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CCS Haugalandet : Evaluation of CO2 logistics scenarios in the Haugalandet region

Abstract

Eramet Norway Sauda, Hydro, Gassco/Equinor and Haugaland Næringspark (HNP) have
joined forces in a CCS cluster to evaluate benefits from cooperating on transport of
captured CO2 to a storage terminal. Total CO2 emissions in the cluster were in 2022
1.5 million tonnes, which can be expected to increase as novel industries are being
established at HNP. Four logistics options were evaluated with the SINTEF Energy iCCS
tool for two different sets of daily captured CO2 volumes and two different shipping
conditions (Northern Lights and optimised conditions). The results confirm that
cooperation gives cost savings and show that the optimal logistics solution varies,
depending on amount of CO2 transported. Impact of distance to CO2 storage terminal on
cost was investigated as well as the impact on cost when reducing ship transport pressure
from 15 barg to 7 barg. Minimising CO2 transport cost is only one part of a cost-efficient
CCS chain. Access to CO2 storage at a reasonable cost is necessary for realising a CCS
business models for industry.

Category

Report

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Energy Research / Gassteknologi
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Termisk energi

Year

2024

Publisher

SINTEF Energi AS

Issue

2024:00024

ISBN

978-82-14-07140-5

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