AbstractThe offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will become available over the next few decades. Existing production facilities may be re-used for injection. Uncertainties in storage capacity, injection rates and time of availability require an analysis of the feasibility of storing CO2 at the rates currently projected for the period 2015–2050. This paper investigates the availability of storage capacity and the feasibility of injecting CO2 at the rate that current capture scenarios foresee. The cost of storage in depleted gas fields is estimated, assuming either re-use of existing installations or the construction of new platforms and wells. Unit cost of storage, non-discounted, in the ran...
AbstractA detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Neth...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...
AbstractThe offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which w...
The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will beco...
AbstractA study was performed on capital and operational costs for offshore injection of CO2 into de...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an assessment of high-capacity storage options in the o...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an assessment of high-capacity storage options in the o...
AbstractThe Rotterdam Capture and Storage Demonstration Project (ROAD, for „Rotterdam Opslag and Afv...
AbstractA detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Neth...
We sketch four possible pathways how carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) (r)evolution may occur...
AbstractMost of the gas fields in The Netherlands are approaching the end of their production. Withi...
A pilot for a large scale, fully integrated chain of CO2 capture, transport and storage (CCS) has be...
AbstractMost of the gas fields in The Netherlands are approaching the end of their production. Withi...
Near the coast of Rotterdam CO 2 storage in the depleted P18-4 gas field is planned to start in 2015...
AbstractA detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Neth...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...
AbstractThe offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which w...
The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will beco...
AbstractA study was performed on capital and operational costs for offshore injection of CO2 into de...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an assessment of high-capacity storage options in the o...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an assessment of high-capacity storage options in the o...
AbstractThe Rotterdam Capture and Storage Demonstration Project (ROAD, for „Rotterdam Opslag and Afv...
AbstractA detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Neth...
We sketch four possible pathways how carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) (r)evolution may occur...
AbstractMost of the gas fields in The Netherlands are approaching the end of their production. Withi...
A pilot for a large scale, fully integrated chain of CO2 capture, transport and storage (CCS) has be...
AbstractMost of the gas fields in The Netherlands are approaching the end of their production. Withi...
Near the coast of Rotterdam CO 2 storage in the depleted P18-4 gas field is planned to start in 2015...
AbstractA detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Neth...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...