Geological Structures Selection For CO2 Sequestration In Asturias (Spain)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Loredo
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Asturias, in northern Spain, emits 18 Mt CO2/year to the atmosphere, which supposes the biggest industrial CO2 emissions in the country. In order to avoid CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, keeping the availability of energy from fossil fuels, background studies focussed to the selection of favourable sites for CO2 geological storage are necessary. In Asturias, the options for CO2 geological storage are sequestration in deep saline aquifers or sequestration in unexploted coal beds. In the area, there is the biggest coal basin of the country and a great Palaeozoic sedimentary basin with appropriate silicoclastic or carbonated reservoirs and impermeable caprock for CO2 geological storage, located in proximity to thermoelectric power plants and other sources of CO2 emissions. All evidences suggest that CO2 storage in deep aquifers is the most interesting option but a legal planning and a technical regulation are still to be done. The possibility for CO2 sequestration in coal beds is modest and associated to the CBM commercial exploitation. It is necessary to have in mind that the feasibility of CO2 geological storage in Asturias apart of technical factors will depend on price of CO2 ton, legal conditioning and possibility to apply emission rights to projects.
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APA: J. Loredo  (2006)  Geological Structures Selection For CO2 Sequestration In Asturias (Spain)

MLA: J. Loredo Geological Structures Selection For CO2 Sequestration In Asturias (Spain). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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