Second Generation CO2 FEP Analysis: CASSIF - Carbon Storage Scenario Identification Framework

Autor: Tom van Tilburg, P. David, Ferhat Yavuz, Ton Wildenborg, M.P.N. Spruijt
Přispěvatelé: TNO Bouw en Ondergrond
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
Engineering
Risk perception
Risk analysis
Storage sites
computer.software_genre
Expert elicitation
Atmospheric CO
Risk analysis (business)
Qualitative Risk Assessment
Carbon dioxide capture and storage
Risk management
Storage reservoirs
Risk assessment
Transparency (human–computer interaction)
Identification (information)
Expert opinion
Dynamic characteristics
Systems engineering
Data mining
Geosciences
CO2 Storage
FEP Analysis
Process (engineering)
Systematic framework
Scenario analysis
CO Storage
Coherent analysis
Energy(all)
Long term
Database tools
business.industry
Fossil fuels
Second generation
Quality control
Online use
Carbon storage
Ranking
Carbon dioxide
Database systems
Risk assessment framework
Geological systems
business
computer
Qualitative analysis
New technologies
Storage systems
Zdroj: Energy Procedia, 1, 1, 2479-2485
ISSN: 1876-6102
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.010
Popis: Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising contribution to reduce further increase of atmospheric CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. The CCS concept anticipates that large amounts of CO2 are going to be stored in the subsurface for the long term. Since CCS is a rather new technology, uncertainties related with the future evolution of a CO2 storage system should be addressed in a systematic framework. Performance and risk assessment frameworks are being created for the evaluation of the safeness and effectiveness of a CCS project. The recommended first step of this framework is a qualitative analysis, which encompasses the scenario analysis. The main goal of this step is to identify CO2 release scenarios, which can be supported by using a database of Features, Events and Processes (FEP), i.e. the elements that describe the characteristics and behaviour of the geological system. A qualitative FEP database tool assists to describe the storage concept and the factors which might influence the future behaviour of the storage reservoir and its surroundings. Scenario analysis using a FEP database is a crucial part of the risk assessment of a CCS project and has been applied to define release scenarios for a number of storage sites. However, further improvement is needed to facilitate a faster and more coherent analysis. For this purpose, a novel scenario analysis framework has been created, called Carbon Storage Scenario Identification Framework (CASSIF) (Yavuz et al., 2008 [1]). It is based on the three major CO2 release scenarios (well, fault and seal) from where the relevant events and processes are identified and modelled. Expert opinion is a key value within this framework. A questionnaire to be filled in by experts has been designed for the initial screening and ranking of events and processes. Features (static entities) have been separated from the events and process (the dynamic characteristics) so the focus in the expert elicitation will be on the latter. The new interface facilitates the online use of the FEP database. Together with real-time scenario formation, these improvements will greatly enhance the speed, transparency and comprehe nsiveness in the creation of subsurface CO2 release scenarios. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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