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Bruno Saftić, Domagoj Vulin & Iva Kolenković

Bruno Saftić, Domagoj Vulin & Iva Kolenković. PERSPECTIVES FOR GEOLOGICAL STORAGE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN CROATIA. Sources 7 TPP NGPP Molve CO 2 emmissions 23 M t/yr (2003) Reported from these point sources 6 M t/yr (2003) 5 Mt/yr (2005). Conclusions

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Bruno Saftić, Domagoj Vulin & Iva Kolenković

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  1. Bruno Saftić, Domagoj Vulin & Iva Kolenković PERSPECTIVES FOR GEOLOGICAL STORAGE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN CROATIA SPE ATW Dubrovnik

  2. SPE ATW Dubrovnik

  3. SPE ATW Dubrovnik

  4. Sources • 7 TPP • NGPP Molve CO2 emmissions 23 Mt/yr (2003) Reported from these point sources • 6 Mt/yr (2003) • 5 Mt/yr (2005) SPE ATW Dubrovnik

  5. SPE ATW Dubrovnik

  6. Conclusions There are favourable natural conditions for geological storage of CO2 in deep structural depressions of the southern Pannonian basin and in the Adriatic offshore. The most prospective objects in the near future are the depleted hydrocarbon fields. Significantly larger capacity is estimated in the deep saline aquifers, but it is necessary to develop research projects targeted specifically to the better definition of their geological composition and reservoir properties. SPE ATW Dubrovnik

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