Monitoring Provides:
Operational Monitoring
Represents the basic level
of monitoring required by a
company and/or regulatory
agency
Guide 65 application
procedures includes
monitoring
Also by well classification:
Guide 51
Hydraulic isolation
Annular pressure
Injectivity
Formation pressure
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Verification Monitoring
Builds on the operational monitoring programs
with a focus on measurement and verification of
geological storage objectives
Intensity of verification monitoring (Low,
Medium and High) based on risk/performance
criteria.
For example:
LOW
Environmental Monitoring
Represents critical monitoring stage
This stage invoked when verification
monitoring indicates high probability of
CO2 seepage into biosphere.
Environmental monitoring stage
implemented when system response
deviates significantly from expected
behavior (CO2 migrating or leaking in
unexpected & unexplainable manner)
Phases of Monitoring
Operational
Low Risk
Verification
High Risk
Environmental
Seepage
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Leakage
Aquitard
Aquitard
Aquitard
Aquitard
Horizontal &
Lateral Migration
(within geosphere)
Seepage: Movement of CO2 into biosphere (through wellbores or into potable
water horizons)
CO2 Storage
Monitoring Periods
Baseline
During injection/production ( for 10 years)
At beginning of storage period during
pressure equilibration (for 100 years)
Long term (form 100 to 1000 + years)
Injection
Pressure
Equilibration
Long Term
Storage
Risk of Leakage
0.1
0.1
10
100
Time Years
MF (years) = 2x (where x = 0,1,2 .)
1000
Monitoring Techniques
Subsurface
Reservoir
Monitoring Depth
Surface
Baseline
Long Term
Storage
Aircraft
Soil Gas
Insitu Tracers
Aircraft
Soil Gas
Insitu Tracers
Aircraft
Soil Gas
Insitu Tracers
Aircraft
3D-Seismic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
Insitu Tracers
Logs
Passive Seismic
3D-Seismic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
Insitu Tracers
Logs
Passive Seismic
3D-Seismic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
Insitu Tracers
Logs
Passive Seismic
3D-Seismic
Tilt Meter
3D-Seismic
Passive Seismic
X-Well Seismic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
3D-Seismic
Passive Seismic
X-Well Seismic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
Injected Tracers
Insitu Tracers
Logs
Injection Rates
3D-Seismic
Passive Seismic
X-Well Seiemic
Tilt Meter
Pressure
Injected Tracers
Insitu Tracers
Logs
3D-Seismic
Insitu Tracers
Logs
0.1
*Assumes
Pressure
Equilibration
Injection
10
Insitu Tracers
Tilt Meter
100
Time Years
1000
Capture
&
Economic Analysis
Compression
$ 30 - 50/t
$ 8 - 10/t
System
Integration?
Injection of
Pure CO2
$ 2 - 8/t
Security &
Geological Formations
Added Value ?
Energy/
Power
Flue Gas;
CO2
Capture
10-14% CO2
Oxy-fuel combustion
Coal
Oxyfuel
Combustion
Energy/
Power
Flue Gas;
>80% CO2
CO2
Capture
O2
ASU
O2
Gasification
Pre-combustion capture
Syngas
CO
Shift
>40% CO2
CO2
Capture
H2
Energy
/Power
Fertilizer Plants
EO Plants
Natural Gas Straddle Plants
Oil sands
Source: Enbridge
International Activities
International Organizations
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage released in 2005
Canada/US Mechanisms
US
Regional Partnerships
Alberta and Saskatchewan engaged in Plains Regional Partnership
BC engaged in West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership
FutureGen
$1 billion industry/government partnership to design, build and operate a 275
megawatt coal gasification-based nearly emission-free, electricity and
hydrogen production plant
Canada
International Test Centre for CO2 Capture
Perform R,D&D in select niche areas where Canada has natural advantages
over other nations and develop technologies for use and export
CANMET Energy Technology Centre
Oxy-fuel combustion, coal gasification, looping combustion
Canadian Clean Power Coalition
Research, develop and demonstrate commercially viable clean coal
technology
Build a full-scale coal-fired demonstration plant by 2012
Canada CO2 Capture and Storage Technology Roadmap
By - Stefan
Bachu, AGS
Alberta Positioning
Strong market signals for enhanced resource recovery
and waste minimization
Gasification technologies can allow province to utilize its
plentiful coal, coke and bitumen resources
Alternative to natural gas for hydrogen and electricity
CO2-capture ready facilities
Integrated systems
Creation of industrial hubs/plexes for CO2 source-sink matching