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November 01, 2012 GHGT | Conference Paper

A phased approach to building a hypothetical pipeline network for CO2 transport during CCUS

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage continue to receive attention as a way to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and would likely employ a pipeline network to transport the CO2;to the storage locations. The Plains CO2;Reduction (PCOR) Partnership estimated how a theoretical CO2;pipeline network might be built out in the PCOR Partnership region, over what time frame it might be built, and how much it might cost. It was found that a hypothetical pipeline network of trunk lines roughly 10,780 km in total length could provide an overall CO2;reduction for the region of about 555.6 Mtonnes CO2/yr by 2050.© 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of GHGTKeywords: CO2;pipelines; CO2;pipeline networks

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11th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies
11/18/2012
Kyoto,