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The IEA Weyburn CO 2 Monitoring and Storage Project. CO 2 Capture Project – Potsdam conference Presented by Roland Moberg October 31, 2001. Project Objectives. To verify permanent storage of CO2 Understand the risks of CO2 migration & leakage Develop technologies for storage verification
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The IEA Weyburn CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project CO2 Capture Project – Potsdam conference Presented by Roland Moberg October 31, 2001
Project Objectives • To verify permanent storage of CO2 • Understand the risks of CO2 migration & leakage • Develop technologies for storage verification • Determine reservoir capacity • Determine the cost of storage • Transfer know-how to other geological storage projects
Field Data Collection $4.8 Geology $2.0 Geochemistry $1.5 Monitoring CO2 Movement $11.0 Sequestration Performance $4.0 Total $23.3 Project Budget Currency: Canadian dollars (millions)
Alberta Sask. R.13 R.12W2 R.14 T.7 Edmonton Regina Calgary T.6 T.5 10 10 10 10 Weyburn Unit Field Size: 70 sq. miles OOIP: 1.4 billion bbls Oil Recovered: ~25% CO2 IR: 120 MMbbls
Regina Weyburn Manitoba Estevan Saskatchewan Canada USA Montana North Dakota Bismarck Beulah Dakota Gasification Company • 250 million cu.ft. per day CO2 by-product of coal gasification • 95 million cu.ft. per day contracted for Weyburn project • 320 km pipeline • CO2 purity 95% • CO2 pressure 14MPa 36 BCF injected to date
International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Natural Resources Canada B. Stewart Project Sponsors PanCanadian Resources D. Stachniak Project Management Committee Petroleum Technology Research Centre General Manager : Roland Moberg Saskatchewan Energy & Mines D.McFadyen Project Director Waleed Jazrawi Field Data Collection Leader: D. Stachniak PanCanadian Monitoring CO2 Movement Leader: T. Davis CSM Storage Performance Leader: W. Jazrawi PTRC Storage Economics Leader: S. Wong ARC Geochemistry Leader: B. Gunter ARC Geology Leader: C. Gilboy SEM Project Organizational Chart
Highly Respected Research Providers • Canada • Saskatchewan Energy & Mines • Saskatchewan Research Council • University of Alberta • University of Calgary • University of Saskatchewan • University of Regina • Alberta Research Council • PanCanadian Resources • JD Mollard & Associates • European Community • British Geological Survey, Britain • Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, France • Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP), France • Danish Geological Survey, Denmark • Italian National Institute of Geoscience • USA • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA • Colorado School of Mines • Monitor Scientific (Colorado)
Project Results • CO2 injection start September 15, 2000 • Response at five well locations • Can see CO2 aerially moving through the patterns • Tracers confirming flow paths • Geochemical sampling capable of identifying specific CO2 source • Groundwater baseline survey completed to detect any changes in groundwater