Screening CO2 storage options in The Netherlands

Journal Article (2010)
Authors

Andrea Ramírez (Universiteit Utrecht)

Saskia Hagedoorn (Ecofys)

Leslie Kramers (DIANA FEA )

Ton Wildenborg (DIANA FEA )

Chris Hendriks (Ecofys)

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To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2009.10.015
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Publication Year
2010
Language
English
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Issue number
2
Volume number
4
Pages (from-to)
367-380
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2009.10.015

Abstract

This paper describes the development and application of a methodology to screen and rank Dutch reservoirs suitable for long-term large scale CO2 storage. The screening focuses on off- and on-shore individual aquifers, gas and oil fields. In total 176 storage reservoirs have been taken into consideration: 138 gas fields, 4 oil fields and 34 aquifers, with a total theoretical storage potential of about 3200 Mt CO2. The reservoirs are screened according to three criteria: potential storage capacity, storage costs and effort needed to manage risk. Due to the large number of reservoirs, which limits the possibility to use any pair-wise comparison method (e.g. Multi-Criteria programs such as Bosda or Naiade), a spreadsheet tool was designed to provide an assessment of each of the criteria through an evaluation of the fields present in the database and a set of scores provided by a (inter)national panel of experts. The assessment is sufficiently simple and allows others to review it, re-do it or expand it. The results of the methodology show that plausible comparisons of prospective sites with limited characterization data are possible.

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