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Key Messages from Active CO2 Storage Sites

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Wildenborg,  Ton
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Chadwick,  Andy
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Deflandre,  Jean-Pierre
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Eiken,  Ola
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Mathieson,  Allan
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Metcalfe,  Richard
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Schmidt-Hattenberger,  Cornelia
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Wollenweber,  Jens
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Wildenborg, T., Chadwick, A., Deflandre, J.-P., Eiken, O., Mathieson, A., Metcalfe, R., Schmidt-Hattenberger, C., Wollenweber, J. (2013): Key Messages from Active CO2 Storage Sites. - Energy Procedia, 37, 6317-6325.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.560


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_328664
Abstract
An extensive programme of modelling, monitoring and verification activities was deployed at a set of active storage sites worldwide including Sleipner, In Salah, Ketzin, Weyburn, K12-B and Snøhvit (EU CO2ReMoVe project). All investigated storage sites were well managed and did not have a negative impact on humans or the environment. Time-lapse seismic and pressure monitoring are key in verifying the deep subsurface performance of the storage sites. Evidence gathered during the site characterisation and operational phases is key to handover responsibility of the storage site to governmental authorities after injection has definitely ceased, which is the focus of the follow-up EU project CO2CARE.