Carbon geological utilization and storage in China: current status and perspectives

Acta Geotechnica - Tập 9 - Trang 7-27 - 2013
Heping Xie1, Xiaochun Li2, Zhiming Fang2, Yufei Wang3, Qi Li2, Lu Shi2, Bing Bai2, Ning Wei2, Zhengmeng Hou4,5
1Center of CCUS and CO2 Mineralization and Utilization, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
2State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China
3Key Laboratory of Energy Engineering Safety and Mechanics on Disasters, The Ministry of Education, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
4Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
5Sino-German Energy Research Center, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

Tóm tắt

As an emerging technology with the potential to enable large-scale utilization of fossil fuels in a low-carbon manner, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is widely considered to be a strategic technology option to help reduce CO2 emissions and ensure energy security in China. In principle, CCUS can be divided into three categories, namely chemical utilization, biological utilization and geological utilization. Of the three categories, carbon geological utilization and storage (CGUS) technology has obtained the most attention lately due to its ability to utilize underground resources and conditions, to generate further economic benefits, a feature that distinguishes it from other CO2 reduction technologies. The CGUS technology related in this paper has various types, each with its own potential, difficulties and characteristics. This paper summarizes China’s research findings on the various types of CGUS technology, analyzes their research status, development potential, early opportunities and long-term contributions and recommends major geological utilization methods to policy makers and investors based on China’s natural resources and industrial characteristics. Besides, this paper analyzes the status, mechanisms and limitations of China’s relations with other countries in this field, as a means to promote research cooperation on an international level.

Tài liệu tham khảo

2050 China Energy and CO2 Emission Report Research Group (2009) 2050 China energy and CO2 emission report. Science Press, Beijing

Adams T (2007) Spectra energy transmission acid gas re-injection experience, managing CO2: recovery and technologies, May 29th, 2007, Calgary, Alberta

Babadagli T (2004) Optimization of CO2 injection for sequestration/enhanced oil recovery and current status in Canada. In: Lombardi S, Altunina LK, Beaubien SE (eds) NATO advanced research workshop on advances in CO2 geological sequestration in Eastern and Western European Countries, Tomsk, Russia

Bi F, Li F, Liang H (2011) Domestic and foreign research and application progress on CO2-EOR technology. Value Eng 30:206–207

BP (2010) BP Statistical Review of World Energy

Department of social development, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China and The Administrative Centre for China’s Agenda 21 (ACCA21) (2011) Technology Roadmap Study on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage in China

Dong L, Liu L, Qu X, Liu N, Guo X (2010) Research progress of ability of mineral trapping of CO2. Adv Earth Sci 9:941–949

Fan H, Huang Z, Yuan J, Gao G, Tong C, Feng C (2011) Experiment on solubility of CH4 and CO2 at high temperature and high pressure. J China Univ Pet 2:6–11

Fang Z, Li X (2012) Experimental study of gas adsorption-induced coal swelling and its influence on permeability. Disaster Adv 5:769–773

He J (2011) Enhanced geothermal systems applied research of the world’s major developed countries. Land Resour Inf 8:49–52

Hu B, Han X, Xiao Z, Lu Y, Chen M (2005) Distribution of potash feldspar resources in China and its exploitation. Geol Chem Miner 17:26–32

Hughes DS (2009) Carbon storage in depleted gas fields: key challenges. Energy Procedia 1:3007–3014

IEA (2009) World Energy Outlook 2009

Koukouzas N, Gemeni V, Ziock HJ (2009) Sequestration of CO2 in magnesium silicates, in Western Macedonia, Greece. Int J Miner Process 93:179–186

Lin W, Liu Z, Ma F, Liu C, Wang G (2012) An estimation of HDR resources in China’s mainland. Acta Geoscientica Sinica 05:807–811

Nie H, He F, Bao S (2011) Peculiar geological characteristics of shale gas in Chine and its exploration countermeasures. Nat Gas Ind 31:111–116

Ou C, Zeng Y (2011) Research prospect of CO2 sealing up for safekeeping and CO2 enhanced CH4 recovery in adsorption reservoir bed. Chem Ind Eng Prog 30:258–263

Park AHA, Fan LS (2004) CO2 mineral sequestration: physically activated dissolution of serpentine and pH swing process. Chem Eng Sci 59:5241–5247

Qiu Z, Xie B, Wang Z, Shen H (2012) Key technology on drilling fluid of supercritical carbon dioxide. Pet Drill Tech 40:1–7

Ren Z, Zhang L, Zhang L (2010) Geological storage of CO2: overseas demonstration projects and its implications to China. J China Univ Petrol 34:93–98

Shen P, Yang Y (2006) Problems on enhanced oil recovery by using greenhouse gas. China Basic Sci 8:23–31

Shen P, Jiang H, Chen Y, Li Y, Liu J (2007) Study on CO2 injection to enhanced oil recovery. Special Oil Gas Reserv 14:1–4

Sweatman RE, Parker ME, Crookshank SL (2009) Industry CO2 EOR experience relevant for carbon capture and storage (CCS). Oil Gas J 107:20–25

Vandeweijer V, Van der Meer B, Hofstee C, Mulders F, D`Hoore D, Graven H (2011) Monitoring the CO2 injection site: K12-B. Energy Procedia 4:5471–5478

Wang H, Shen Z, Li G (2011) Feasibility analysis on shale gas exploitation with supercritical CO2. Pet Drill Tech 39:30–35

Xie H (2010) Develop low-carbon technology and promote green economy. Energy China 32:5–10

Xie H, Xie L, Wang Y, Zhu J, Liang B, Ju Y (2012) CCU: more feasible and economic strategy than CCS for reducing CO2 emissions. J Sichun Univ Eng Sci Ed 44:1–5

Modified from schematic of another conceptual three-wells Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) in hot rock. http://geothermalworldwide.com/egs.html

GCCSI, Technology: enhanced geothermal systems (EGS)

Yang R (2008) Discussion on current situation of comprehensive utilization and development direction of gypsum resources. Inorg Chem Ind 40:5–7

Ye J, Feng S, Fan Z, Wang G, Gunter WD, Wong S, Robinson JR (2007) Micro-pilot test for enhanced coalbed methane recovery by injecting carbon dioxide in south part Qinshui Basin. Acta Petrolei Sinica 28:77–80

Zhao J (2008) Utilization of HDR geothermal resources: a bright future interview on Professor Xiulan Yin in China Geological Environmental Monitoring Institute. China mining news, 07 November 2008

Zhuang Q (2012) Key technologies study on EGS of Fujian province. Energy Environ 3:90–92