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Morning all,
Came across this,
with our now proven experience and technology in enhanced oil recovery, another string to our bow could be the recovery of Natural Gas from depleted reservoirs Using CO2 sequestration as per the study from Berkeley University California.
I’m not saying this will happen but in theory it would tick a lot of boxes as in,
Help out in short term for gas production ?
Potential storage for CO2, pending-results of reservoir suitability at Kinsale etc
Some existing infrastructure may be able to be modified for the adaptation of an offshore LNG operation.
No drlling of exploratory wells as already proven.
The greens might find it palatable.
The first paragraph of the paper is self explanatory.
Natural gas reservoirs are obvious targets for carbon sequestration by direct carbon dioxide (CO2) injection by virtue of their proven record of gas production and integrity against gas escape. Carbon sequestration in depleted natural gas reservoirs can be coupled with enhanced gas production by injecting CO2 into the reservoir as it is being produced, a process called Carbon Sequestration with Enhanced Gas Recovery (CSEGR).
Or the link to the full download paper.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Curtis_Oldenburg/publication/228822684_Carbon_sequestration_in_natural_gas_reservoirs_Enhanced_gas_recovery_and_natural_gas_storage/links/00b4952b31fee9c2e6000000/Carbon-sequestration-in-natural-gas-reservoirs-Enhanced-gas-recovery-and-natural-gas-storage.pdf?origin=publication_detail
Happy reading.
GLA
Wacky
Good morning this Irish arm of the business is getting so exciting. How do we stand in relation to future exploration of our Celtic and Corrib prospects?
Gas field running dry! Nice .
The perfect storm a! Nice find NICODEMUS63
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/France-Delays-US-LNG-Deal-On-Environmental-Concerns.html
French government now having second thoughts about a huge LNG deal with the US because of fracking concerns. That will serve as a call to arms for the Irish Greens, if we can sell them a.our gas is no fracked.b. we use CCS EOR they really could end up being useful allies.
Has someone let Paul know yet ! Lol
Agree brilliant news ,that must put us in the driving seat.
Excellent find Flybyboy, in my view this is almost a green light for non-fracked LNG, PRD and associates. If Paul gets the nod, the shareprice will rocket.
Nice observation Z. With luck the Greens will spend so much time attacking the project from a fracking angle, we will look like absolute angels in comparison. They'll be so annoyed I can even see have them as allies fighting for us to supply non fracked gas.
Covid has killed economies all around the world. They’re going to need tax revenues from Gas. Gas being the transition fuel.
Nice one Flyboy, hot off the press.
Now if the Greens have any sense, they'll dust themselves down and rather than waste time and effort appealing the decision they'll look for more winnable battle i.e. try to ensure that the gas going to be used isn't cracked.
A. I think the wider public will support that.
B. I think they would rather be energy independent and buy gas from PRD rather than be dependent on post Brexit UK supplies.
Exactly!
Nice find. Wow and that is a fracked source project. When our plan is presented, surely now it'll be granted.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40069931.html