Risk and ranking assessments of the potential geological storage units for CCUS deployment in Portugal

P. Pereira, J. Carneiro, C. Ribeiro
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Summary Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is a key technology for the energy transition to reduce the global CO 2 emissions, being crucial to mitigate emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors in which industrial process emission prevail. Safe storage of CO 2 during a project lifetime needs to consider the potential risks of CO 2 leakage from reservoirs to overburden geological formations and, ultimately, the migration pathways to the surface. Health, safety and environmental (HSE) assessments must be conducted to better understand the quality of the entire subsurface storage complexes and their suitability to deploy CO 2 injection and retain it for long-term periods. This paper presents the results from the application of the HSE Screening and Ranking Framework (SRF) to the ensemble of thirty-six potential storage units located in four sedimentary basins in Portugal. The HSE SRF method enabled to improve the identification and classification of the safer storage units (and clusters) and to discard those that do not present appropriate characteristics to proceed with further detailed characterisation studies. The Lusitanian Basin, with suitable and with lower risk potential reservoirs, is the most promising area in Portugal to conduct the CCUS technology.
CCUS在葡萄牙部署的潜在地质储存单元的风险和排名评估
碳捕获、利用和封存(CCUS)是减少全球二氧化碳排放的能源转型的一项关键技术,对于减轻工业过程排放普遍存在的难以脱碳部门的排放至关重要。在项目生命周期内,二氧化碳的安全储存需要考虑二氧化碳从水库泄漏到覆盖层地质构造的潜在风险,并最终考虑到二氧化碳向地表的迁移途径。必须进行健康、安全和环境(HSE)评估,以更好地了解整个地下储存库的质量,以及它们是否适合进行二氧化碳注入并长期保存。本文介绍了将HSE筛选和排序框架(SRF)应用于位于葡萄牙四个沉积盆地的36个潜在储集单元集合的结果。HSE SRF方法能够改进更安全存储单元(和簇)的识别和分类,并丢弃那些不具备适当特征的存储单元,以进行进一步详细的特征研究。Lusitanian盆地拥有合适且风险较低的潜在油藏,是葡萄牙最有希望实施CCUS技术的地区。
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