An overview of underground energy-related product storage and sequestration

Author:

Schultz Richard A.1ORCID,Heinemann Niklas2ORCID,Horváth Birgit3,Wickens John4,Miocic Johannes M.5ORCID,Babarinde Oladipupo Oluwatoyin6ORCID,Cao Wenzhuo7ORCID,Capuano Paolo8ORCID,Dewers Thomas A.9,Dusseault Maurice10ORCID,Edlmann Katriona2ORCID,Goswick Raven A.11,Hassanpouryouzband Aliakbar2ORCID,Husain Taha12,Jin Wencheng13ORCID,Meng Jingyao14,Kim Seunghee15ORCID,Molaei Fatemeh16ORCID,Odunlami Tosin17,Prasad Umesh18,Lei Qinghua19ORCID,Schwartz Brandon A.20ORCID,Segura José M.21ORCID,Soroush Hamed22,Voegeli Samuel23,Williams-Stroud Sherilyn6ORCID,Yu Haitao24ORCID,Zhao Qi25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orion Geomechanics LLC, Cypress, Texas, USA

2. School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

3. DEEP.KBB GmbH, Hannover, Germany

4. Tiberius Energy Services, LLC, Austin, Texas, USA

5. Energy and Sustainability Research Institute, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

6. Illinois State Geological Survey, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA

7. Imperial College London, London, UK

8. University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy

9. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

10. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

11. Cricondenbar, Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

12. Shell Exploration & Production Company Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

13. Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA

14. Virginia Department of Energy, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

15. University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

16. Stantec Mining, Minerals and Metals, Chandler, Arizona, USA

17. Context Labs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

18. Baker Hughes, Houston, Texas, USA

19. ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

20. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA

21. Repsol SA, Madrid, Spain

22. PetroLern LLC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

23. Respec, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA

24. Tongji University, Shanghai, China

25. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China

Abstract

Abstract Storage of energy-related products in the geological subsurface provides reserve capacity, resilience, and security to the energy supply chain. Sequestration of energy-related products ensures long-term isolation from the environment and, for CO 2 , a reduction in atmospheric emissions. Both porous-rock media and engineered caverns can provide the large storage volumes needed for energy security and supply-chain resilience today and in the future. Methods for site characterization and modelling, monitoring, and inventory verification have been developed and deployed to identify and mitigate geological threats and hazards such as induced seismicity and loss of containment. Broader considerations such as life-cycle analysis, environment, social and governance (ESG) impact and effective engagement with stakeholders can reduce project uncertainty and cost while promoting sustainability during the ongoing energy transition toward net-zero or low-carbon economies.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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