CO2 Capture Project - Non-technical Reports and Brochures

Stakeholder Report

CCP Annual Report 2011:

May 2012

The CCP 2011 Annual Report detailing progress of the group in 2011.

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Stakeholder Report

CCP P&I Report:
Stakeholder Issues Result

March 2012

The updated and extended CCS Stakeholder Issues Review and Analysis published

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Petroleum review

CCP Project Factsheet:
CO2 Stream Impurities: Impacts on geological storage performance and assurance
Phase 1 – Reservoir Simulation

February 2012

Provides an overview of a study the CCP is undertaking into the impact of CO2 stream impurities on geological storage of CO2.The potential for cost savings by delivering less pure CO2 streams to the storage reservoir are significant if it can be shown that these impurities do not adversely impact injectivity, conformance or containment. The CCP has completed Phase 1 of the study which involved the development of reservoir models to simulate injection and plume migration of CO2 streams from single and non-compressible gas impurities.

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Petroleum review

Petroleum Review 2011

July 2011

Covering the international oil and gas industry from field to forecourt - exploration, production, refining and marketing.

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Annual Report

CCP Annual Report 2010

April 2011

The CCP 2010 Annual Report detailing progress of the group in 2010.

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Regulatory Report

CCP Regulatory Report:
Regulatory Issues Report

March 2011

Update on Selected Regulatory Issues for CO2 Capture and Geological Storage published.

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CCP Project Factsheet:
GHGT-10 Technical Poster

September 2010

Provides an overview of Oxy-Fuel CO2 Capture for In-Situ
Bitumen Extraction from Canada's Oil Sands. Presented at GHGT-10, Amsterdam.

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CCP Project Factsheet:
Oxy-Combustion Fluid Catalytic Cracking Demonstration Field Testing of CO2 Capture Technology for Oil Refineries

September 2010

Provides an overview of a field demonstration the CCP is undertaking of an oxy-combustion capture technology on one of the processes in a refinery which generates the highest CO2 emissions - the Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) unit. The test is expected to bring closer to reality a more cost-effective technology capable of capturing up to 95% of FCC CO2 emissions, equating to some 20- 30% of total CO2 emissions from a typical refinery.

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CCP Project Factsheet:
Oxy-Fuel Once Through Steam Generators (OTSG) Pilot Test

September 2010

Provides an overview of a project in which the CO2 Capture Project, joined by Cenovus Energy, Devon Canada, Praxair and Statoil, is piloting oxy-fuel combustion technology to reduce CO2 emissions from once-through steam generators (OTSG). OTSG boilers are the primary source of CO2 emissions from in-situ production of heavy oil. The demonstration is part of the CCP's work to develop next generation technologies that will make CO2 Capture and Storage a practical and cost effective option for reducing CO2 emissions from fossil fuels.

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CO2 Capture and Storage In Depth Brochure
Some key principles for policymakers

September 2010

The CO2 Capture Project has refreshed its In Depth brochure using more realistic graphics, improving the layout and updating the text. The brochure remains to be one of the few resources available that provides a spatial perspective on CO2 storage. Please contact us to request a copy.

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CCS Making It Happen

May 2008

A summary of discussions from a high-level stakeholder roundtable co-organised by Friends of Europe, The Bellona Foundation and the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ETP-ZEP) with the support of the CO2 Capture Project and the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA).

This report presents the outcomes of Friends of Europe's roundtable debate 'Carbon Capture and Storage: Making it happen', held on Tuesday 27 May 2008. The roundtable discussed the role of carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in preventing climate change and the crucial issue of who would have to pay for it - industry, the EU or member states.

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CCP2 Newsletter May 2008

May 2008

This newsletter includes updates from the end part of Phase 2 on Programme activities and also features several technological developments including the Wellbore Integrity Project and also the Certification Framework for the Geological Storage of CO2.

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Storing CO2 Underground

April 2007

This is a publication from the International Energy Agency's GreenHouse Gas program on storing CO2 underground, using the CO2 Capture Project materials. Paper copies are available from www.ieagreen.org.uk

The booklet explains the geological storage of CO2 and answers the most frequently asked questions:

  • Can CO2 be stored deep underground?
  • What difference could CCS make to global warming?
  • How can CO2 be captured from industry?
  • Where can CO2 be geologically stored?
  • Why does CO2 stay underground?
  • Where are the good geological storage sites?
  • Where is CO2 geological storage happening today?
  • What is the future of CO2 geological storage?

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CCP Phase 1 Project Results
Co-operating for a better environment

2006

This brochure gives details and highlights of Phase 1 of the CCP. Phase One began in 2000 and was completed in 2004, and the document gives an overview of the key themes in the first phase and also background on the Programme's origin and overall goals.

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CCP completes
Phase 1 of CO2 Impurities Study. Factsheet available View...

 

 


2011 Annual Report

detailing progress of the group in 2011. View...

 

 


CCS Stakeholder Issues Review and Analysis Published View...

 

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