Assessment of CO2 geological sequestration potential in the Northern Jiangsu-Southern yellow Sea Basin via AHP-CRITIC methodology

IF 5.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ijggc.2025.104321
Wenxin Xiang , Shuxun Sang , Sijie Han , Shiqi Liu , Xiaozhi Zhou , Dexi Wang
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As a responsible major country, China is leading the world in carbon emissions while actively promoting carbon reduction and emission reduction efforts. CO2 geological sequestration is one of the key direct emission reduction technologies. The North Jiangsu-South Yellow Sea Basin, a significant sedimentary basin in eastern China, holds substantial potential for CO2 geological sequestration. The suitability assessment of CO2 geological sequestration is the basis for the deployment of CO2 sequestration projects, and the key is how to scientifically and effectively select the deployment sites. This study focuses on the Subei-South Yellow Sea Basin, constructing an index system consisting of 3 criterion levels and 14 indicator levels. The AHP-Critic combined method was used for indicator weighting, and a multi-level fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method was applied to assess the CO2 geological sequestration suitability of 13 depression units in the basin. Haian and Qintong Depressions were identified as suitable regions for CO2 geological sequestration in the North Jiangsu-South Yellow Sea Basin, with Baiju, Yancheng, and Gaoyou Depressions categorized as secondary suitable areas. The assessment results offer scientific support for site selection and engineering of CO2 geological sequestration in the North Jiangsu-South Yellow Sea Basin.
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基于AHP-CRITIC方法的苏北南黄海盆地CO2地质封存潜力评价
中国作为负责任大国,在积极推进减碳和减排的同时,在碳排放方面走在世界前列。二氧化碳地质封存是直接减排的关键技术之一。苏北南黄海盆地是中国东部重要的沉积盆地,具有巨大的CO2地质封存潜力。CO2地质封存适宜性评价是CO2地质封存项目部署的基础,如何科学有效地选择部署地点是关键。本文以苏北-南黄海盆地为研究对象,构建了由3个指标层次、14个指标层次组成的指标体系。采用AHP-Critic组合法对指标进行加权,采用多层次模糊综合评价法对盆地13个凹陷单元的CO2地质封存适宜性进行评价。在苏北-南黄海盆地,海安凹陷和溱潼凹陷是CO2地质封存的适宜区,白居凹陷、盐城凹陷和高油凹陷是次适宜区。评价结果为苏北南黄海盆地CO2地质封存选址和工程建设提供了科学依据。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control is a peer reviewed journal focusing on scientific and engineering developments in greenhouse gas control through capture and storage at large stationary emitters in the power sector and in other major resource, manufacturing and production industries. The Journal covers all greenhouse gas emissions within the power and industrial sectors, and comprises both technical and non-technical related literature in one volume. Original research, review and comments papers are included.
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