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CCS projects - an opportunity for industry and emitters in the age of energy transition
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Abstrakty
CCS (carbon capture and storage) projects are an important element of the energy transition and a solution for the energy industry struggling with high prices of CO2 emission allowances. For the time being, no project has been launched in Poland that would consist in injecting CO2 into an underground formation for permanent storage. In November last year, LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A. together with its partners Grupa LOTOS S.A. and Grupa Azoty S.A. published the "Green Book for the development of CCS projects in Poland". The article below addresses the most important issues identified through an analysis of the legislative environment, both domestic and international, as well as technical aspects that need to be taken into account to implement the first CCS project in Poland. The authors indicate the B3 oil field in the Baltic Sea area as a potential pilot for the commencement of this type of activity in our country. Depleted gas and oil reservoirs are used around the world as storage facilities for CO2 due to confirmed tightness and appropriate parameters of such structures. In addition, the article presents an example of a CCS project launched in the Netherlands (Porthos) and the financing method for such projects.
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Strony
4-10
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
- LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A.
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- LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A.
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- LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A.
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- LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A.
Bibliografia
- 1. Włodek T. Wybrane Aspekty Techniczne Rurociągowego Transportu Dwutlenku Węgla, AGH Drilling Oil Gas, Vol. 29, No.1, 2012.
- 2. Andrulewicz E., Szymelfenig M., Morze Bałtyckie - o tym warto wiedzieć, Zeszyty Zielonej Akademii - Polski Klub Ekologiczny,7/2008, 18.
- 3. de Kler R., Neele F. et al. Transportation and unloading of CO2 by ship a comparative assessment WP9 Final Report
- 4. Jansen F.E. Shoham O. et al. The Elimination of Severe Slugging-Experiments and Modeling, Int. J. Multiphase Flow Vol. 22, No. 6,
- pp. 1055-1072, 1996
- 5. API Specification 5LCP 2006 - Reaffirmed 2012, Specification for Coiled Tubing Line Pipe, Washington, D.C. USA.
- 6. https://www.porthosco2.nl/
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Bibliografia
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