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The In Salah Gas CO2 Storage Project
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, IPTC 2007: International Petroleum Technology Conference, Dec 2007, cp-147-00075
Abstract
In Salah Gas is a joint venture of BP, Sonatrach and Statoil, which started in July 2004, producing 900bcf/d gas for<br>sale in Europe. The natural gas contains up to 10%CO2, which has to be reduced to 0.3% before the gas is sold.<br>Hence, 1 million tonnes/year CO2 is produced. Rather than vent that CO2 to the atmosphere (business as usual), this<br>project re-injects it into the Krechba Carboniferous Sandstone reservoir via three horizontal wells at a depth of<br>1,900metres. CO2 injection started in August 2004 and over the life of the project, 17million tonnes CO2 will be<br>geologically stored at a cost of $100mm ($6/tonne CO2 avoided). This project is an industrial-scale demonstration of<br>CO2 geological storage and is the first industrial-scale project in the world to store CO2 in the water leg of a gas<br>reservoir.