University of Oklahoma to Lead Oklahoma Carbon Hub
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NORMAN, Okla.,
"We're emitting more and more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere over time. If we could capture that carbon dioxide at certain point sources, we could use these types of facilities to store it long-term. With this grant and the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy's history of expertise in the subsurface, OU will be able to directly impact and participate in reducing CO2 emissions into our atmosphere," said
There are already three committed customers (sources of CO2) if the storage solutions are deemed feasible. The CVR Fertilizer Plant near
Subsurface geological storage is one option for storing CO2 after it has been captured or removed from the atmosphere. Pranter says this is a potentially favorable option because oil and natural gas that are deep under the surface have been trapped there for millions of years and have not migrated to the surface.
For these potential sites, it is important to characterize and quantify the spatial distribution of pore space and minerals in the subsurface and determine the optimal locations to drill injection wells. A vital part of this process will be drilling wells to acquire cores several hundreds of feet thick, giving researchers direct observation of the rock itself. The target rock layer is the Arbuckle Group, a primarily limestone and dolomite formation.
Pranter says that the Arbuckle Group in the study area has high porosity, and the rock formations above have low porosity and permeability and would act as a seal to keep the stored CO2 in the Arbuckle Group. "We know that the rock formations are such that they do act as natural storage tanks in the subsurface," he said.
According to Pranter, certain types of rocks chemically react with CO2, transforming the CO2 over time into a mineral. While this is not necessarily the case in The Oklahoma Carbon Hub sites, it is possible.
The Hub is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE) initiative and a
"This project involves detailed subsurface characterization up to the point where we can move forward with preparing and submitting applications to permit wells that could be used to inject CO2 over the long term for permanent subsurface storage," said Pranter.
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