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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2012

Promising synergies to address water, sequestration, legal, and public acceptance issues associated with large-scale implementation of CO 2 sequestration

Benjamin Court; Thomas R. Elliot; Joseph A. Dammel; Thomas A. Buscheck; Jeremy Rohmer; Michael A. Celia

Stabilization of CO2 atmospheric concentrations requires practical strategies to address the challenges posed by the continued use of coal for baseload-electricity production. Over the next two decades, CO2 capture and sequestration (CCS) demonstration projects would need to increase several orders of magnitude across the globe in both size and scale. This task has several potential barriers which will have to be accounted for. These barriers include those that have been known for a number of years including safety of subsurface sequestration, pore-space competition with emerging activities like shale gas production, legal and regulatory frameworks, and public acceptance and technical communication. In addition water management is a new challenge that should be actively and carefully considered across all CCS operations. A review of the new insights gained on these previously and newly identified challenges, since the IPCC special report on CCS, is presented in this paper. While somewhat daunting in scope, some of these challenges can be addressed more easily by recognizing the potential advantageous synergies that can be exploited when these challenges are dealt with in combination. For example, active management of water resources, including brine in deep subsurface formations, can provide the additional cooling-water required by the CO2 capture retrofitting process while simultaneously reducing sequestration leakage risk and furthering efforts toward public acceptance. This comprehensive assessment indicates that water, sequestration, legal, and public acceptance challenges ought to be researched individually, but must also be examined collectively to exploit the promising synergies identified herein. Exploitation of these synergies provides the best possibilities for successful large-scale implementation of CCS.


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012

Active CO2 reservoir management for carbon storage: Analysis of operational strategies to relieve pressure buildup and improve injectivity

Thomas A. Buscheck; Yunwei Sun; Mingjie Chen; Yue Hao; Thomas J. Wolery; William L. Bourcier; Benjamin Court; Michael A. Celia; S. Julio Friedmann; Roger D. Aines


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2011

Field-scale application of a semi-analytical model for estimation of CO2 and brine leakage along old wells

Michael A. Celia; Jan M. Nordbotten; Benjamin Court; Mark Dobossy; Stefan Bachu


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012

Applicability of vertical-equilibrium and sharp-interface assumptions in CO2 sequestration modeling

Benjamin Court; Karl W. Bandilla; Michael A. Celia; Adam Janzen; Mark Dobossy; Jan M. Nordbotten


Energy Procedia | 2009

Risk of Leakage versus Depth of Injection in Geological Storage

Michael A. Celia; Jan M. Nordbotten; Stefan Bachu; Mark Dobossy; Benjamin Court


Energy Procedia | 2011

Active and integrated management of water resources throughout CO2 capture and sequestration operations

Benjamin Court; Michael A. Celia; Jan M. Nordbotten; Thomas R. Elliot


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012

Initial evaluation of advantageous synergies associated with simultaneous brine production and CO2 geological sequestration

Benjamin Court; Karl W. Bandilla; Michael A. Celia; Thomas A. Buscheck; Jan M. Nordbotten; Mark Dobossy; Adam Janzen


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012

A methodology to estimate maximum probable leakage along old wells in a geological sequestration operation

Juan P. Nogues; Benjamin Court; Mark Dobossy; Jan M. Nordbotten; Michael A. Celia


Presented at: Geothermal Resources Council 35th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, Oct 23 - Oct 26, 2011 | 2011

Geothermal Energy Production from Actively-Managed CO2 Storage in Saline Formations

Thomas A. Buscheck; Yunwei Sun; Yue Hao; Mingjie Chen; Benjamin Court; Michael A. Celia; William L. Bourcier; Thomas J. Wolery


Archive | 2011

Modeling Options to Answer Practical Questions for CO2 Sequestration Operations

Benjamin Court; Michael A. Celia; Jan M. Nordbotten; Mark Dobossy; Thomas R. Elliot; Karl W. Bandilla

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Thomas A. Buscheck

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Thomas J. Wolery

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Yue Hao

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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William L. Bourcier

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Yunwei Sun

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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