Olje- og energidepartementet Carbon Capture and Storage in Norway Mr. Erik Just Olsen Adviser, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Olje- og energidepartementet Carbon capture and storage may amount to % of total emission reductions by 2050! Carbon Capture and storage IEA baseline scenario: World total primary energy supply by fuel
Olje- og energidepartementet CO 2 storage in Norway Sleipner: 1mill. tonnes CO 2 annually since 1996 Snøhvit: tonnes CO 2 annually from 2007
Olje- og energidepartementet Secure CO 2 -storage at Sleipner Source: DnV Saline Aquifer CO 2 Storage (SACS) CO2STORE
Olje- og energidepartementet Mongstad Kårstø Halten CO2 Project Draugen Grenland Carbon Capture from Gas-fired Power Plants Currently 3 projects in Norway: Mongstad Kårstø Halten CO 2 Project Norwegian government policy is that all new gas-fired power plants shall have CO 2 capture technology. The government will co-operate with the industry to realize this as soon as possible. Sleipner Snøhvit
Olje- og energidepartementet Carbon Capture at Mongstad The Norwegian government and Statoil:agreement to establish CO 2 capture at Mongstad Worlds largest full-scale CCS project of its kind Pilot from 2010, full-scale from 2014
Olje- og energidepartementet Kårstø Gas-fired power plant will start production in 2007 The government will contribute to carbon capture and storage Report shows: –USD 800 million capex –Carbon capture can be in place by 2011/2012
Olje- og energidepartementet Halten CO 2 Project Joint Shell and Statoil project million tonnes captured CO 2 from a gas-fired power plant used for EOR at Draugen annually Start up in Have signalled a need for significant subsidies Still in the planning phase, investment decision expected by 2008
Olje- og energidepartementet State owned CO 2 company Safeguard state interests in the Mongstad CCS project and other projects concerning CO 2 capture, transport and storage. An efficient tool to plan and execute CCS projects in co-operation with industrial partners.
Olje- og energidepartementet North Sea Basin Task Force Established November 2005 by Minister Wicks and Minister Enoksen Public and private bodies Broad principles to form basis for regulating transport, injection and permanent storage of CO2 in the North Sea sub-seabed Countries to make their own designated system Report to be presented in June
Olje- og energidepartementet Study of a CO 2 transport and storage infrastructure in the North Sea Initiated by UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown and Norway's Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg June 2006 Study scope: –Assess how a CO2-pipeline infrastructure could help enable CCS in the North Sea –Identify and evaluate benefits/costs –Identify barriers and required action Invitation to tender – deadline for response was February 23. Governing board established Delivery of report summer/autumn 2007