CO2ReMoVe update : 4 years in

The FP6 project CO2ReMoVe aims at creating a scientifically based reference for the monitoring and verification of CO2 geological storage. Through extensive R&D into monitoring, measurements and verification on multiple storage sites, CO2ReMoVE wants to prove the long term reliability and safety...

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Main Author: Kirk, Karen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme 2010
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10727/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10727/1/CO2ReMoVe_newsletter%283%29.pdf
http://www.ieaghg.org/index.php?/Greenhouse-Issues/
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Summary:The FP6 project CO2ReMoVe aims at creating a scientifically based reference for the monitoring and verification of CO2 geological storage. Through extensive R&D into monitoring, measurements and verification on multiple storage sites, CO2ReMoVE wants to prove the long term reliability and safety of geological CO2 storage and provide the R&D necessary for monitoring and verification leading to guidelines and standards for policy makers, regulators and industry. This is useful for CO2 storage to qualify in emission trading schemes. The four main sites used to test the methodologies and tools are In Salah, Sleipner, Snøhvit, and Ketzin as well as additional sites K12-B and Kaniow.