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    • PVT and Flow Behavior of Impure CO2 in Aquifers 

      Sævareid, O.; Gasda, S.E.; Mykkeltvedt, T.S. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      We combine compositional modelling of a Brine-CO2 system with detailed resolution of the well interface and the near-well reservoir region. Via a small selection of case studies, we explore how impurities added to a CO2 ...
    • Routing Deployment of CC(U)S in the Baltic Sea Region 

      Ivandic, Monika; Shogenova, Alla; Karimi, Farid; Wójcicki, Adam; Shogenov, Kazbulat (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Much potential exists in the Baltic Sea region (BSR) regarding CC(U)S and at least on the research side, there has been a steady stream of activities over the years. Potential storage sites are localized in the Baltic ...
    • Aerosol Emission at a Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant at Twence (Wte Facility) 

      Monteiro, Juliana; Srivastava, Tanya; Ros, Jasper; Huizinga, Arjen; Gravesteijn, Paul; Van Os, Peter; De Vries, Ronald; Vos, Mathijs; Telgenkamp, Kirsten; Uhre, Susanna Sprauten; Svendsen, Hallvard Fjøsne; Knuutila, Hanna K (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Amine emissions in post combustion CO2 capture (PCC) have a significant impact on process economics and the environment. The volatile nature of amine-based solvents in combination with aerosol formation can lead to amine ...
    • Regulation of Ccs Storage Sites in Norway and Compliance With EEA Law 

      Weber, Viktor (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been deployed in Norway since 1996. Originally, this activity came under the country’s mineral legislation. In the late 2000s, the European Union established a detailed legal framework ...
    • Heat of Absorption of CO2 in Novel Energy Reducing Solvents for Biogas Upgrading 

      Vinjarapu, Sai Hema Bhavya; Muniz, Teresa Regueira; Fosbøl, Philip Loldrup (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Biogas upgrading is done for the removal of CO2 to produce clean bio-methane. CO2 capture is a method that can accomplish this task. This project focuses on the chemical absorption process using amine as a baseline. The ...
    • The Costs of CO2 Carbonation in the Cement Industry 

      Strunge, Till (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Rising climate change requires rapid changes in high emitting industries such as the cement industry. A concept developed in recent years which attracts researchers, entrepreneurs and policy makers alike is the so-called ...
    • A New Facility on Accurate Viscosity and Density Measurements 

      Khosravi, Bahareh; Løvseth, Sigurd W.; Austegard, Anders; Einen, Caroline; Stang, H. G.Jacob; Snustad, Ingrid; Jakobsen, Jana P.; Rekstad, Håvard (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      A new facility for accurate measurement of viscosity and density of CO2-rich mixtures relevant for CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) has been constructed. The facility includes a two-capillary viscometer with several novel ...
    • Energy-Intensive Industry as a Practical and Cost-Effective Vector for Blue Hydrogen Exports – A Norwegian Case Study 

      Cloete, Schalk; Cloete, Jan Hendrik (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      As political will gathers behind the ideal of rapid decarbonization, the future looks increasingly dim for oil & gas exporters. CCS offers a pathway for continued operation in the longer-term as the world decarbonizes, ...
    • Effective Permeability of Deformation Bands in Fault Damage Zones – Can Deformation Bands Reduce the Risk of Fault Leakage? 

      Berge, Runar L.; Gasda, Sarah E.; Keilegaveln, Eirik; Sandve, Tor H. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Faults are major geological structures that can dominate the flow paths in subsurface reservoirs by, e.g., connecting otherwise unconnected layers. In CO2 storage sites where the faults act as the main structural trap, the ...
    • Co2-Spicer – Czech-Norwegian Project to Prepare a Co2 Storage Pilot in a Carbonate Reservoir 

      Hladik, Vit; Prochac, Robert; Opletal, Vladimir; Pagac, Milan; Jirman, Petr; Berenblyum, Roman; Shchipanov, Anton; Ford, Eric; Nermoen, Anders (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of key technologies to decarbonise the emission-intensive industries in the Czech Republic and reach the 2050 carbon-neutral economy target. An important step on the road to the ...
    • Results from Cesar-1 Testing with Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Flue Gas at the CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad 

      Hume, Scott A.; Shah, Muhammad I.; Lombardo, Gerard; Kleppe, Eirik Romslo (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) houses a demonstration-scale test facility for CO2 capture solvents termed the “amine plant,” where multiple test campaigns have been performed on numerous solvents that the owners of ...
    • A Model to Estimate CO2 Leakage and Identify CO2 Hydrate Stable Conditions for Offshore CCS 

      Ramachandran, Hariharan (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Offshore CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) is an attractive option to clamp down on carbon emissions. Two major advantages are 1) existing infrastructure for injection and 2) well characterized reservoirs due to previous ...
    • Using the Urban Stock as A Carbon Sink: A Case Study from the German Federal State of North Rhine – Westphalia 

      Abdelshafy, Ali; Walther, Grit (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      The decarbonization of the industrial sector will not be feasible without carbon capture and utilization (CCU) or storage (CCS) due to unavoidable process emissions. Due to the lack of geological storage in Germany, the ...
    • Upscaled Geocellular Flow Model of Potential Across-and along-Fault Leakage Using Shale Gouge Ratio 

      Bjørnarå, T.I.; Haines, E.M.; Skurtveit, E. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Every CCS project has an inherent risk of leakage. Faults are difficult to characterize because they are structurally complex and limited subsurface field-data is typically available; hence the properties need to be inferred ...
    • A Preliminary Assessment of Rio Bonito Formation (Paraná Basin,Brazil) Suitability for Co2 Storage 

      Weber, Nathália; De Oliveira, Saulo B.; Meneghini, Julio Romano; Tassinari, Colombo Celso Gaeta (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Brazil presents a great potential for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects due to the various exploited oil and gas reservoirs on its coast, with many possibilities to replicate the results of the ongoing commercial ...
    • How Fault Interpretation Method may Influence the Assessment of a Fault-Bound C02 Storage Site 

      Michie, E.A.H.; Braathen, A.; Alaei, B. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Interpretation of faults in the subsurface hinges on utilizing an optimum picking strategy, i.e. the seismic line spacing. Differences in line spacing lead to significant changes in subsequent fault analyses such as fault ...
    • Techno-Economic Performance of Dora with Mea and Cesar1 

      Srivastava, Tanya; Figueiredo, Roberta V.; Skaar, Tarjei; Warning, Niels; Gravesteijn, Paul; Monteiro, Juliana; Van Os, Peter; Goetheer, Earl (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Solvent degradation is one of the major challenges to widespread implementation of post combustion CO2 capture (PCCC) using amine based capture solvents. The presence of oxygen in the flue gas leads to degradation and ...
    • Estimation of Mutual Solubility of Co2-H2o in Saline Aquifer Systems Using Epc-Saft Equation of State 

      Masoudi, Mohammad; Sundal, Anja; Hellevang, Helge (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      A primary assessment of mutual solubility of CO2 and water for estimated max and min temperatures and pressures of the prospective reservoir formations of Aurora; Cook (at >2650 m depth) and Johansen (at >2700 m depth) ...
    • Solvent Reclaiming at a Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant at Twence (Wte Facility) 

      Srivastava, Tanya; Monteiro, Juliana; Huizinga, Arjen; Jansen, Jill; Gravesteijn, Paul; De Vries, Ronald; Vos, Mathijs; Telgenkamp, Kirsten; Van Os, Peter (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Solvent degradation in post combustion CO2 capture (PCCC) impacts process economics and the environment. The degradation of solvents and the accumulation of degradation products leads to reduced cyclic capacity, change ...
    • Screening Microorganisms for Remediation of Wells via Carbonate Precipitation 

      Barnett, Megan J.; Gregory, Simon P.; Ougier-Simonin, Audrey (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Borehole infrastructure in near end-of-life oil and gas reservoirs can potentially be reused for CCS operations when repurposing fields for use as CO2 storage reservoirs. The integrity of such wells may not be sufficient ...