Methodology for Mapping Possibilities of Re-Use (D3.3.5)
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ACT ALIGN CCUS Project No 271501 This project has received funding from RVO (NL), FZJ/PtJ (DE), Gassnova (NO), UEFISCDI (RO), BEIS (UK) and is cofounded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme ACT, Grant Agreement No 691712 Accelerating Low carboN Industrial Growth through CCUS Deliverable D3.3.5 Methodology for mapping possibilities of infrastructure re-use Dissemination level Public Written By Alv-Arne Grimstad (SINTEF), Cathrine Ringstad 31.01.2019 (SINTEF), Erica Greenhalgh (BGS), Tom Randles (BGS), Filip Neele (TNO), Joris Gazendam (RUG), Ward Goldthorpe (SDL), Lionel Avignon (SDL) Checked by WP3 Leader Maxine Akhurst (BGS) 31.01.2019 Approved by the coordinator Peter van Os (TNO) 31.01.2019 Issue date 31.01.2019 Document No. ALIGN-CCUS D3.3.5 Issue date 31.01.2019 Dissemination Level Public Page 2/54 Page intentionally left blank This document contains proprietary information of the ALIGN CCUS Project. All rights reserved. Copying of (parts) of this document is forbidden without prior permission. Document No. ALIGN-CCUS D3.3.5 Issue date 31.01.2019 Dissemination Level Public Page 3/54 Executive summary Achievement of CO2 emissions reduction targets by the industry and power sectors will require large-scale deployment of CO2 capture, transport, utilisation and storage (CCUS) (IPCC, 2018). The CO2 storage capacity in the North Sea, investigated at a regional scale and for selected individual storage sites, is predicted to be more than sufficient to meet the demand from the North Sea countries. The North Sea is a mature petroleum province and hosts an extensive network of infrastructure that will become increasingly available for re-use for CO2 transport and storage as oil and gas production declines. Once available, existing oil and gas infrastructure may be transferred or adapted to support the deployment of CO2 transport and storage networks. Re-use of infrastructure can help to reduce the cost of CO2 capture, transport and storage projects, which is critical to ensuring widespread commercialisation of these technologies to meet European and national targets for decarbonisation. Several previous studies have established that re-use of some of the existing offshore oil and gas infrastructure is technically feasible and can be cost effective. There are, however, both technical and legal challenges with re-use of existing infrastructure, and neither its suitability, nor availability can be presumed. This ALIGN-CCUS project research reviews previously suggested technical criteria for re-use assessment and presents a ranking of the criteria based on their application to offshore infrastructure in three North Sea countries. The resulting methodology for evaluation of re-use by CCUS projects is proposed for regional screening of re-use possibilities in the North Sea region. The following table summarises the technical criteria in the proposed order of application. The level of detail for the assessment is indicated, given the use of either public data sources or detailed information from the owner/operator of the infrastructure. Rank Criteria Public data sources Detailed information from operator 1 Location of GIS screening – all country regulators Possible conflicts with other infrastructure relative to (Norway/UK/Netherlands) show the installations. sites of sufficient CO2 location of pipelines/wells/fields in a map storage capacity. view. 2 Timeline of availability Inference from reserves estimates and Estimate from detailed knowledge on for re-use. Access to production history of the field. Also from production history, further infrastructure. the state of surrounding oil and gas development plans and remaining activities. reserves. 3 Remaining lifespan of Inference from construction date and the Estimate from design parameters and infrastructure. previous use. reports from previous inspections. 4 Transport capacity/ Inference from the diameter and previous Estimate based on design parameters Weight capacity use (pipelines). (such as operating pressure), reports Analogy with earlier studies on similar from previous inspections. constructions (platforms). 5 Compatibility of Inference from previous use. Confer with detailed inventory lists. materials 6 Integrity of wells (for Insufficient publicly available information Available inspection reports, if routine depleted hydrocarbon to complete an assessment inspections have been performed. fields). 7 Materials (well Limited information available. Well Consult list of materials used for completions) construction reports could be available casings, cement, packers etc. for exploration wells, but these are usually plugged and abandoned. Details on production wells are not published. This document contains proprietary information of the ALIGN CCUS Project. All rights reserved. Copying of (parts) of this document is forbidden without prior permission. Document No. ALIGN-CCUS D3.3.5 Issue date 31.01.2019 Dissemination Level Public Page 4/54 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 THE ALIGN-CCUS PROJECT ............................................................................................................... 5 1.3 INFRASTRUCTURE COMPONENTS NEEDED FOR CO2 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ....................................... 6 1.3.1 Onshore and Offshore Pipelines.................................................................................................... 8 1.3.2 Shipping facilities ........................................................................................................................... 8 1.3.3 Offshore platforms and subsea manifolds ..................................................................................... 9 1.3.4 New installations or re-use ............................................................................................................ 9 1.4 LEGAL FRAMEWORK ............................................................................................................................. 9 1.4.1 International law ........................................................................................................................... 10 1.4.2 European law ............................................................................................................................... 11 1.4.3 National law and regulations ........................................................................................................ 12 1.4.4 Technical standards ..................................................................................................................... 13 2 NORTH SEA OIL AND GAS INFRASTRUCTURE................................................................................. 16 2.1 NORWAY ........................................................................................................................................... 16 2.2 UNITED KINGDOM ............................................................................................................................... 20 2.3 THE NETHERLANDS ............................................................................................................................ 25 3 METHODOLOGY FOR RE-USE MAPPING ........................................................................................... 27 3.1 AVAILABILITY ...................................................................................................................................... 28 3.2 LIFESPAN ........................................................................................................................................... 29 3.2.1 'Mothballed' infrastructure ............................................................................................................ 29 3.3 INTEGRITY ......................................................................................................................................... 30 3.4 OPERATING PRESSURE ....................................................................................................................... 30 3.5 CAPACITY .......................................................................................................................................... 31 3.5.1 Pipeline capacity .......................................................................................................................... 31 3.5.2 Platform capacity ......................................................................................................................... 32 3.5.3 Wells ............................................................................................................................................ 32 3.6 MATERIALS ........................................................................................................................................ 32 3.7 ORDER OF APPLICATION OF CRITERIA .................................................................................................. 33 3.8 WIDER CONSIDERATIONS FOR RE-USE OF INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CO2 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE .......... 33 3.9 APPLICATION OF THE METHODOLOGY TO THE NATIONAL CASE STUDIES IN ALIGN-CCUS ....................... 35 3.9.1 Norwegian emerging results ........................................................................................................ 35 3.9.2 UK emerging