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Value Chain Analysis of CO2 Storage by Using the ECCOTool: A Case Study of the Dutch Offshore

A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Netherlands. Scenarios for CCS development were constructed by combining the most recent estimates of offshore storage capacity, for both depleted gas fields and saline formations, with expected timing and volume...

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Published in:Energy procedia 2013, Vol.37, p.7056-7065
Main Authors: Loeve, Daniël, Neele, Filip, Hendriks, Chris, Koornneef, Joris
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Language:English
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Summary:A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Netherlands. Scenarios for CCS development were constructed by combining the most recent estimates of offshore storage capacity, for both depleted gas fields and saline formations, with expected timing and volumes of captured CO2 from two industrialised regions, the Rotterdam harbour area and the Eemshaven area in the north of the country. Individual emitters in both regions were approached to obtain realistic growth profiles for captured volumes. This paper explores the cost of transport and offshore storage of CO2 and explores the benefits of the two regions in joining their storage efforts. Further work is ongoing and will focus on the CCS value chain, to provide the emitters with insight in the cost structure of transport and storage. Furthermore, the study will provide the basis for a national CCS implementation plan.
ISSN:1876-6102
1876-6102
DOI:10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.642