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Survey on the effective use of carbon dioxide related to the global environmental issues (application to EOR technology using carbon dioxide); Chikyu kankyo wo koryoshita nisanka tanso no yuko riyo gijutsu ni kansuru chosa

Abstract

A method of effective use of carbon dioxide causing the global warming involves injection of carbon dioxide into oil reservoirs for fixation of carbon dioxide, and the study is made on its application to EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery). EOR using CO{sub 2} is widely used as a tertiary recovery technique, particularly in the U.S. In the oil recovery, part of CO{sub 2} is generated as associated gas. The CO{sub 2} is separated from the associated gas and recovered for recycling. It is possible to make the carbon dioxide fixation a completely closed system. The CO{sub 2} volume required for EOR is estimated at 63 billion tons worldwide. The study introduces a total system for CO{sub 2} emission in Japan. The system covers CO{sub 2} recovery, liquefaction and maritime transportation of the liquid CO{sub 2} to oil producing countries. The price of CO{sub 2} under the total system is higher than that of CO{sub 2} emitted from the ordinary carbon dioxide gas field. However, when deduction for a cost of the CO{sub 2} fixation to prevent the global warming is taken into consideration, the EOR system using CO{sub 2}is economically viable, if the CO{sub 2} cost for EOR operation in southeast  More>>
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-ITE-9001
Reference Number:
SCA: 540120; 020300; PA: NEDO-91:820213; SN: 92000663648
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1991
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 02 PETROLEUM; CARBON DIOXIDE; GLOBAL ASPECTS; ENVIRONMENT; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION; MARITIME TRANSPORT; SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; ENHANCED RECOVERY; CARBON DIOXIDE INJECTION; CLOSED-CYCLE SYSTEMS; ASSOCIATED GAS; ECONOMICS; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; 540120; 020300; CHEMICALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT; DRILLING AND PRODUCTION
Sponsoring Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
OSTI ID:
10120452
Research Organizations:
New Energy Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92769373; TRN: 91:820213
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only)
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
168 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Survey on the effective use of carbon dioxide related to the global environmental issues (application to EOR technology using carbon dioxide); Chikyu kankyo wo koryoshita nisanka tanso no yuko riyo gijutsu ni kansuru chosa. Japan: N. p., 1991. Web.
None. Survey on the effective use of carbon dioxide related to the global environmental issues (application to EOR technology using carbon dioxide); Chikyu kankyo wo koryoshita nisanka tanso no yuko riyo gijutsu ni kansuru chosa. Japan.
None. 1991. "Survey on the effective use of carbon dioxide related to the global environmental issues (application to EOR technology using carbon dioxide); Chikyu kankyo wo koryoshita nisanka tanso no yuko riyo gijutsu ni kansuru chosa." Japan.
@misc{etde_10120452,
title = {Survey on the effective use of carbon dioxide related to the global environmental issues (application to EOR technology using carbon dioxide); Chikyu kankyo wo koryoshita nisanka tanso no yuko riyo gijutsu ni kansuru chosa}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A method of effective use of carbon dioxide causing the global warming involves injection of carbon dioxide into oil reservoirs for fixation of carbon dioxide, and the study is made on its application to EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery). EOR using CO{sub 2} is widely used as a tertiary recovery technique, particularly in the U.S. In the oil recovery, part of CO{sub 2} is generated as associated gas. The CO{sub 2} is separated from the associated gas and recovered for recycling. It is possible to make the carbon dioxide fixation a completely closed system. The CO{sub 2} volume required for EOR is estimated at 63 billion tons worldwide. The study introduces a total system for CO{sub 2} emission in Japan. The system covers CO{sub 2} recovery, liquefaction and maritime transportation of the liquid CO{sub 2} to oil producing countries. The price of CO{sub 2} under the total system is higher than that of CO{sub 2} emitted from the ordinary carbon dioxide gas field. However, when deduction for a cost of the CO{sub 2} fixation to prevent the global warming is taken into consideration, the EOR system using CO{sub 2}is economically viable, if the CO{sub 2} cost for EOR operation in southeast Asia does not include the cost of CO{sub 2} recovery and liquefaction in the total system. However, it is necessary to consider economy and viability individually, checing response to the EOR at each oil field. 23 refs., 54 figs., 37 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Mar}
}