2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-015-4029-z
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Injection rates and cost estimates for CO2 storage in the west Mediterranean region

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“…Building on the work of van den Broek et al, Carneiro et al provide values for the above cost parameters in € (ca. 2007) for deep offshore saline formations as follows: C d = €26 k per m, C w = €8200 k per well, C sf = €6120 k per well, C sd = €24 097 k, and C m = €1530 k. They further suggest an OMM factor of f = 0.05.…”
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“…Building on the work of van den Broek et al, Carneiro et al provide values for the above cost parameters in € (ca. 2007) for deep offshore saline formations as follows: C d = €26 k per m, C w = €8200 k per well, C sf = €6120 k per well, C sd = €24 097 k, and C m = €1530 k. They further suggest an OMM factor of f = 0.05.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on the work of van den Broek et al, 20 Carneiro et al 16 provide values for the above cost parameters in € (ca. 2007) for deep offshore saline formations as follows:…”
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“…In practice, a CO 2 injection project could operate with multiple injection wells, e.g., the In Salah project [ 48 , 49 , 50 ], or single injection well, e.g., the Sleipner project [ 1 ]. However, the number of injection wells that can be deployed for any storage project may vary depending on several factors such as the reservoir heterogeneity [ 19 ], the amount of CO 2 which can be injected into a single well without causing adverse overpressure [ 51 ], the trade-off between cost of adding a well [ 19 ] and/or the amount of CO 2 that could be taken by any single well.…”
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“…We assume that, in practice, each injection site could represent several wells. The number of wells deployed at a given injection site will typically depend on the trade o between the cost of adding a well and the amount of CO 2 that can be safely injected into one well without overpressure [39]. In practice, this may also depend on the permeability of the targeted eld.…”
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