It is difficult to quantify and certify the greenhouse gas(GHG)emission reduction in the entire process of a project of carbon capture,utilization and storage(CCUS)-enhanced oil recovery(EOR).Under the methodological ...It is difficult to quantify and certify the greenhouse gas(GHG)emission reduction in the entire process of a project of carbon capture,utilization and storage(CCUS)-enhanced oil recovery(EOR).Under the methodological framework for GHG voluntary emission reduction project,the carbon emission reduction accounting method for CCUS-EOR project was established after examining the accounting boundaries in process links,the baseline emission and project emission accounting methods,and the emission and leakage quantification and prediction models,in order to provide a certification basis for the quantification of GHG emission reduction in the CCUS-EOR project.Based on the data of energy consumption,emission and leakage monitoring of the CCUS-EOR industrial demonstration project in Jilin Oilfield,the net emission reduction efficiency is determined to be about 91.1%at the current storage efficiency of 80%.The accounting and prediction of carbon emission reduction for CCUS-EOR projects with different concentrations and scales indicate that within the project accounting boundary,the certified net emission reduction efficiency of the low-concentration gas source CCUS-EOR projects represented by coal-fired power plants is about 37.1%,and the certified net emission reduction efficiency of the high-concentration gas source CCUS-EOR projects represented by natural gas hydrogen production is about 88.9%.The proposed method is applicable to the carbon emission reduction accounting for CCUS-EOR projects under multiple baseline scenarios during the certification period,which can provide decision-making basis for the planning and deployment of CCUS-EOR projects.展开更多
Because it is necessary to focus on differences in regional oil reservoirs and determine the priority of the CCUSEOR(Carbon capture,utilization,and storage-enhanced oil recovery) deployment under China’s net-zero CO_...Because it is necessary to focus on differences in regional oil reservoirs and determine the priority of the CCUSEOR(Carbon capture,utilization,and storage-enhanced oil recovery) deployment under China’s net-zero CO_(2) emission target,systematic and regional evaluations of CO_(2) sequestration capacity in major oil basins are needed considering the geofluid properties―carbon sequestration capacity in place(CSCIP)―where the ’in place’ indicates actual geological formation conditions underground,e.g.,formation temperature and pressure.Therefore,physical properties of geofluids at different depths with different geologic temperatures and pressure conditions are considered for the CO_(2) sequestration capacity evaluation in place,including shallow(800–2000 m),medium(2000–3500 m),deep(3500–4500 m) and ultra-deep(4500–8000 m) depth intervals.A modified evaluation model with four grading levels is proposed,combining the P-V-T equations of state(EOS) and evaluation equations of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum(CSLF),including theoretical,effective,practical,and CCUS-EOR CSCIP,which is more consistent with geofluid physical properties underground,to make the grading evaluation and ranking of the CSCIP in China’s major oil basins.Then,the grading CSCIP of 29 major oil basins in China was evaluated based on the petroleum resources evaluation results of the Ministry of Natural Resources of China(MNRC) during China’s 13th Five-Year Plan period.According to the grading evaluation results,suggestions for China’s CCUS-EOR prospective regions are given as follows:shallow oil fields of the Songliao Basin in Northeast China,shallow–medium oil fields of the Bohai Bay Basin in East China,medium oil fields of the Zhungeer Basin in West China,and medium oil fields of the Ordos Basin in Central China;all are potential areas for the CCUS-EOR geological sequestration in China’s onshore oil basins.In addition,in China’s offshore oil basins,shallow–medium oil fields of the Bohai Sea and shallow oil fields of the Pearl River Mouth Basin have potential for CCUS-EOR geological sequestration.展开更多
基金Supported by the PetroChina Science and Technology Project (2021ZZ01-06,2021DJ1101)。
文摘It is difficult to quantify and certify the greenhouse gas(GHG)emission reduction in the entire process of a project of carbon capture,utilization and storage(CCUS)-enhanced oil recovery(EOR).Under the methodological framework for GHG voluntary emission reduction project,the carbon emission reduction accounting method for CCUS-EOR project was established after examining the accounting boundaries in process links,the baseline emission and project emission accounting methods,and the emission and leakage quantification and prediction models,in order to provide a certification basis for the quantification of GHG emission reduction in the CCUS-EOR project.Based on the data of energy consumption,emission and leakage monitoring of the CCUS-EOR industrial demonstration project in Jilin Oilfield,the net emission reduction efficiency is determined to be about 91.1%at the current storage efficiency of 80%.The accounting and prediction of carbon emission reduction for CCUS-EOR projects with different concentrations and scales indicate that within the project accounting boundary,the certified net emission reduction efficiency of the low-concentration gas source CCUS-EOR projects represented by coal-fired power plants is about 37.1%,and the certified net emission reduction efficiency of the high-concentration gas source CCUS-EOR projects represented by natural gas hydrogen production is about 88.9%.The proposed method is applicable to the carbon emission reduction accounting for CCUS-EOR projects under multiple baseline scenarios during the certification period,which can provide decision-making basis for the planning and deployment of CCUS-EOR projects.
基金the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. U2244207, 42202179 and 52104034)the Fundamental Research Funds from Southwest Jiaotong University (Grant Nos. 2682023ZTPY030 and 2682022KJ034)。
文摘Because it is necessary to focus on differences in regional oil reservoirs and determine the priority of the CCUSEOR(Carbon capture,utilization,and storage-enhanced oil recovery) deployment under China’s net-zero CO_(2) emission target,systematic and regional evaluations of CO_(2) sequestration capacity in major oil basins are needed considering the geofluid properties―carbon sequestration capacity in place(CSCIP)―where the ’in place’ indicates actual geological formation conditions underground,e.g.,formation temperature and pressure.Therefore,physical properties of geofluids at different depths with different geologic temperatures and pressure conditions are considered for the CO_(2) sequestration capacity evaluation in place,including shallow(800–2000 m),medium(2000–3500 m),deep(3500–4500 m) and ultra-deep(4500–8000 m) depth intervals.A modified evaluation model with four grading levels is proposed,combining the P-V-T equations of state(EOS) and evaluation equations of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum(CSLF),including theoretical,effective,practical,and CCUS-EOR CSCIP,which is more consistent with geofluid physical properties underground,to make the grading evaluation and ranking of the CSCIP in China’s major oil basins.Then,the grading CSCIP of 29 major oil basins in China was evaluated based on the petroleum resources evaluation results of the Ministry of Natural Resources of China(MNRC) during China’s 13th Five-Year Plan period.According to the grading evaluation results,suggestions for China’s CCUS-EOR prospective regions are given as follows:shallow oil fields of the Songliao Basin in Northeast China,shallow–medium oil fields of the Bohai Bay Basin in East China,medium oil fields of the Zhungeer Basin in West China,and medium oil fields of the Ordos Basin in Central China;all are potential areas for the CCUS-EOR geological sequestration in China’s onshore oil basins.In addition,in China’s offshore oil basins,shallow–medium oil fields of the Bohai Sea and shallow oil fields of the Pearl River Mouth Basin have potential for CCUS-EOR geological sequestration.