DNV 为 ADNOC CCS 项目认证中东首个二氧化碳封存站

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DNV 已认证 ADNOC 在阿联酋的西含水层二氧化碳储存站的可行性,标志着中东地区碳捕获和储存 (CCS) 工作的一个重要里程碑。该认证支持 ADNOC 到 2045 年实现净零排放的目标以及阿联酋的净零排放 2050 战略,凸显了该地区对气候行动和可持续能源解决方案的承诺。

DNV 为 ADNOC CCS 项目认证中东首个二氧化碳封存站

独立能源专家和保证提供商 DNV 已认证了 ADNOC 位于阿联酋的西含水层工厂的二氧化碳封存可行性,标志着该地区在碳捕获和封存 (CCS) 方面的努力迈出了重要一步。该认证支持 Ruwais 工业基地的脱碳,是 ADNOC 更广泛的 CCS 目标的重要组成部分,这与阿联酋到 2050 年实现净零排放的战略相一致。

西含水层项目可行性证书的颁发涵盖了对 Simsima 和 UER 盐水储层的初步地下评估。该项目以基于 ISO 27914 标准的 DNV-SE-0473 为指导,是验证长期二氧化碳储存可行性的重要第一步。

DNV 能源系统执行副总裁兼南欧、中东、拉美和非洲地区总监 Santiago Blanco 评论道:“认证西含水层二氧化碳封存站是一个重要里程碑,不仅对 ADNOC 如此,对该地区应对气候挑战的承诺也是如此。该项目是实现阿联酋净零排放目标的切实一步,并凸显了 CCS 在塑造可持续能源未来方面将发挥的重要作用。”

根据 DNV 的《2024 年能源转型展望》,全球能源转型正在加速,对 CCS 技术的大量投资预计将在减少温室气体排放方面发挥关键作用。报告强调,CCS 对于实现净零目标至关重要,特别是在难以减排的行业。

阿布扎比国家石油公司新能源高级副总裁 Hanan Balalaa 表示:“DNV 对阿布扎比国家石油公司西含水层设施的认证,巩固了我们在阿布扎比成功部署碳捕获的记录,以及我们在这一关键脱碳解决方案中的全球领导地位。我们将继续与合作伙伴和客户合作,开发和扩大这项技术,我们的目标是到 2030 年将我们的碳捕获能力扩大到 1000 万吨/年。”

此项认证强调了独立验证在确保遵循行业最佳实践方面的重要性。DNV 在严格评估流程方面的专业知识,包括对所有技术方面的尽职调查,有助于确保该场地配备安全有效的二氧化碳储存设施。

西含水层项目是阿布扎比国家石油公司更广泛的 CCS 努力的一部分,旨在减少工业二氧化碳排放。该项目的成功证明了该地区采用先进解决方案缓解气候影响的能力,并为整个中东地区未来的举措树立了榜样。

图片:DNV 执行委员会的 Liv A. Hovem 将场地可行性证书交给 ADNOC 新能源高级副总裁 Hanan Balalaa。

 

 

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DNV certifies first CO2 storage site in the Middle East for ADNOC CCS project

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DNV has certified the feasibility of ADNOC’s West Aquifer CO2 storage site in the UAE, marking a significant milestone in the Middle East’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) efforts. This certification supports ADNOC’s ambition to reach net zero by 2045 and the UAE's Net Zero 2050 Strategy, highlighting the region’s commitment to climate action and sustainable energy solutions.

DNV certifies first CO2 storage site in the Middle East for ADNOC CCS project

DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, has certified the feasibility for CO2 storage of ADNOC’s West Aquifer site in the UAE, marking a significant step in the region’s efforts toward carbon capture and storage (CCS). This certification supports the decarbonisation of the Ruwais industrial site and forms a key part of ADNOC’s broader CCS ambitions, which align with the UAE’s strategy to reach Net Zero by 2050.

The issuance of the Certificate of Feasibility for the West Aquifer project covers the initial subsurface assessments of the Simsima and UER saline reservoirs. The project, guided by DNV-SE-0473, which is based on the ISO 27914 standard, is a vital first step in verifying long-term CO2 storage feasibility.

Santiago Blanco, Executive Vice President & Regional Director Southern Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, Energy Systems at DNV, commented: “Certifying the West Aquifer CO2 storage site is an important milestone, not just for ADNOC but for the region’s commitment to addressing climate challenges. This project serves as a tangible step toward meeting the UAE’s Net Zero goals and highlights the vital role that CCS will play in shaping a sustainable energy future.”

According to DNV’s 2024 Energy Transition Outlook, the global energy transition is accelerating, with significant investments in CCS technologies expected to play a crucial role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The report highlights that CCS is essential for achieving net-zero targets, particularly in hard-to-abate sectors.

Hanan Balalaa, ADNOC Senior Vice President for New Energies, said: “The certification of ADNOC’s West Aquifer site by DNV builds on our track record of successful deployment of carbon capture across Abu Dhabi and our global leadership in this critical decarbonization solution. We will continue to work with our partners and customers to develop and scale up this technology as we aim to expand our carbon capture capacity to 10 million tpa by 2030.”

This certification underscores the importance of independent verification in ensuring that industry best practices are followed. DNV’s expertise in rigorous assessment processes, including due diligence across all technical aspects, helps to ensure that the site is equipped for safe and effective CO2 storage.

The West Aquifer project is part of ADNOC’s broader CCS efforts, which aim to reduce industrial CO2 emissions. The success of this project demonstrates the region’s ability to adopt advanced solutions for climate mitigation and sets an example for future initiatives across the Middle East.

Image: Liv A. Hovem from DNV’s Executive Committee hands the Site Feasibility Certificate to Hanan Balalaa, ADNOC Senior Vice President for New Energies.

 

 

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