2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.574
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Lacq-Rousse Industrial CCS Reference Project: Description and Operational Feedback after two and Half Years of Operation

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“…The solid reactants used were natural limestone and dolostone and mixtures of ground calcite with small amounts of muscovite, and dolomite with trace pyrite. The reactions studied were based on consideration of the Lacq-Rousse injection site in southwestern France (Monne and Prinet, 2013). The brine was relatively dilute (∼0.4 M NaCl).…”
Section: Chemical Effect Of Individual Impuritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solid reactants used were natural limestone and dolostone and mixtures of ground calcite with small amounts of muscovite, and dolomite with trace pyrite. The reactions studied were based on consideration of the Lacq-Rousse injection site in southwestern France (Monne and Prinet, 2013). The brine was relatively dilute (∼0.4 M NaCl).…”
Section: Chemical Effect Of Individual Impuritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, a hybrid phase separation system is proposed to manage a separation of CO2 from a high of 70% right down to a final composition of 6.5% molar content to adhere to the sales gas specification [3]. Due to the nature of its ultra high CO2 content, a typical membrane separation system is not deployed here due to inefficiency in the form of hydrocarbon losses.…”
Section: Project Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lacq-Rousse CCS was successful in demonstrating the technical feasibility of integrating technology within the capture, transportation and injection of CO2 stream into depleted onshore gas reservoir with a total of 45kT injected throughout the 30months of operational period [3]. The Sleipner CO2 injection project has to date successfully injected some 14MT of CO2 into the Utsira storage site offshore Norway [4] with a total designed maximum injection of 17MT of CO2.…”
Section: Comparative Review Of Some Ccs Projects Energy Footprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first French CO 2 capture and storage pilot conducted by TOTAL is to demonstrate the technical feasibility and reliability of an integrated CO 2 capture, transportation, injection, and storage into a depleted gas field. The rich CO 2 stream from an oxygen-gas combustion boiler is transported as a gas phase via existing pipelines to the Rousse gas field which is at a depth of 4500 m and was depleted to a 4 MPa in 2008 [6]. A total of 45,000 tonnes of CO 2 has been injected from 2010 to 2013, and two and a half years of monitoring during the injection have demonstrated that the CO 2 remains well confined within the reservoir [7].…”
Section: Geofluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%