CCS remains a safe option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions

The feasibility of geologic carbon storage as an option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere has been questioned recently. It has been argued that the overpressure induced by CO2 injection would reactivate faults through which CO2 could migrate upwards, ruining the objective of permanently storing CO2 deep underground. In this presentation, it will be shown that geologic carbon storage can be performed safely, i.e., without inducing seismic events that could reactivate faults and without compromising the caprock sealing capacity. A brief view of the CO2 storage site at Pohang will be also given. Overall, we conclude that a proper site characterization and pressure management are required to achieve a safe CO2 storage.

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Main Author: Vilarrasa, Víctor
Other Authors: Vilarrasa, Víctor [0000-0003-1169-4469]
Format: comunicación de congreso biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2019-07-22
Subjects:CCS, CO2 emissions,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/187326
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-1873262020-05-25T16:39:22Z CCS remains a safe option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions Vilarrasa, Víctor Vilarrasa, Víctor [0000-0003-1169-4469] CCS CO2 emissions The feasibility of geologic carbon storage as an option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere has been questioned recently. It has been argued that the overpressure induced by CO2 injection would reactivate faults through which CO2 could migrate upwards, ruining the objective of permanently storing CO2 deep underground. In this presentation, it will be shown that geologic carbon storage can be performed safely, i.e., without inducing seismic events that could reactivate faults and without compromising the caprock sealing capacity. A brief view of the CO2 storage site at Pohang will be also given. Overall, we conclude that a proper site characterization and pressure management are required to achieve a safe CO2 storage. Peer reviewed 2019-07-31T11:26:00Z 2019-07-31T11:26:00Z 2019-07-22 comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 10th International CCS Environmental Forum, Seoul, South Korea, 22-26 July 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/187326 en Publisher's version Sí open
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CCS remains a safe option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions
description The feasibility of geologic carbon storage as an option to significantly reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere has been questioned recently. It has been argued that the overpressure induced by CO2 injection would reactivate faults through which CO2 could migrate upwards, ruining the objective of permanently storing CO2 deep underground. In this presentation, it will be shown that geologic carbon storage can be performed safely, i.e., without inducing seismic events that could reactivate faults and without compromising the caprock sealing capacity. A brief view of the CO2 storage site at Pohang will be also given. Overall, we conclude that a proper site characterization and pressure management are required to achieve a safe CO2 storage.
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