I don’t see how CCS can ever become a commercial object. It is not very safe, 
not sustainable, but terribly expensive. There are a number of considerably 
cheaper and more natural alternatives available, Olaf Schuiling

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Subject: [geo] Best Practices Manuals | netl.doe.gov


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BEST PRACTICES MANUALS

Developing best practices (or reliable and consistent standards and operational 
characteristics for CO2collection, injection, and storage) is essential for 
providing the basis for a legal and regulatory framework and encouraging 
widespread global CCS deployment. The lessons learned during the Regional 
Carbon Sequestration Partnerships' (RCSP) validation phase small-scale field 
tests are being utilized to generate a series of Best Practices Manuals (BPMs) 
that serve as the basis for the design and implementation of both large-scale 
field tests and commercial carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.

  NETL HAS RELEASED SIX BPMS:

NETL's Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting of CO2 Stored in Deep Geologic 
Formations - 2012 Update BPM provides an overview of monitoring, verification, 
and accounting (MVA) techniques that are currently in use or are being 
developed; summarizes DOE's MVA R&D program; and presents information that can 
be used by regulatory organizations, project developers, and policymakers to 
ensure the safety and efficacy of carbon storage projects.

NETL's Public Outreach and Education for Carbon Storage Projects BPM assists 
project developers in understanding and applying best outreach practices for 
siting and operating CO2 storage projects. It provides practical, 
experience-based guidance on designing and conducting effective public outreach 
activities.

NETL's Geologic Storage Formation Classification: Understanding Its Importance 
and Impacts on CCS Opportunities in the United States BPM aids individuals in 
understanding the characteristics of geologic formations that could potentially 
be used for CCS and predict the behavior of CO2 within those environments.

NETL's Site Screening, Selection, and Characterization for Storage of CO2 in 
Deep Geologic FormationsBPM establishes a framework and methodology for proper 
site screening, selection, and initial characterization of geologic storage 
sites thatProvides stakeholders with a compilation of best practices for site 
screening, selection, and characterization.Communicates the experience gained 
through DOE’s RCSP Program in the characterization and validation 
phases.Develops a consistent, industry-standard framework, terminology, and set 
of guidelines for project-related storage capacity and potential risk estimates.

NETL's Terrestrial Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide BPM details the most 
suitable operational approaches and techniques for terrestrial storage, a CO2 
mitigation strategy capable of removing CO2 already in the air by enhancing the 
storage capability of soils, grazing and crop lands, and trees.

NETL’s Risk Analysis and Simulation for Geologic Storage of CO2 BPM illustrates 
the concepts of risk analysis (risk assessment) and numerical simulation by 
examining the experience gained by DOE's RCSPs while conducting multiple field 
projects. This BPM focuses on the risks arising from unplanned migration of 
injected CO2 from the confining zone and the ways in which the RCSPs have used 
codes to model the specific processes (thermal and hydrologic, chemical, 
mechanical, and biologic) in the subsurface that need to be considered when 
modeling the behavior of injected CO2.
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