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Hidden Treasures in our own Backyard, 2011
Page 77

Abstract: Potential for long term uses of Anthropogenic Previous HitCO2Next Hit in the Permian Basin

Bob Trentham1

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Presently, 3+ BCF of Previous HitCO2Next Hit are processed daily in the Permian Basin. In addition to the 1+ BCF of daily re-cycle Previous HitCO2Next Hit utilized in the Previous HitEORNext Hit projects in the basin, an additional 2 BCF of ‘new’ Previous HitCO2Next Hit are imported into the basin. It is estimated that a volume of Previous HitCO2Next Hit equal to the new Previous HitCO2Next Hit or ~2 BCF a day in our Previous HitEORNext Hit projects is incidentally sequester. Since 1986, the number of Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitEORNext Hit projects in the basin has grown from <20 to 62, including 9 projects where Previous HitCO2Next Hit is being injected into the Residual Oil Zones beneath the Main Pay. This total volume of new Previous HitCO2Next Hit is estimated to have a value near $700 million per year and is currently restricted by the sources or, in the case of the Cortez line from Cortez, CO to Denver City, Tx, by pipeline capacity. Previous HitCO2Next Hit from the Marathon Thrust Belt and expansions at McElmo Dome and Doe Canyon, in Colorado, have the potential for adding additional supplies but a significant backlog of Previous HitEORNext Hit projects remains. Two Previous HitCO2Next Hit capture equipped coal fired power plants are being permitted in the basin; however, additional long term supplies of anthropogenic Previous HitCO2Next Hit will be needed.

With the addition of Residual Oil Zone Previous HitEORNext Hit projects and the long term potential for Greenfield Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitEORNext Hit ROZ projects, significant additional supplies of Previous HitCO2Next Hit will be necessary in the long term. With the potential for Previous HitCO2Next Hit utilization in the Permian Basin, and the long term potential for Previous HitCO2Next Hit utilization in existing fields and Greenfield ROZ projects, it is critical that Previous HitCO2Next Hit be treated as a commodity and not as a waste product from an industrial source. All Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitEORNext Hit projects have incidental Previous HitCO2Next Hit Storage and long term potential for Previous HitCO2Next Hit Storage in conjunction with additional oil production. For energy security and environmental reasons, these types of projects should be the first place industry and government look to store anthropogenic Previous HitCO2Top.


 

Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes

1 Bob Trentham: University of Texas of the Permian Basin

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