Carbon capture and storage in the coastal region of China between Shanghai and Hainan
Title
Carbon capture and storage in the coastal region of China between Shanghai and Hainan
Subject
Carbon capture
Carbon dioxide
Enhanced recovery
Petroleum reservoir engineering
Offshore oil well production
Petroleum reservoirs
Aquifers
Hydrogeology
Description
In this study, we evaluate offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities in the coastal region of China between Shanghai and Hainan. A plant-by-plant analysis of stationary CO2 emission and field-by-field evaluation of CO2 sinks are presented. Results show that CO2 emission from power plants is 1.0 Gtpa while that from refineries, iron and steel mills, and cement factories is 0.7 Gtpa. The available locations to store CO2 are offshore oil and gas reservoirs and saline aquifers in the East China Sea and the West Taiwan, Pearl River Mouth, Yinggehai, Qiongdongnan and Beibuwan basins. There is 624 Gt of mid CO2 storage capacity and 432 MMbbl of CO2-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) or enhanced gas recovery (EGR) potential in these basins, which is enough to store 367 years of stationary CO2 emission. Of this, 623 Gt come from saline aquifers, 1.5 Gt from gas reservoirs, and only 0.3 Gt from oil reservoirs. A CO2 source-sink mapping exercise reveals that almost all stationary CO2 sources in the coastal region of China can be stored in offshore CO2 sinks within a 350 km distance and many within a 200 km distance. Candidates for first mover offshore CCS projects include the Huizhou, Xijiang, Wenchang, Panyu and Enping oil fields. 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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Publisher
Energy
Date
2022
Contributor
Zhang, Kai
Lau, Hon Chung
Liu, Shuyang
Li, Hangyu
Type
journalArticle
Identifier
3605442
10.1016/j.energy.2022.123470
Collection
Citation
“Carbon capture and storage in the coastal region of China between Shanghai and Hainan,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/25733.