Preliminary assessment of surface conditions for carbon dioxide injection projects from pre-selected fields in the Recôncavo Basin, Brazil

R. J. Câmara, Aldo Luiz Silva, G. Câmara, Expedito Rocha, Tatiana Milosevic, P. Rocha, J. Andrade
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Energy-intensive industries have had to increase their production to meet global demands, consequently increasing their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as CO2. Carbon dioxide is the raw material used in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, which have been gaining importance, taking into account the issues of global climate change and the potential to store CO2. The aim of this study was to develop a project analysis framework and assess the surface characteristics of candidate fields for CO2 injection projects located in the Recôncavo Basin, Bahia, Brazil, while also considering the present environmental restrictions. The methodology employed comprised a comprehensive review of the relevant literature and field visits to identify the important aspects for this preliminary assessment. Considering the present conditions of the surveyed fields and current environmental regulations, most of the analysed fields were verified to have a high potential for CO2 injection project implementation in Recôncavo Basin.
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对巴西Recôncavo盆地预选油田二氧化碳注入项目的地表条件进行初步评估
能源密集型产业不得不增加产量以满足全球需求,从而增加了二氧化碳等温室气体的排放。二氧化碳是用于提高采收率(EOR)技术的原材料,考虑到全球气候变化问题和储存二氧化碳的潜力,提高采收率(EOR)技术变得越来越重要。本研究的目的是开发一个项目分析框架,并评估位于巴西巴伊亚Recôncavo盆地的二氧化碳注入项目候选油田的表面特征,同时也考虑到当前的环境限制。所采用的方法包括全面审查有关文献和实地考察,以确定这项初步评估的重要方面。考虑到所调查油田的现状和当前的环境法规,所分析的大多数油田都被证实具有在Recôncavo盆地实施二氧化碳注入项目的高潜力。
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International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development (TMSD) supports new philosophies on technology and development, their relationship to globalization, and the problems of world poverty and environmental degradation. The double-blind peer-reviewed journal explores global, social, economic and environmental conditions in relation to shifts in technology and market paradigms.
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