Title: You Have Captured the CO2, Now What
1You Have Captured the CO2, Now What?
- Bill Shefchik
- Senior Associate Geologist,
- Burns McDonnell
2If you have to get rid of CO2, what do you do
with it?
- Biological
- Deep Ocean Injection
- Geological Reservoirs
3Geological Reservoirs
- It all came out of the earth
4Geological Reservoirs
- It all came out of the earth
- Put it back into the earth
5Geological Reservoirs
- Depleted Oil Gas Fields
- Collapsed Coal Mines
- Un-Minable Coal Beds
- Reservoir Rocks
- Pore space in granular rock
- Fractures
benefit
No boost
But they are widespread
6Geological Reservoirs
- Depleted Oil Gas Fields
- CO2 flood
- Drives attenuated gas
- Extensive Infrastructure in Place
- Proven Traps
- Coal Beds
- Enhanced Methane Recovery
- CO2 displaces methane
- Substantial adsorption
7Geological Reservoirs
- Reservoir Rocks
- Huge volumes
- Widespread
8Anticline Pavlovs Bell for Oil Field Geologist
9Typical Anticline Oil Trap
Shale
10Oil Sand Core
11Typical Anticline Oil Trap
Shale
12ShaleCore
13Typical Anticline Trap
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15Sandstone Core
16 Typical Stratigraphic Traps
17Salt Dome Traps
18Salt Core3,300 ft. DeepMacIntosh Salt Dome,
Alabama Electric Cooperative CAES Plant
19MacIntosh, Alabama
20CAES Injection Wellhead
21CO2 Injection Wellhead
U Texas Test Well 500 T 5,000 ft. TD Transported
as a liquid (-70 F) Injected as a gas (70F) Oil
well technology
22Volume Issues
23Serious Volume Issues
- 2 x 750 MW Reference Plant
- Supercritical Pulverized Coal
- Annual CO2 Output 10 Million Tons
- Assume 300-Foot Thick Sandstone Stratum at 4,000
Ft. TD
10 Year Output 177 Mi2 (13 X 13)
50 Year Output 885 Mi2 (30 X 30)
24Serious Volume Issues
- 2 x 750 MW Reference Plant
- Supercritical Pulverized Coal
- Annual CO2 Output 10 Million Tons
- Assume 300-Foot Thick Sandstone Stratum at 4,000
Ft. TD
200 Year Output 3,450 Mi2 (59 X 59)
Equivalent to a Class 18 Oil Field (16,000
Million BOE )
25West Texas Oil Fields
New Mexico
Texas
26Major Gas Storage Fields
27Coal
28Serious Volume Issues
- 2 x 750 MW Reference Plant
- Supercritical Pulverized Coal
- Annual CO2 Output 10 Million Tons
- Assume 30-Foot Thick Coal Seam
10 Year Output 48 Mi2 (7 X 7)
50 Year Output 241 Mi2 (15 X 15)
29Volume Issues Mitigating Factors
- Oil Gas Need Source, Reservoir, and Trap
- CO2 Needs only Reservoir Trap
- Mineralogical Changes due to CO2
- May Enhance Reservoir Permeability
- Trap Rock Permeability likely unaffected
- CO2 may be adsorbed into mineral structure
- Greater Depth Smaller Bubble
30Sequestration Timeline
Enhanced Oil Recovery
30-40
Revenue
Enhanced Coal Bed Methane
/Ton CO2
0
2010
Today
2030
2020
2040
2050
Depleted Oil and Gas Fields
Cost
Greenfield Geological
31Geological Reservoirs
- The early bird gets the worm.
The early worm gets eaten by the bird.
32The Path Forward
Capture EOR Sequester Biomass Co-Burn
Retrofit Advanced Nuclear
Wind Demand Side Management Supply-Side Efficiency
Solar Capture Geological Sequester Next
Generation Nuclear
Today
2030
2020
2040
2050
2010