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    Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership

    Presented to:

    Research Experience in

    Carbon Sequestration

    Birmingham, Alabama

    June 4, 2012

    Presented by:

    Kimberly Sams

    Assistant Director, Geoscience Programs

    Southern States Energy Board

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    Acknowledgements

    l This material is based upon work supported by the U.S.Department of Energy National Energy Technology

    Laboratory.

    l Cost share and research support provided by SECARB/SSEBCarbon Management Partners.

    l Anthropogenic Test CO2 Capture Unit funded separately bySouthern Company and partners.

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    Presentation Outline

    l NETL Regional CarbonSequestration Partnership

    Program

    l SECARB Program Phasesl Phase II Field Projectsl Phase III Field Projects

    Early Test (Mississippi) Anthropogenic Test (Alabama)

    l Regional Activities

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    Continued on Friday, June 8, 2012

    Anthropogenic Test Presentations

    l Integrated CCS Demonstration & Field Activities (Esposito)l Plant Barry CO2 Capture Demonstration (Ivie)l SECARB Site Characterization & PermittingCO2 Storage

    Demonstration Project (Riestenberg)

    l CO2 Surface Monitoring (Madsen)l CO2 Pipeline Operations & CO2 Supply (Harvick)

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    Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSP)Developing the Infrastructure for Wide Scale Deployment

    7 Partnerships, 400+ organizations, 43 States, 4 Canadian Provinces

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    RCSP Phase III: Development PhaseLarge-Scale Geologic Tests

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    Best Practices ManualsCritical Requirement For Significant Wide Scale Deployment

    Capturing Lessons Learned

    http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/carbon_seq/refshelf/refshelf.html

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    SECARB Research Participants: Diverse and Numerous

    Advanced Resources InternationalAlabama Power Company

    Alpha Natural ResourcesAmerican Coalition for Clean Coal

    ElectricityAmerican Electric Power

    Amvest Gas Resources, Inc.

    AMVEST Oil and GasARCADIS US

    Arch CoalBaker Hughes, Inc.Bright Energy, LLC

    BP America, Inc.BP AlternativEnergy

    CDX Gas, LLC

    Clemson UniversityCNX Gas

    CONSOL, Inc.

    CSX TransportationDart Oil & Gas Corporation

    Dart Energy CorporationDenbury Resources, Inc.

    DNVDominion Energy

    Dominion Resources

    Duke Energy

    Dupont Titanium TechnologiesEastern Coal Council

    Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)Entergy Services

    Equitable Production CompanyExxon Mobil Production Company

    Florida Municipal Electric Association

    Florida Power & Light CompanyGeological Survey of Alabama

    GeoMetHalliburtonHilcorp Energy Company

    Kentucky Energy & Environment-Division ofEnergy Development & Independence

    Kentucky Geological Survey

    Interstate Oil and GasCompact Commission

    Marshall Miller & Associates

    McJunkin Appalachian Oilfield CompanyMississippi Power Company

    Mississippi State University (MSU)Natural Resources Partners

    NRG EnergyOld Dominion Electric Cooperative

    Penn Virginia Operating Company, LLC

    Penn Virginia Resources

    Piney Land CompanyPocahontas Land Corporation

    Praxair, Inc.Progress Energy

    Santee Cooper PowerSCANA Energy

    Schlumberger

    Shell Exploration & Production CompanyS&ME, Inc/Energy Maintenance Services

    Group I, LLCSouth Carolina Electric & Gas CompanySouthern Company

    Southern Company ServicesSouthern Natural Gas & El Paso

    Exploration and Production

    Southern States Energy BoardTellus Operating Company

    Tennessee Valley Authority

    Texas Bureau of Economic Geology-Gulf Coast Carbon Center

    U.S. Department of Energy/NationalEnergy Technology Laboratory

    Virginia TechVA Center for Coal and Energy Research

    West Virginia University

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    Phases I-III: CO2 Sources and Geologic StorageResources Identified

    CO2

    Sources Updated as New Data is Available

    Continued Refinement of Potential Sinks

    National Carbon Sequestration Database and Geographic Information System(NATCARB) Interactive Viewer : http://www.natcarbviewer.com/

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    SECARB Region: Large, Stationary CO2 Sources

    > 900 large, stationary sources of CO2

    > 1 billion metric tons of CO2 per year

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    SECARB Region: Estimated Years of Storage

    ~ 935 Years

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    SECARB Phase IIAll Validation Projects Successfully Completed

    Stacked Storage Project

    Cranfield Test SiteHost Company: Denbury Resources, Inc.

    near Natchez, Mississippi

    Coal Seam ProjectHost Company: El Paso E&Pnear Tuscaloosa, Alabama

    Mississippi Test SiteMississippi Powers Plant

    Daniel

    Escatawpa, Mississippi

    Coal Seam ProjectHost Company: CNX GasRussell County, Virginia

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    SECARB Phase II

    Coal Seam ProjectHost Company: El Paso E&Pnear Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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    Unmineable Coal Seams Existing Coalbed Methane Well

    240 ton CO2 injection

    CO2 from Jackson Dome

    Completed August 31, 2010

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    Coal Seam Project: Alabama

    Open House, June 22, 2010Core TestingCollecting Core

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    SECARB Phase II

    Coal Seam ProjectHost Company: CNX GasRussell County, Virginia

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    Unmineable Coal Seams Existing Coalbed Methane Well

    1,000 ton injection

    Commercial CO2

    Completed January-February 2009

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    Coal Seam Project: Virginia

    Coal Seam Project - Central Appalachia!Russell County, VA!1,000 tons (January-February 2009)!

    CO2 Injection OperationsOpen House During InjectionOperations, February 11, 2009

    Well Drilling & Cementing Surface Casing

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    SECARB Phase II

    Mississippi Test SiteMississippi Powers Plant

    Daniel

    Escatawpa, Mississippi

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    Saline Formation New Infrastructure

    3,000 metric ton injectionCO2 from Jackson Dome (though situated on Plant Daniel property)

    Completed in October 2008

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    Deep Saline: Mississippi (Plant Daniel)

    Drill Rig Setup

    CO2 Storage Tanks

    Plant Daniel Open House DuringInjection Operations, October 15, 2008

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    SECARB Phase II

    Stacked Storage Project

    Cranfield Test SiteHost Company: Denbury Resources, Inc.

    near Natchez, Mississippi

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    CO2 MVA in an Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) setting at Cranfield Unit

    Over 1.3 million metric tons injectedCO2 from Jackson Dome

    July 2008 - December 2010

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    Early Test

    Denbury Resources Cranfield Field

    Near Natchez, Mississippi

    CO2 Source: Denbury

    CO2 Transportation: Denbury

    Saline MVA: GCCC

    Introduction to

    SECARB Phase III

    Projects

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    Anthropogenic Test

    Capture: Alabama Power s Plant Barry,

    Bucks, Alabama

    Transportation: Denbury

    Geo Storage: Denburys CitronelleField, Citronelle, Alabama

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    SECARB Phase III Scope of Work

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    PREPAREFOR SITE ACTIVITIES

    Regional CharacterizationPublic OutreachPermitting and NEPA

    Compliance

    PUT PROJECTIN PLACE

    Site Characterization andModeling

    Well Drilling and Completion Infrastructure Development

    EXECUTEAND FINISH PROJECT

    CO2ProcurementTransportation and Injection

    Operations

    Operational Monitoring andModeling

    Site Closure/DiscontinuationPost-injection Monitoring and

    Modeling

    Project Assessment2007 2017

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    SECARB Early TestMonitoring a Large Volume Injection at Cranfield

    NatchezMississippi

    Mississippi River

    3,000 m depthGas cap, oil ring, downdip water leg

    Shut in since 1965Strong water drive

    Returned to near initial pressureIllustration by Tip Meckel 23

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    Pipeline head&Separation facility

    5km

    GIS base Tip Meckel

    Psite

    EGL-7

    Detail AreaStudy DAS

    Injector

    Producer(monitoring point)

    Observation Well

    4-D seismic

    RITE Microseismic

    Cranfield

    Monitoring

    Layout

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    Cranfield Project Status (April 30, 2012)

    5.3 million metric tons CO2 injected

    3.6 million metric tons CO2 stored

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    SECARB Phase III Anthropogenic Test

    Mobile

    Alabama

    Mississippi

    MobileCounty

    WashingtonCounty

    CO2 Pipeline

    The [redacted]at [redacted]became[redacted]in [redacted].

    A newly built [redacted]will transport[redacted]from [redacted]to the

    [redacted].

    Approximately [redacted]thousand

    metric tons of[redacted]will be injectedinto the [redacted]for[redacted]years.

    [Redacted] and [redacted]will conduct[redacted]years of[redacted]after

    [redacted]and then [redacted]the site.

    Project Schedule and Milestones

    Plant Barry

    Core Area ofCitronelle Dome

    CO2 InjectionSite

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    Details in presentations on Friday

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    SECARB Phase III Anthropogenic Test

    Mobile

    Alabama

    Mississippi

    MobileCounty

    WashingtonCounty

    CO2 Pipeline

    The 25 MW CO2 capture unit atAlabama Powers (Southern Co.) Plant

    Barry became operational in June 2011.

    A newly built 12 mile CO2 pipeline will

    transport CO2 from Plant Barry to the

    Citronelle Dome.

    Approx. 100,000-150,000 metric tonsof CO2 per year will be injected into the

    Paluxy saline formation for 2-3 years.

    Advanced Resources and supporting

    researchers will conduct 3 years ofmonitoring after CO2 injection and thenclose the site.

    Project Schedule and Milestones

    Plant Barry

    Core Area ofCitronelle Dome

    CO2 InjectionSite

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    SECARB Phase III: Notable Accomplishments

    l The Early Test is the first of the RCSPsto commence CO2 injection.

    l The Early Test is the first of the RCSPsto monitor a 1 million tonne CO2

    injection.

    l The Anthropogenic Test is the first ofthe RCSPs to utilize anthropogenic

    CO2 from a coal-fired power plant.

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    Communications, Knowledge Sharing, Education

    l Communicating Project Statusl Local, Regional, International Outreachl Annual SECARB Stakeholders Briefingl Dedicated Websitel Facebook Page: facebook.com/SECARBl Twitter Feeds: @SECARB1l Press Releases & E-blastsl

    RCSP Working Groups(knowledge sharing, BPMs)

    l Knowledge Sharingl Lessons Learned presented in Various

    Workshops & Conferences

    l Education: Training Center (separately funded)l

    SECARB-Ed (secarb-ed.org)l Classroom Trainingl Webinarsl RECS-2011 & 2012 (hosted in AL)

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    Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership

    Presented by:

    Kimberly SamsAssistant Director, Geoscience Programs

    Southern States Energy Board

    6325 Amherst Court

    Norcross, Georgia 30092

    [email protected]