ADNOC宣布全球首个碳酸盐岩完全封存二氧化碳注入项目

勘探与生产

阿布扎比国家石油公司在阿布扎比可持续发展周(ADSW)上宣布,它已开始在碳酸盐咸水层中建造世界上第一座完全封存的二氧化碳注入井

该项目预计将于 2023 年第二季度开始注入二氧化碳,这标志着 ADNOC 致力于实现运营脱碳、到 2030 年将碳强度降低 25% 以及到 2050 年实现净零排放目标的承诺又迈出了重要一步。

ADNOC上游执行董事Yaser Saeed Almazrouei表示:“碳捕获和储存将在减少排放和实现全球气候目标方面发挥重要作用,随着我们继续推动整个国家的脱碳,ADNOC正在巩固其在这一领域的领导地位。运营。在阿尔雷亚达,ADNOC 大规模部署了该地区第一个碳捕集项目,我们正在采取又一切实步骤,通过世界上第一座完全封存的二氧化碳注入井来实现我们150 亿美元的脱碳行动计划

“我们将继续努力使当今的能源更加清洁,同时投资于明天的清洁能源和技术,以使我们的业务面向未来。” 通过这样做,我们将实现低碳未来,并继续成为全球客户和市场可靠且负责任的能源提供商。”

这一创新项目将支持阿布扎比国家石油公司的碳捕获和封存计划,该计划是阿布扎比国家石油公司在董事会指导下推进的一系列新项目和举措的一部分,以加速实现其低碳增长战略,并拨款 150 亿美元用于其运营脱碳一旦投入运营,该项目最初将每年完全封存至少 18,000 吨从 Fertiglobe 阿联酋业务捕获的二氧化碳,注入阿布扎比陆上碳酸盐含水层。

该项目将有助于生产低碳氨,这是一种有效且具有成本竞争力的氢载体,可以快速扩大规模,并且比其他燃料具有更低的碳强度。还将利用ADNOC 的 Thamama 数字卓越中心的先进技术对其进行监控和评估,以确保最高水平的环境安全,因为该公司将碳捕获活动扩大到到 2030 年每年捕获 500 万吨。

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ADNOC announces world's first fully sequestered CO2 injection project in carbonate rock

Exploration & Production

ADNOC announced at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) that it has begun work on the world’s first fully sequestered carbon dioxide injection well in a carbonate saline aquifer

The project, which is expected to begin injecting CO2 in Q2 2023, marks another important step in ADNOC’s commitment to decarbonise its operations, reduce its carbon intensity by 25% by 2030 and deliver on its Net Zero by 2050 ambition.

Yaser Saeed Almazrouei, ADNOC Upstream executive director, said, “Carbon capture and storage will play an important role in reducing emissions and achieving global climate goals, and ADNOC is building on its leadership position in this area as we continue to drive decarbonisation across our operations. At Al Reyadah, ADNOC deployed the region’s first carbon capture project at scale and we are taking another tangible step to deliver on our US$15bn decarbonisation action plan with the world’s first fully sequestered CO2 injection well.

“We will continue working to make today’s energy cleaner while investing in the clean energies and technologies of tomorrow to future-proof our business. In doing so, we will enable a lower-carbon future and remain a reliable and responsible energy provider to customers and markets around the world.”

This innovative project will support ADNOC’s carbon capture and storage programme, which is part of the suite of new projects and initiatives the company is advancing following the guidance by ADNOC’s board of directors to accelerate delivery of its low-carbon growth strategy, and the allocation of US$15bn to decarbonise its operations. Once operational, the project will initially fully sequester a minimum of 18,000 tons per annum of CO2 captured from Fertiglobe’s UAE operations for injection in Abu Dhabi’s onshore carbonate aquifers.

The project will contribute to the production of lower-carbon ammonia, an effective and cost competitive hydrogen carrier that can be scaled up quickly and has lower-carbon intensity than other fuels. It will also be monitored and assessed, using advanced technology at ADNOC’s Thamama Digital Centre of Excellence, to ensure the highest levels of environmental safety as the company expands its carbon capture activities to capture 5mn tonnes per annum by 2030.