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The Aquifer Brine project assessed the modeled impact of removing brine from potential undersea carbon dioxide stores on store capacity and costs using selected real locations and synthetic models. It followed on from the UK Storage Appraisal Project which assessed the UK CO2 storage capacity for CCS in offshore geological formations.
The Aquifer Brine project assesses the potential for brine production through dedicated wells in target CO2 storage formationsto increase CO2 storage capacity and reduce the overall cost of storage - as well as any other potential benefits forCO2 store operators associated with brine production.
It followed on from the UK Storage Appraisal Project.
Proprietary software is needed to access the geological models. See ReadMe file with data for details.
Creator:
Heriot-Watt University, Element Energy, T2 Petroleum Technology and Durham University
Publisher:
The Energy Technologies Institute
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Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
Heriot-Watt University, Element Energy, T2 Petroleum Technology and Durham University (2015). Impact of Brine Production on Aquifer Storage of CO2 [Data set]. The Energy Technologies Institute. https://ukerc9.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataDiscover.pl?Action=detail&dataid=f17b1ac5-deff-4ace-b62a-fe454639c4b9
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Field Dates:
07/12/2015 - 05/09/2016
Data Date Range:
07/12/2015 - 05/09/2016
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Model
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Language:
English
Number of Units:
5
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Geological models
Number of Records:
21
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Geological simulation models.
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Open Access if terms and conditions accepted (ETI Aquifer Brine)
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