Abstract

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) should be a key technology in order to achieve a decline in the CO2 emissions intensity of the power sector and other intensive industry, but this potential deployment could be restricted by cost issues as the International Energy Agency (IEA) in their last projections (World Energy Outlook 2013) has considered only around 1% of global fossil fuel-fired power plants could be equipped with CCS by 2035. The SiteChar project funded by 7 th Framework Programme of European Commission gives the opportunity to evaluate the most influential parameters of techno-economic evaluations of four feasible European projects for CO2 geological storage located onshore and offshore and related to aquifer storage or oil and gas reservoirs, at different stages of characterization. Four potential CO2 storage sites have been assessed in terms of storage costs per tonne of CO2 permanently stored (equivalent cost based). They are located offshore UK, onshore Denmark, offshore Norway and offshore Italy. The four SiteChar techno-economic evaluations confirm it is not possible to derive any meaningful average cost for a CO2 storage site. The results demonstrate that the structure of costs for a project is heterogeneous and the storage cost is consequently site dependent. The strategy of the site development is fundamental, the technical choices such as the timing, rate and duration of injection are also important. The way monitoring is managed, using observation wells and logging has a strong impact on the estimated monitoring costs. Options to lower monitoring costs, such as permanent surveys, exist and should be further investigated. Table 1 below summarizes the cost range in Euro per tonne (Discount Rate (DR) at 8%) for the different sites, which illustrates the various orders of magnitude due to the specificities of each site. These figures have how to be considered with care. In particular the Italian and Norwegian sites present very specific features that explain the high estimated costs. For the Italian site, the short duration of CO2 injection associated with a low injection rate makes the CO2 project comparable to a demo project. The Norwegian site is an offshore site located in a virgin area with high infrastructure costs and a combination of injection duration and injection rate that makes the derived costs very sensitive to the discount rate.

Highlights

  • Similar to the appraisal phase of an oil or gas field before deciding whether or not to develop it, the selection of a site for CO2 geological storage may require several site characterization campaigns

  • The objective of the techno-economic analysis conducted in SiteChar is to provide an economic evaluation of the costs for site development, either onshore or offshore, so as to understand what the critical and most influential parameters are in the economic assessment rather than to focus on the costs themselves: three offshore sites in the UK sector of the North Sea off Scotland, South Adriatic and the Norwegian Sea and an onshore site in Denmark

  • Definition of costs, including guidance on estimating costs where site-specific data were not available, have been produced; – Collection of cost data. This task has been undertaken within the SiteChar activities dedicated to site characterization, according to the level of characterization reached for each site

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Summary

Kalaydjian

531 > SiteChar – Methodology for a Fit-for-Purpose Assessment of CO2 Storage Sites in Europe. Equivalent storage cost at 8% DR Base cas Injectivity (Mt CO2/year) Base cas Injection duration (year) Base cas The results for both UK and Danish sites confirm the value range calculated by the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ZEP). Le projet SiteChar financé par le 7e programme-cadre de la Commission européenne donne l’occasion d’évaluer les paramètres les plus influents des évaluations technico-économiques de quatre projets européens pour du stockage géologique du CO2, onshore et offshore d’une part, aquifère saline ou réservoirs de pétrole et de gaz, avec leurs différentes étapes de caractérisation d’autre part. Les quatre évaluations technico-économiques réalisées dans le projet SiteChar confirment qu’il est impossible d’estimer un coût moyen représentatif d’un site de stockage de CO2. Le stockage du CO2 dans un aquifère salin à proximité de champs de pétrole et de gaz pourrait également être considéré comme de la récupération assistée potentielle

INTRODUCTION
SCOPE OF THE TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE UK SITE
Economic Assessment of the Danish Site
Economic Assessment of the Norwegian Site
Economic Assessment of the Italian Site
LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE SITECHAR ASSESSMENTS
UNCERTAINTIES AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
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