Measurement, reporting and verification and accounting for carbon dioxide removal in the context of both project-based approaches and national greenhouse gas inventories
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Filip Neele, Suzanne Hurter, Ton Wildenborg, Marianne van Unen
Citation: IEAGHG, “Managing the transition of depleted oil and gas fields to CO₂ storage”, 2024-05, August 2024, doi.org/10.62849/2024-05
This work aims to provide a careful and thorough exploration of the major issues involved in the transfer of use of a field from hydrocarbon extraction to CO₂ storage, to identify both the pros and cons of such a transition. Exploring the technical, economic, regulatory, and commercial factors that need to be navigated. Case studies are included, and recommendations are made on ways to overcome barriers and maximise opportunities.
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