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UK-commissioned study confident on CO2 storage

  • Spanish Market: Emissions, Hydrogen
  • 03/02/23

A UK government-commissioned study has indicated "a very high level of confidence in the long-term security of CO2 containment" in carbon capture and storage (CCS) on the UK continental shelf (UKCS).

The study modelled more than 25 years of CO2 injection operations and 100 years of post-injection monitoring for two example sites, designed to reflect "typical" UKCS sites. It indicated that "more than 99.9pc of the injected CO2 will be retained within the storage complex."

The UK's CO2 storage database, CO2Stored, has identified more than 500 potential sites with a combined estimated capacity of 78bn t, the report noted. The UKCS has oil and gas fields "with a naturally high CO2 content… providing inherent evidence to prove that UK geology can naturally safely retain CO2 over geological timescales," it found.

The report was written by independent chartered engineers, subsea engineers and energy consultants and reviewed by representatives of Heriot-Watt University, certification society DNV and the British Geological Survey.

The UK plans to establish four industrial CCS clusters by 2030, with a targeted combined capture rate of 20mn-30mn t/CO2. It has selected two 'Track 1' clusters — HyNet, off England's northwest coast and the East Coast Cluster, offshore northeast England — with a start-up goal of the mid-2020s. It shortlisted 20 CCS projects linked to the clusters in August 2022, ensuring their progression to the next stage of the process.

The UK's North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) launched the first CO2 storage licensing round in June last year, drawing 26 bids for 13 potential storage areas. The NSTA, which expects to announce the results of the licensing round in the coming weeks, this week set up a dedicated carbon transportation and storage team in response to the "rapid growth" of the UK CCS sector.

CCS technology is at a relatively early stage, though Norway is a front-runner in terms of development. Norway's Sleipner and Snohvit CO2 storage sites have been in operation since 1996 and 2008, respectively.


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