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CCS in the U.S.
                     Presentation to the Sixth Annual Zero Emission Conference, Oslo




International Environmental NGO Network on CCS                                   22 November 2011
Chris Smith, network coordinator
Our Viewpoint
International ENGO Network on CCS
    Some of the world’s most prominent environmental NGOs
     represented
    EDF, NRDC, WWF, ZERO, WRI, CATF, Bellona, Climate
     Institute, Green Alliance, Pembina Institute

On CCS:
   CCS is not the sole nor the preferred climate mitigation tool
       (truly sustainable options should be preferred)
      Nonetheless essential given the scale and rate of effort needed
      Ready to begin deployment today
      Primary barrier is economic
      Must be regulated appropriately to be safe and effective
Why CCS?
CCS considered crucial in global efforts to reduce CO2
  emissions. According to the IEA:
      Broad deployment of low‐carbon energy technologies could
       reduce projected 2050 emissions to half 2005 levels
      CCS could contribute about one‐fifth of those reductions in a
       least‐cost emissions reduction portfolio
      Reaching that goal, however, would require around 100 CCS
       projects to be implemented by 2020 and more than 3000 by
       2050

                               Source: IEA 2011 CCS Legal and Regulatory Review
U.S. Regulatory Framework
Recent Progress
The EPA finalized two federal rules related to
  geological storage:

    1. A new class of injection wells (Class VI) under the
       Underground Injection Control Program for
       injection of CO2 for sequestration (Safe Drinking
       Water Act); and

    2. A subpart to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule
       (Clean Air Act).
…Recent Progress
                          Class VI
Aims to safeguard groundwater during CO2
  injection. The Class VI rule requires operators to
  submit, update and implement a comprehensive
  series of site-specific plans:

       An Area of Review and Corrective Action Plan;
       A Monitoring and Testing Plan;
       An Injection Well Plugging Plan;
       A Post-Injection Site Care and Site Closure plan; and
       An Emergency and Remedial Response Plan.
…Recent Progress
                                GHG Reporting
Data gathering to help with the implementation of the Clean Air Act. Under
   Subpart RR, the following quantities must be reported:
         Mass of CO2 received, Mass of CO2 injected into the subsurface, Mass of CO2
          produced
         Mass of CO2 emitted by surface leakage, Mass of CO2 equipment leakage and vented
          CO2 emissions from surface equipment located between the injection/production flow
          meter and the injection/production wellhead(s)
         Mass of CO2 sequestered in subsurface geologic formations and
         Cumulative mass of CO2 reported as sequestered in subsurface geologic formations in
          all years since facility became subject to reporting requirements

Data is reported annually, but some information needs to be collected on a quarterly basis. A
    Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) plan is required to be submitted by the
    owner/operator that includes:

         Identification of CO2 leakage pathways in MMA, incl. likelihood, magnitude and
          timing, and Delineation of the monitoring area
         A strategy for detecting and quantifying any surface leakage of CO2
         A strategy for establishing expected baselines for monitoring CO2 surface leakage
…Recent Progress
                         States
The Department of Energy reports that
  developments continue at a state level:

   Six states already have enacted comprehensive legislation
    on regulation of geologic storage

   Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, North
    Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas

                              Source: EPA, IEA 2011 CCS Legal and Regulatory Review
Task Force
President Barack Obama created the Interagency Task Force on Carbon
   Capture and Storage in 2010. Co-chaired by EPA and DOE, the task force
   delivered a series of recommendations for CCS development in the next
   10 years. Main findings and recommendations include:

    CCS is Viable

    A Carbon Price is Critical

    Federal Coordination should be Strengthened

    Recommendations on Liability: Open-ended federal indemnification is not a
      viable alternative but four approaches merit further consideration: relying on
      existing frameworks, limits on claims, a trust fund, and transfer of liability to the
      federal government (with contingencies).
U.S. Projects
Weyburn
   (Great Plains Synfuel Plant and Weyburn-Midale Project)

Cenovus Energy and Apache Canada
 Saskatchewan, Canada (with CO2 transported from North
  Dakota, USA)
 18 million tonnes CO2 stored as of 2010; projected 40 million
  tonnes CO2 to be stored over life of EOR operations
 For final phase of project, DOE is providing $3 million in funding
  and the Government of Canada has committed $2.2 million.
 Pioneering research includes study of mile-deep seals securely
  containing the CO2 reservoir, predicting the CO2 plume
  movement, and monitoring permanent storage.

                                              Source: U.S. DOE, Global CCS Institute
FutureGen
FutureGen Alliance, US Department of Energy, State of
  Illinois, Ameren Energy
  Resources, Babcock&Wilcox, American Air Liquide
 Meredosia, Illinois
 200 MW oxy-combustion plant, 90% CO2 capture
 $1.3 billion plant (with $1 billion U.S. DOE ARRA funds)
 1.3 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured
 Geologic storage in deep saline formation
 Construction to begin early 2012, operational 2015
                                  Source: FutureGen Alliance, Global CCS Institute
Kemper County
             (formerly Plant Ratcliffe)
Southern Company
 Kemper County, Mississippi
 582 MW IGCC plant
 $2.4 billion plant (with $270 million U.S. DOE grant)
 3.5 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured
 Onshore EOR a driver for development
 Construction began June 2010, operational 2014

                                  Source: Southern Co, Global CCS Institute
Texas Clean Energy Project
Summit Power
 Penwell, Texas
 400 MW IGCC plant, 90% capture CO2
 $2.4 billion plant (with $450 million U.S. DOE grant)
 2.7 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured
 EOR a driver for development (Permian Basin oilfields)
 Has all necessary permits, including air quality
 Water (either Midland sewage or Capitan Reef brackish water);
  considering desalination plant
 Construction to begin first quarter 2012, operational 2015
                                   Source: Summit Power, Global CCS Institute
CONCLUSIONS: CCS Status
   PROGRESS: Failure to enact climate legislation slowed momentum, but key projects are
    making solid progress and will enhance the U.S. and world CCS fleet.

   SUCCESS: For now seems to depend on combining multiple incentives (state and
    federal), and utilizing EOR, revenues from other useful products and cheap capture
    opportunities.

   SECURITY: CO2-EOR Can Promote Enhanced Energy Security and Lower CO2
    Emissions (DOE/NETL).

   ECONOMICS: Next generation CO2-EOR can provide 135 billion barrels of technically
    recoverable oil in the U.S. (with half economically recoverable given oil at $85/barrel).

   REGULATORY: Framework mostly in place and enabling safe and effective GS. Some
    nuances and modalities still need to be clarified.

However nationally, without a climate policy or other incentives for CCS and/or EOR, broader
   CCS development will be fairly slow.
                                            Source: U.S. Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory June 2011
Recent U.S. News
Issued on: November 16, 2011                                                                   Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New
                                                                                               York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. In all, seven small-scale field
         Midwest Has Potential to Store Hundreds                                               validation tests were conducted in Phase II:
         of Years of CO2 Emissions                                                             - Three geologic injection tests, one in each of the three major geologic
         Regional Partnership's Phase II Field Tests Validate                                  provinces of the region: the Michigan Basin, Appalachian Basin, and Cincinnati
                                                                                               Arch, and hosted by major power companies in the region.
         Earlier Research Results
                                                                                               - Four terrestrial field tests in land types characteristic of the region’s diversity:
                                                                                               croplands, reclaimed minelands, reclaimed marshlands, and forested wetlands.
Washington, D.C. — Geologic capacity exists to permanently store hundreds of years
      of regional carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in nine states stretching from                Phase II terrestrial field tests showed that the MRCSP region can potentially
      Indiana to New Jersey, according to injection field tests conducted by the               store about 15 percent of the region’s annual CO2 emissions from large point
      Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP).                               sources, such as power plants. In particular, Phase II confirmed that no-till
                                                                                               agriculture is a valuable carbon storage strategy with the added benefit of
         MRCSP’s just-released Phase II final report indicates the region has likely total     improved soil quality and agronomic productivity.
         storage of 245.5 billion metric tons of CO2, mostly in deep saline rock
         formations, a large capacity compared to present day emissions. While                 MRCSP Phase II field tests also determined that oil-and-gas fields have a high
         distributed sources such as agriculture, transportation, and home heating             potential for enhanced oil and gas production associated with CO2 storage. In
         account for a significant amount of CO2 emissions in the MRCSP area, over             addition, using CO2 for enhanced coalbed methane recovery also shows
         half of the emissions come from large, stationary sources such as power and           potential for storing CO2. The MRCSP estimates that by utilizing CO2 for
         industrial plants. These units account for nearly 700 million metric tons             EOR, approximately 1.2 billion barrels of oil could be recovered from existing
         annually.                                                                             oil fields in their region helping to offset the cost of deploying carbon capture
                                                                                               and storage technologies.
         MRCSP is one of seven Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSPs)
         established by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy          Managed by FE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, the seven
         (FE) to determine the best geologic and terrestrial storage approaches and            RCSPs, which includes the MRCSP, focus on CCS opportunities within their
         apply technologies to safely and permanently store CO2 for each partnership’s         specific regions, while collectively building an effective and robust nationwide
         specific region. Establishing the safe, permanent and environmentally sound           initiative. Through this process, each RCSP has developed a regional carbon
         storage of CO2 is a key element in moving toward the commercial deployment            management plan to identify the most suitable storage strategies and
         of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, which many              technologies, aid in regulatory development, and propose appropriate
         experts view as a crucial option in helping meet the climate change challenge.        infrastructure for CCS commercialization within their respective regions.

         MRCSP’s Phase II small-scale geologic field tests used less than 60,000               The MRCSP project, led by Battelle, included a public-private collaboration
         metric tons of CO2 injection into selected deep saline formations to validate         with nearly 40 members from government, industry, state geological
         data from earlier Phase I, or characterization, research. Deep saline formation       surveys, and universities across the nine member states.
         injection is a storage type that represents the most significant geologic storage
         potential for the United States. These latest results turn earlier information into
         practical, real-world knowledge for the most promising carbon storage
         technologies.
         Phase I projects characterized large point sources of CO2 and potential
         geological and terrestrial storage options for the region, which comprises
Coal Project Hits Snag as a Partner Backs                                            Bush, envisaged building a plant that would turn coal into a hydrocarbon
                                                                                     gas, filter out the carbon dioxide and burn the hydrogen for power. Bids were
Off by Matthew Wald | November 10, 2011                                              solicited, and the venture settled on a site in Mattoon, Ill. But the administration
                                                                                     shifted course and killed the program in 2008, citing concerns about the costs.
WASHINGTON — The leading American effort to capture carbon dioxide from
coal plants has hit a stumbling block that could imperil the project and set back    Last year the Obama administration resuscitated the project with $1 billion in
a promising technology for addressing global warming, people involved in the         Recovery Act money but settled on a different technology: burning coal in
venture said.                                                                        oxygen instead of ordinary air to produce nearly pure carbon dioxide as an
                                                                                     exhaust gas that would then be piped underground for disposal.
Ameren, the Midwestern power company that was to be the host for the
project, has told its partners that because of its financial situation, it cannot    Word that this effort, too, could be set back frustrated experts in the field, given
take part as promised, although it has not told them exactly what it will do. The    a general industry consensus that the federal government should be
company had agreed to supply an old oil-fired power plant in                         underwriting demonstrations of technologies to limit carbon dioxide emissions
Meredosia, Ill., that would be converted to demonstrate the carbon-capture           so the market can judge which are most practical.
technology on a commercial scale.
                                                                                     Ernest J. Moniz, a professor of physics at M.I.T. and former under secretary of
Participants in the venture, known as FutureGen 2.0., are to meet next week to       energy who wrote a pivotal 2007 report calling for the prompt demonstration of
work out how they might get access to the old plant, which Ameren recently           carbon capture technologies, said: ―It’s only more true four years later — we
said it would shut down by the end of the year, and how it might be maintained       can’t get one going, but we actually need more than one.‖
until the remaining partners are ready to take it over. The people who talked
about the project asked not to be identified because FutureGen’s directors had       Another expert, Nick Welch, a consultant on carbon capture projects, said, ―If
not yet met.                                                                         you were really serious about getting on with this stuff, even in the complex
                                                                                     democracy that we live in, you might find a way of getting through all this.‖
While the other major partners, Babcock & Wilcox and Air Liquide, could seek
to buy the plant and convert it without Ameren, time is short. The federal           If the project needed a deadline extension from Congress to hold on to the $1
government promised the project $1 billion, or roughly 80 percent of its             billion in federal aid, many note, it is not clear that it could get one in this
costs, on the condition that the money be spent by the end of 2015. That’s a         fiscally weak environment. And experts on coal-fired emissions say that without
tight time frame for developing a technology that has never been used on a           government help, it is unlikely that the private sector will risk the money
commercial scale, the participants said.                                             necessary for a first-of-a-kind engineering project.
A spokesman for Ameren declined to comment on whether it would play any              When the Bush administration unveiled its FutureGen project in 2003, the
role in the project. In announcing last month that it was closing the plant by the   expectation was that carbon dioxide limits were likely to be imposed by
end of the year, the company had said that this did not preclude using it for        Congress. That never happened, but the Obama administration said recently
FutureGen.                                                                           that it intended to complete a carbon dioxide rule for new power plants by next
                                                                                     May.
It is the latest setback for the program, which was long seen as the nation’s
best hope for taking a worldwide lead in developing ways to capture and bury         At the same time, the Obama administration has faced consistent obstacles
carbon dioxide from coal burning. Globally, coal burning now accounts for            from Republican critics in pursuing tighter regulatory limits on air pollution.
roughly 20 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, and rising energy
demand is only expected to drive up coal consumption, especially in nations
with large reserves like China and India.
The project’s first incarnation, announced in 2003 by President George W.
EOR is most common right now in the Permian Basin region of Texas and New
Energy Department to stress funding for carbon                                       Mexico. Some companies in Texas, including ExxonMobil Corp., have started
capture, use and storage absent climate                                              shifting toward EOR to access harder-to-reach oil as first- and second-line
                                                                                     methods extract less and less oil.
legislation, official says Posted on October 26, 2011 at 2:49 pm
by Puneet Kollipara                                                                  Using EOR methods could add as many as 2.5 million jobs and reduce oil
                                                                                     imports by 30 to 40 percent in the next 20 years, McConnell said. The Texas
                                                                                     Bureau of Economic Geology has suggested that extracting even 10 percent of
                                                                                     the crude that EOR methods can reach in the state could add over $200 billion
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Department of Energy will emphasize funding for                 to the Texas economy and create 1.5 million jobs in the state.
carbon capture, sequestration and utilization research and projects as a way to
―move the needle‖ on climate change in the coming decade in the absence of           Carbon capture, sequestration and utilization projects are occurring right now
climate legislation, a top official said today.                                      in the absence of congressional action on climate, because they make sense
                                                                                     economically to industry.‖
Chuck McConnell, chief operating officer of the DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy,
said at a conference today there’s nobody in his office ―who’s going to wait         He added that government subsidies have helped the cause. The DOE in late
around for climate legislation and be paralyzed in the meantime.‖                    September finalized $450 million in previously announced funding for the
                                                                                     Texas Clean Energy Project near Odessa, Texas, a 400-megawatt power plant
The likelihood of climate legislation clearing both chambers of Congress has         that will capture 90 percent of emitted carbon for later EOR use.
fallen substantially since Senate Republicans filibustered a cap-and-trade bill in
2010. With fossil fuels not going away anytime soon, McConnell said his              Billions of dollars in similar projects are underway nationwide with DOE
agency would continue funding research into technologies for capturing and           funding, he said, including FutureGen 2.0, a project for retrofitting St. Louis-
using carbon emissions.                                                              based Ameren Corp.’s 200-megawatt coal plant in Meredosia, Ill.
―We’re going to take a business and industrial approach to it and put together       ―That’s what we’re supposed to be doing at Fossil Energy, catalyzing industries
market plans and business plans that industry can get behind and want to             that are going to have a long-term future in this country,‖ he said.
invest, not be forced to invest,‖ McConnell said.
                                                                                     Enhanced oil recovery is one facet of the DOE’s fossil-fuel portfolio that also
DOE has touted using captured carbon dioxide in enhanced oil recovery, which         includes research and development into shale gas technologies, as well as
industry has increasingly turned to for extracting oil that first-line and second-   technologies for capturing, sequestering and utilizing carbon emissions from
line methods can’t access.                                                           coal combustion.
McConnell said funding the research is especially important because                  But with Congress looking for ways to reduce the federal deficit, McConnell
companies are running out of carbon dioxide for use in EOR, ―Yet we’re               said he felt certain the DOE’s budget would face cuts in the coming years.
venting it like there’s nobody’s business.‖ One EOR method involves injecting
carbon dioxide into wells to make crude in deep rock formations less viscous         ―We have to figure out how to do more with less,‖ he said. ―Sounds trite, but it’s
and easier to extract.                                                               absolutely true.‖
The DOE says the U.S. has more than a trillion barrels of undeveloped oil
resources still in the ground. About 430 billion barrels of that is recoverable
using today’s technology, including EOR methods, according to the U.S.
Energy Department.

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  • 1. CCS in the U.S. Presentation to the Sixth Annual Zero Emission Conference, Oslo International Environmental NGO Network on CCS 22 November 2011 Chris Smith, network coordinator
  • 2. Our Viewpoint International ENGO Network on CCS  Some of the world’s most prominent environmental NGOs represented  EDF, NRDC, WWF, ZERO, WRI, CATF, Bellona, Climate Institute, Green Alliance, Pembina Institute On CCS:  CCS is not the sole nor the preferred climate mitigation tool (truly sustainable options should be preferred)  Nonetheless essential given the scale and rate of effort needed  Ready to begin deployment today  Primary barrier is economic  Must be regulated appropriately to be safe and effective
  • 3. Why CCS? CCS considered crucial in global efforts to reduce CO2 emissions. According to the IEA:  Broad deployment of low‐carbon energy technologies could reduce projected 2050 emissions to half 2005 levels  CCS could contribute about one‐fifth of those reductions in a least‐cost emissions reduction portfolio  Reaching that goal, however, would require around 100 CCS projects to be implemented by 2020 and more than 3000 by 2050 Source: IEA 2011 CCS Legal and Regulatory Review
  • 5. Recent Progress The EPA finalized two federal rules related to geological storage: 1. A new class of injection wells (Class VI) under the Underground Injection Control Program for injection of CO2 for sequestration (Safe Drinking Water Act); and 2. A subpart to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule (Clean Air Act).
  • 6. …Recent Progress Class VI Aims to safeguard groundwater during CO2 injection. The Class VI rule requires operators to submit, update and implement a comprehensive series of site-specific plans:  An Area of Review and Corrective Action Plan;  A Monitoring and Testing Plan;  An Injection Well Plugging Plan;  A Post-Injection Site Care and Site Closure plan; and  An Emergency and Remedial Response Plan.
  • 7. …Recent Progress GHG Reporting Data gathering to help with the implementation of the Clean Air Act. Under Subpart RR, the following quantities must be reported:  Mass of CO2 received, Mass of CO2 injected into the subsurface, Mass of CO2 produced  Mass of CO2 emitted by surface leakage, Mass of CO2 equipment leakage and vented CO2 emissions from surface equipment located between the injection/production flow meter and the injection/production wellhead(s)  Mass of CO2 sequestered in subsurface geologic formations and  Cumulative mass of CO2 reported as sequestered in subsurface geologic formations in all years since facility became subject to reporting requirements Data is reported annually, but some information needs to be collected on a quarterly basis. A Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) plan is required to be submitted by the owner/operator that includes:  Identification of CO2 leakage pathways in MMA, incl. likelihood, magnitude and timing, and Delineation of the monitoring area  A strategy for detecting and quantifying any surface leakage of CO2  A strategy for establishing expected baselines for monitoring CO2 surface leakage
  • 8. …Recent Progress States The Department of Energy reports that developments continue at a state level:  Six states already have enacted comprehensive legislation on regulation of geologic storage  Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas Source: EPA, IEA 2011 CCS Legal and Regulatory Review
  • 9. Task Force President Barack Obama created the Interagency Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage in 2010. Co-chaired by EPA and DOE, the task force delivered a series of recommendations for CCS development in the next 10 years. Main findings and recommendations include:  CCS is Viable  A Carbon Price is Critical  Federal Coordination should be Strengthened  Recommendations on Liability: Open-ended federal indemnification is not a viable alternative but four approaches merit further consideration: relying on existing frameworks, limits on claims, a trust fund, and transfer of liability to the federal government (with contingencies).
  • 11.
  • 12. Weyburn (Great Plains Synfuel Plant and Weyburn-Midale Project) Cenovus Energy and Apache Canada  Saskatchewan, Canada (with CO2 transported from North Dakota, USA)  18 million tonnes CO2 stored as of 2010; projected 40 million tonnes CO2 to be stored over life of EOR operations  For final phase of project, DOE is providing $3 million in funding and the Government of Canada has committed $2.2 million.  Pioneering research includes study of mile-deep seals securely containing the CO2 reservoir, predicting the CO2 plume movement, and monitoring permanent storage. Source: U.S. DOE, Global CCS Institute
  • 13. FutureGen FutureGen Alliance, US Department of Energy, State of Illinois, Ameren Energy Resources, Babcock&Wilcox, American Air Liquide  Meredosia, Illinois  200 MW oxy-combustion plant, 90% CO2 capture  $1.3 billion plant (with $1 billion U.S. DOE ARRA funds)  1.3 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured  Geologic storage in deep saline formation  Construction to begin early 2012, operational 2015 Source: FutureGen Alliance, Global CCS Institute
  • 14. Kemper County (formerly Plant Ratcliffe) Southern Company  Kemper County, Mississippi  582 MW IGCC plant  $2.4 billion plant (with $270 million U.S. DOE grant)  3.5 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured  Onshore EOR a driver for development  Construction began June 2010, operational 2014 Source: Southern Co, Global CCS Institute
  • 15. Texas Clean Energy Project Summit Power  Penwell, Texas  400 MW IGCC plant, 90% capture CO2  $2.4 billion plant (with $450 million U.S. DOE grant)  2.7 million tonnes CO2 per annum to be captured  EOR a driver for development (Permian Basin oilfields)  Has all necessary permits, including air quality  Water (either Midland sewage or Capitan Reef brackish water); considering desalination plant  Construction to begin first quarter 2012, operational 2015 Source: Summit Power, Global CCS Institute
  • 16. CONCLUSIONS: CCS Status  PROGRESS: Failure to enact climate legislation slowed momentum, but key projects are making solid progress and will enhance the U.S. and world CCS fleet.  SUCCESS: For now seems to depend on combining multiple incentives (state and federal), and utilizing EOR, revenues from other useful products and cheap capture opportunities.  SECURITY: CO2-EOR Can Promote Enhanced Energy Security and Lower CO2 Emissions (DOE/NETL).  ECONOMICS: Next generation CO2-EOR can provide 135 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil in the U.S. (with half economically recoverable given oil at $85/barrel).  REGULATORY: Framework mostly in place and enabling safe and effective GS. Some nuances and modalities still need to be clarified. However nationally, without a climate policy or other incentives for CCS and/or EOR, broader CCS development will be fairly slow. Source: U.S. Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory June 2011
  • 18. Issued on: November 16, 2011 Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. In all, seven small-scale field Midwest Has Potential to Store Hundreds validation tests were conducted in Phase II: of Years of CO2 Emissions - Three geologic injection tests, one in each of the three major geologic Regional Partnership's Phase II Field Tests Validate provinces of the region: the Michigan Basin, Appalachian Basin, and Cincinnati Arch, and hosted by major power companies in the region. Earlier Research Results - Four terrestrial field tests in land types characteristic of the region’s diversity: croplands, reclaimed minelands, reclaimed marshlands, and forested wetlands. Washington, D.C. — Geologic capacity exists to permanently store hundreds of years of regional carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in nine states stretching from Phase II terrestrial field tests showed that the MRCSP region can potentially Indiana to New Jersey, according to injection field tests conducted by the store about 15 percent of the region’s annual CO2 emissions from large point Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP). sources, such as power plants. In particular, Phase II confirmed that no-till agriculture is a valuable carbon storage strategy with the added benefit of MRCSP’s just-released Phase II final report indicates the region has likely total improved soil quality and agronomic productivity. storage of 245.5 billion metric tons of CO2, mostly in deep saline rock formations, a large capacity compared to present day emissions. While MRCSP Phase II field tests also determined that oil-and-gas fields have a high distributed sources such as agriculture, transportation, and home heating potential for enhanced oil and gas production associated with CO2 storage. In account for a significant amount of CO2 emissions in the MRCSP area, over addition, using CO2 for enhanced coalbed methane recovery also shows half of the emissions come from large, stationary sources such as power and potential for storing CO2. The MRCSP estimates that by utilizing CO2 for industrial plants. These units account for nearly 700 million metric tons EOR, approximately 1.2 billion barrels of oil could be recovered from existing annually. oil fields in their region helping to offset the cost of deploying carbon capture and storage technologies. MRCSP is one of seven Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSPs) established by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy Managed by FE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, the seven (FE) to determine the best geologic and terrestrial storage approaches and RCSPs, which includes the MRCSP, focus on CCS opportunities within their apply technologies to safely and permanently store CO2 for each partnership’s specific regions, while collectively building an effective and robust nationwide specific region. Establishing the safe, permanent and environmentally sound initiative. Through this process, each RCSP has developed a regional carbon storage of CO2 is a key element in moving toward the commercial deployment management plan to identify the most suitable storage strategies and of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, which many technologies, aid in regulatory development, and propose appropriate experts view as a crucial option in helping meet the climate change challenge. infrastructure for CCS commercialization within their respective regions. MRCSP’s Phase II small-scale geologic field tests used less than 60,000 The MRCSP project, led by Battelle, included a public-private collaboration metric tons of CO2 injection into selected deep saline formations to validate with nearly 40 members from government, industry, state geological data from earlier Phase I, or characterization, research. Deep saline formation surveys, and universities across the nine member states. injection is a storage type that represents the most significant geologic storage potential for the United States. These latest results turn earlier information into practical, real-world knowledge for the most promising carbon storage technologies. Phase I projects characterized large point sources of CO2 and potential geological and terrestrial storage options for the region, which comprises
  • 19. Coal Project Hits Snag as a Partner Backs Bush, envisaged building a plant that would turn coal into a hydrocarbon gas, filter out the carbon dioxide and burn the hydrogen for power. Bids were Off by Matthew Wald | November 10, 2011 solicited, and the venture settled on a site in Mattoon, Ill. But the administration shifted course and killed the program in 2008, citing concerns about the costs. WASHINGTON — The leading American effort to capture carbon dioxide from coal plants has hit a stumbling block that could imperil the project and set back Last year the Obama administration resuscitated the project with $1 billion in a promising technology for addressing global warming, people involved in the Recovery Act money but settled on a different technology: burning coal in venture said. oxygen instead of ordinary air to produce nearly pure carbon dioxide as an exhaust gas that would then be piped underground for disposal. Ameren, the Midwestern power company that was to be the host for the project, has told its partners that because of its financial situation, it cannot Word that this effort, too, could be set back frustrated experts in the field, given take part as promised, although it has not told them exactly what it will do. The a general industry consensus that the federal government should be company had agreed to supply an old oil-fired power plant in underwriting demonstrations of technologies to limit carbon dioxide emissions Meredosia, Ill., that would be converted to demonstrate the carbon-capture so the market can judge which are most practical. technology on a commercial scale. Ernest J. Moniz, a professor of physics at M.I.T. and former under secretary of Participants in the venture, known as FutureGen 2.0., are to meet next week to energy who wrote a pivotal 2007 report calling for the prompt demonstration of work out how they might get access to the old plant, which Ameren recently carbon capture technologies, said: ―It’s only more true four years later — we said it would shut down by the end of the year, and how it might be maintained can’t get one going, but we actually need more than one.‖ until the remaining partners are ready to take it over. The people who talked about the project asked not to be identified because FutureGen’s directors had Another expert, Nick Welch, a consultant on carbon capture projects, said, ―If not yet met. you were really serious about getting on with this stuff, even in the complex democracy that we live in, you might find a way of getting through all this.‖ While the other major partners, Babcock & Wilcox and Air Liquide, could seek to buy the plant and convert it without Ameren, time is short. The federal If the project needed a deadline extension from Congress to hold on to the $1 government promised the project $1 billion, or roughly 80 percent of its billion in federal aid, many note, it is not clear that it could get one in this costs, on the condition that the money be spent by the end of 2015. That’s a fiscally weak environment. And experts on coal-fired emissions say that without tight time frame for developing a technology that has never been used on a government help, it is unlikely that the private sector will risk the money commercial scale, the participants said. necessary for a first-of-a-kind engineering project. A spokesman for Ameren declined to comment on whether it would play any When the Bush administration unveiled its FutureGen project in 2003, the role in the project. In announcing last month that it was closing the plant by the expectation was that carbon dioxide limits were likely to be imposed by end of the year, the company had said that this did not preclude using it for Congress. That never happened, but the Obama administration said recently FutureGen. that it intended to complete a carbon dioxide rule for new power plants by next May. It is the latest setback for the program, which was long seen as the nation’s best hope for taking a worldwide lead in developing ways to capture and bury At the same time, the Obama administration has faced consistent obstacles carbon dioxide from coal burning. Globally, coal burning now accounts for from Republican critics in pursuing tighter regulatory limits on air pollution. roughly 20 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, and rising energy demand is only expected to drive up coal consumption, especially in nations with large reserves like China and India. The project’s first incarnation, announced in 2003 by President George W.
  • 20. EOR is most common right now in the Permian Basin region of Texas and New Energy Department to stress funding for carbon Mexico. Some companies in Texas, including ExxonMobil Corp., have started capture, use and storage absent climate shifting toward EOR to access harder-to-reach oil as first- and second-line methods extract less and less oil. legislation, official says Posted on October 26, 2011 at 2:49 pm by Puneet Kollipara Using EOR methods could add as many as 2.5 million jobs and reduce oil imports by 30 to 40 percent in the next 20 years, McConnell said. The Texas Bureau of Economic Geology has suggested that extracting even 10 percent of the crude that EOR methods can reach in the state could add over $200 billion ARLINGTON, Va. – The Department of Energy will emphasize funding for to the Texas economy and create 1.5 million jobs in the state. carbon capture, sequestration and utilization research and projects as a way to ―move the needle‖ on climate change in the coming decade in the absence of Carbon capture, sequestration and utilization projects are occurring right now climate legislation, a top official said today. in the absence of congressional action on climate, because they make sense economically to industry.‖ Chuck McConnell, chief operating officer of the DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy, said at a conference today there’s nobody in his office ―who’s going to wait He added that government subsidies have helped the cause. The DOE in late around for climate legislation and be paralyzed in the meantime.‖ September finalized $450 million in previously announced funding for the Texas Clean Energy Project near Odessa, Texas, a 400-megawatt power plant The likelihood of climate legislation clearing both chambers of Congress has that will capture 90 percent of emitted carbon for later EOR use. fallen substantially since Senate Republicans filibustered a cap-and-trade bill in 2010. With fossil fuels not going away anytime soon, McConnell said his Billions of dollars in similar projects are underway nationwide with DOE agency would continue funding research into technologies for capturing and funding, he said, including FutureGen 2.0, a project for retrofitting St. Louis- using carbon emissions. based Ameren Corp.’s 200-megawatt coal plant in Meredosia, Ill. ―We’re going to take a business and industrial approach to it and put together ―That’s what we’re supposed to be doing at Fossil Energy, catalyzing industries market plans and business plans that industry can get behind and want to that are going to have a long-term future in this country,‖ he said. invest, not be forced to invest,‖ McConnell said. Enhanced oil recovery is one facet of the DOE’s fossil-fuel portfolio that also DOE has touted using captured carbon dioxide in enhanced oil recovery, which includes research and development into shale gas technologies, as well as industry has increasingly turned to for extracting oil that first-line and second- technologies for capturing, sequestering and utilizing carbon emissions from line methods can’t access. coal combustion. McConnell said funding the research is especially important because But with Congress looking for ways to reduce the federal deficit, McConnell companies are running out of carbon dioxide for use in EOR, ―Yet we’re said he felt certain the DOE’s budget would face cuts in the coming years. venting it like there’s nobody’s business.‖ One EOR method involves injecting carbon dioxide into wells to make crude in deep rock formations less viscous ―We have to figure out how to do more with less,‖ he said. ―Sounds trite, but it’s and easier to extract. absolutely true.‖ The DOE says the U.S. has more than a trillion barrels of undeveloped oil resources still in the ground. About 430 billion barrels of that is recoverable using today’s technology, including EOR methods, according to the U.S. Energy Department.

Editor's Notes

  1. The Illinois project just entered the “operate” stage this week (week of November 14. 2011).