Showing posts with label CO2 liability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CO2 liability. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Workshop Summary - Long Term Liability Potentially Associated with Carbon Capture and Sequestration


The excerpts below are from the following web site and the entire article can be found there. Click here to go to live link -



Workshop Summary
Long Term Liability Potentially Associated
with Carbon Capture and Sequestration

1 November 2007

Review of Priority Ranking of Risks - done so they can step back and look at CCS projects with an investors eye..... to make sure they will fund the projects.


Click here to go to the WRI site

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

CO2 Sequestration - Liability and States


As you research CO2 sequestration projects and the liability issues you often see articles that mention the state should take ownership after a certain time has passed. I wondered WHY a state would ever consider that option. Liability follows ownership...

Read both articles - VERY ENLIGHTENING.


http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/richard_bell_wanna_bet_the_farm_on_carbon_capture_and_sequestration



This second link is to a PowerPoint Presentation by Ian Duncan, Bureau of Economic Geology University of Texas at Austin, to me, it tells the real story of CO2 sequestration -( see link below)

Check it out - not one word about how it cleans up the atmosphere, protecting us from the dangers of CO2 as a Green House Gas - No, it tells the real tale - how to get it done, even if it means doing a EOR project for public acceptance - to put dollars in deep pockets! (and at the time putting a false sense of security in the minds of their constituents with the sovereign immunity issue!


"CO2 EOR Is not “The Answer”…but CO2 EOR is a great beginning
• Economic or near economic in current market, depending on cost of CO2
• Acceptable to public
• Other major benefits (domestic energy production, taxes, employment)
• Build infrastructure that can be used long term for large volume CO2 disposal =
stacked storage

Could CO2 Sequestration Storage Volume in the Gulf Coast be valuable in the future?
~ 222 Billion Tons of CO2 at $30 to $80 a ton (based on economists projects)
…. You do the math!"


I couldn't help but hear the words of Paul Harvey in my ear as I read it, "and now you know the rest of the story".
And they wonder WHY communities object to this experimental technology?


http://txccsa.org/07_Duncan_CH08_ppt.pdf