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Title: West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership Kickoff Meeting Expectations


1
West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration
PartnershipKickoff Meeting Expectations
  • Larry Myer
  • UCOP/CEC
  • September 30, 2003

2
Preliminaries
  • Contract award from DOE to CEC imminent
  • Subcontracts in place for work to begin in mid
    November
  • NETL Kickoff Meeting for all Partnerships
    November 34

3
Meeting Objectives
  • Meet other participants understand who is doing
    what teaming
  • Presentations by participants
  • Perspectives of stakeholders expectations
  • Relevant background, proposed work and
    participation
  • Breakout sessions
  • Task related technical discussions approaches
    coordination, data requirements, schedule
  • Identify questions and issues which need to be
    resolved

4
Phase I Is Organized Into Four Tasks
5
Advisory Committee
Howard Herzog Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Lynn Orr Stanford University
Director, Global Climate Energy
Project Diane Wittenberg California Climate
Registry Richard Debolt TransAlta Cathy
Reheis-Boyd Western States Petroleum Association
Doug Larson Western Governors Association BB
Blevins California Environmental Protection
Agency Scott Wellington Shell International
Exploration and Production, Inc Alan
Lucier National Council for Air and Stream
Improvement
6
Regional Characterization Data Collection
  • Terrestrial data includes land use, land cover,
    hydrology, soil maps, crop yields, land
    ownership, etc.
  • Winrock will lead collection working with
    Washington State Dept. of National Resources,
    Oregon Dept. of Forestry, California Dept. of
    Forestry and Fire Protection and Arizona Dept. of
    Forestry
  • Point source data for power plants and major
    industrial sources location, amount, processes
  • Nexant will collect industrial source data
  • Pacific Corp, TransAlta, Sierra Pacific
    Resources, Salt River Project to provide data
  • BP - North Slope source data ConocoPhillips and
    Chevron- Texaco additional source data

7
Regional Characterization Data Collection
(Contd)
  • KinderMorgan will lead development of
    transportation data with focus on pipelines,
    including right-of-ways and topography
  • Geologic data includes location, depth, formation
    properties, etc.
  • Regional survey data collected by California
    Department of Conservation, Nevada Bureau of
    Mines and Geology and other state geologic
    surveys
  • Geologic data for pilot scale studies BP for
    North Slope, Aera, Occidental Petroleum for
    Southern California

8
Regional Characterization Data Integration
  • Winrock will develop two point terrestrial
    baselines for WA, OR, AZ, and CA
  • Complementary effort by Kearney Foundation on
    soil carbon storage in California
  • Consolidated GIS-based geologic sequestration
    database to be developed
  • Source, transport, and site data
  • Cooperative effort with WGA, Utah AGRC, MIT, and
    CA Geologic Survey

Power plants and oil/gas fields in California
9
Technology Deployment Issues
  • Develop an action plan to address environmental
    efficacy and regulations focus on strategy for
    pilot projects and larger-scale deployments (CEC
    Lead)
  • Life cycle analysis of impact of CO2 capture,
    transport and storage options on other emissions
    (Nexant)
  • Compile and assess regulations and permits
    current and future
  • Terralog Technologies will coordinate with state
    regulatory agencies and EPA

10
Technology Deployment Issues (Contd)
  • LBNL will develop risk assessment framework for
    geologic sequestration
  • Builds on previous work by LBNL, CCP, and LLNL
  • Develop features, events and processes (FEPs)
  • LBNL will lead development of protocols for
    monitoring and verification
  • Builds on previous work by LBNL, LLNL, CCP, and
    others
  • Modeling to assess techniques, data from Aera,
    ChevronTexaco, Occidental Petroleum

11
Public Outreach
  • Create Partnership web site (BKi)
  • Use existing channels, e.g. State forestry depts.
  • Develop University and K-12 curricula work with
    WGA
  • CSUB Geo-technology Training Center
  • Cal Poly Center for Teacher Education
  • Hold stakeholders meeting
  • Advice from NGOs,other stakeholders
  • Prepare action plan

12
Identify Terrestrial Sequestration Options and
Opportunities
  • Prepare supply curves for major classes of
    regional land use and forest activities
  • Evaluate potential pilot projects
  • Increasing mass of large trees and dead wood
  • Reducing large fires
  • Reforesting riparian zones
  • Foresting marginal lands
  • Changing commercial practices to increase carbon
    stocks
  • Winrock will coordinate with Arizona Dept. of
    Forestry, California Dept. of Forestry and Fire
    Protection, Oregon Dept. of Forestry, Washington
    State Dept. of Natural Resources, Pacific Forest
    Trust

/ton C
Option 3
Option 2
Option 1
Quantity of carbon in tons
13
Identify Geologic Sequestration Options and
Opportunities
  • Perform economic, transportation, geologic
    screening and other analyses on GIS database to
    obtain best geologic options
  • Consider about five transport - storage options
    for each source
  • E2I/EPRI to lead team
  • MIT (scenario analyses on GIS data)
  • SFA Pacific (capture economics)
  • ARI (EOR, EGR engineering and economics)
  • LBNL (geologic screening)
  • Coordinate input from utilities, oil companies,
    others

14
Action Plan for Geologic Field Pilot
Demonstrations
  • EOR projects are best opportunities, candidates
    are
  • Elk Hills (Occidental), Ventura and Huntington
    Beach (Shell/Aera), and Prudhoe Bay (BP)
  • Action plan will address
  • Technology demonstration
  • Monitoring and verification
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulatory definitions
  • Public outreach and education

15
Phase I Projected Deliverables
  • Consolidated database of information on carbon
    sequestration, including sources, terrestrial and
    geologic sinks, and infrastructure
  • Compilation and assessment of regulations
  • Geologic risk assessment framework
  • Assessment of impacts on other emissions
  • Protocols for monitoring and verification
  • Materials for a public outreach program
  • Framework for comparison and selection of
    sequestration options, including economics
    (supply curves), capture technology, risk, etc.
  • Selection and plans for demonstration projects in
    Phase II

16
Our Commitment to the Team is Consistent with
Explicit USDOE Goals
  • Developing regional source/sink information has
    intrinsic value to many organizations
  • Developing a robust action plan will position the
    team as effectively as possible for Phase II
    pilots and success

17
Task Schedules
Schedule, Milestones, and Deliverables for Task
1
Schedule, Milestones, and Deliverables for Task
2
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Task Schedules Contd
Schedule, Milestones, and Deliverables for Task
3
Schedule, Milestones, and Deliverables for Task
4
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