2005
DOI: 10.2118/05-08-02
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Pipeline Backbone for Carbon Dioxide for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Western Canada

Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO2 injection into oil reservoirs is a proven technology that is emerging in Canada as an economic method to increase oil production from mature fields while sequestering CO2 emissions. Two commercial CO2 floods are currently operating in Alberta and Saskatchewan with a number of new projects identified for development. The Alberta and Saskatchewan governments have updated their royalty regulations to promote enhanced oil recovery and the industrial CO2 sources have been identified. The "buildi… Show more

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“…Since the 1980s, CO 2 has been used for improving the recovery of petroleum (enhanced oil recovery, EOR), [207][208][209][210] and natural gas (enhanced gas recovery, EGR). [211][212][213][214] The primary target of this technology has been up to now to increase the yield of existing reserves.…”
Section: Enhanced Oil Gas Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1980s, CO 2 has been used for improving the recovery of petroleum (enhanced oil recovery, EOR), [207][208][209][210] and natural gas (enhanced gas recovery, EGR). [211][212][213][214] The primary target of this technology has been up to now to increase the yield of existing reserves.…”
Section: Enhanced Oil Gas Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed 150-mile pipeline would connect the CO 2 emitting industrial heartland northeast of Edmonton to hundreds of depleted oilfields in central and south Alberta , . The movement of large quantities of CO 2 is expected to revitalize light oil production in central and southern Alberta and provide access to sedimentary basins that contain promising geologic formations for carbon sequestration . The adoption of this infrastructure model by Alberta is being promoted as an economic incentive for industry to locate in Alberta.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%