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Carbon Capture and Storage in Norway. Mr. Erik Just Olsen Adviser, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. Carbon Capture and storage. IEA baseline scenario: World total primary energy supply by fuel 2003-2050.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Norway Mr. Erik Just Olsen Adviser, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Carbon Capture and storage IEA baseline scenario: World total primary energy supply by fuel 2003-2050 Carbon capture and storage may amount to 20 - 28 % of total emission reductions by 2050!
CO2 storage in Norway Snøhvit: 700.000 tonnes CO2 annually from 2007 Sleipner: 1mill. tonnes CO2 annually since 1996
Secure CO2-storage at Sleipner • Saline Aquifer CO2 Storage (SACS) • CO2STORE Source: DnV
Draugen Halten CO2 Project Mongstad Kårstø Grenland Carbon Capture from Gas-fired Power Plants Snøhvit Currently 3 projects in Norway: • Mongstad • Kårstø • Halten CO2 Project Norwegian government policy is that all new gas-fired power plants shall have CO2 capture technology. The government will co-operate with the industry to realize this as soon as possible. Sleipner
Carbon Capture at Mongstad • The Norwegian government and Statoil:agreement to establish CO2 capture at Mongstad • Worlds largest full-scale CCS project of its kind • Pilot from 2010, full-scale from 2014
Kårstø • Gas-fired power plant will start production in 2007 • The government will contribute to carbon capture and storage • Report shows: • USD 800 million capex • Carbon capture can be in place by 2011/2012
Halten CO2 Project • Joint Shell and Statoil project • 2-2.5 million tonnes captured CO2 from a gas-fired power plant used for EOR at Draugen annually • Start up in 2011-2012 • Have signalled a need for significant subsidies • Still in the planning phase, investment decision expected by 2008
State owned CO2 company • Safeguard state interests in the Mongstad CCS project and other projects concerning CO2 capture, transport and storage. • An efficient tool to plan and execute CCS projects in co-operation with industrial partners.
North Sea Basin Task Force • Established November 2005 by Minister Wicks and Minister Enoksen • Public and private bodies • Broad principles to form basis for regulating transport, injection and permanent storage of CO2 in the North Sea sub-seabed • Countries to make their own designated system • Report to be presented in June
Study of a CO2 transport and storage infrastructure in the North Sea • Initiated by UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown and Norway's Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg June 2006 • Study scope: • Assess how a CO2-pipeline infrastructure could help enable CCS in the North Sea • Identify and evaluate benefits/costs • Identify barriers and required action • Invitation to tender – deadline for response was February 23. • Governing board established • Delivery of report summer/autumn 2007