Ship transport of CO₂ for Enhanced Oil Recovery - Literature Survey
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Brownsort, Peter
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2CoEnergy
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Shell
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Nexen
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Scottish Government
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Scottish Enterprise
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2016-03-08T10:00:53Z
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2016-03-08T10:00:53Z
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2015-01
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Transport of carbon dioxide (CO2) by ship may fulfil a key role in the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS), particularly for CO2-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in the North Sea where a flexible transport system may be advantageous. Shipping of liquefied CO2 already occurs, albeit at a limited scale, to service the industrial gases market. Use of shipping to supply early-phase CO2-EOR projects may bring benefits including the flexibility to use equipment in several projects, ability to collect from existing industrial sources and moderate capital costs compared to new pipelines. A number of studies have focussed on use of shipping for CO2 transport in the context of CCS; this work package has assessed the available literature, reviewed appropriate studies in detail and summarises in this report the main points of note for CO2-EOR interests.
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Transport of carbon dioxide (CO2) by ship may fulfil a key role in the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS), particularly for CO2-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in the North Sea where a flexible transport system may be advantageous. Shipping of liquefied CO2 already occurs, albeit at a limited scale, to service the industrial gases market. Use of shipping to supply early-phase CO2-EOR projects may bring benefits including the flexibility to use equipment in several projects, ability to collect from existing industrial sources and moderate capital costs compared to new pipelines. A number of studies have focussed on use of shipping for CO2 transport in the context of CCS; this work package has assessed the available literature, reviewed appropriate studies in detail and summarises in this report the main points of note for CO2-EOR interests.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/15703
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Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS)
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SCCS-CO2-EOR-JIP-WP15-Shipping
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Carbon Capture and Storage
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CCS
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CO2
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North Sea
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CO2-EOR
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enhanced oil recovery
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pipelines
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SCCS
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Ship transport of CO₂ for Enhanced Oil Recovery - Literature Survey
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Technical Report
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