Prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage in Southeast Asia.
by
 
Bank, Asian Development.

Title
Prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage in Southeast Asia.

Author
Bank, Asian Development.

ISBN
9789292542917

Personal Author
Bank, Asian Development.

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
1 online resource (167 pages)

Contents
Cover -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Nomenclature -- Abbreviations -- Units and Conversion Factors -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Context -- 1.2 Previous Studies -- 1.3 Study Purpose and Scope -- 1.4 Geographic Scope -- 1.5 Report Organization -- 2. Background -- 2.1 Economy -- 2.2 Energy -- 2.3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 2.4 Overview of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology -- 3. Capture Sources -- 3.1 Data Inventory Methodology -- 3.2 Emissions Inventory -- 3.3 Capture-Ranking Methodology -- 3.4 Source Ranking for Capture Suitability -- 4. CO[sub(2)] Storage Capacity -- 4.1 Methodology -- 4.2 Storage Estimate -- 4.3 Ranking of Storage Options in Oil and Gas Fields -- 5. Source-Sink Matching -- 5.1 Matching Methodology -- 5.2 Indonesia (South Sumatra): Source-Sink Combinations -- 5.3 Philippines (CALABARZON): Source-Sink Combinations -- 5.4 Thailand: Source-Sink Combinations -- 5.5 Viet Nam: Source-Sink Combinations -- 5.6 Summary of Source-Sink Options for Pilot Project -- 6. Carbon Capture and Storage Cost Analysis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Assumptions -- 6.3 Results -- 6.4 Sensitivities -- 6.5 Financing -- 7. Legal and Social Issues in Carbon Capture and Storage -- 7.1 Legal and Regulatory Framework -- 7.2 Public Perception and Social Acceptability of Carbon Capture and Storage -- 8. Road Map for Carbon Capture and Storage Development -- 8.1 Barriers and Drivers for Carbon Capture and Storage -- 8.2 Carbon Capture and Storage Development Strategy -- 8.3 Road Map for Carbon Capture and Storage -- 8.4 Pilot Project Activities -- 8.5 Implementing the Road Map: Carbon Capture and Storage Working Groups -- 9. Conclusion and Recommendations -- 9.1 Carbon Capture and Storage Opportunities Are Available -- 9.2 Recommendations for Pilot Projects.
 
9.3 This Study Offers a Road Map for Carbon Capture and Storage Development, Starting with a Pilot Project -- 9.4 Natural Gas Processing Offers the Best Entry Point -- 9.5 CO[sub(2)]-Enhanced Oil Recovery, When Available, Represents a Good Financing Option for Initial Carbon Capture and Storage Projects -- 9.6 Existing Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Could Be Expanded for Carbon Capture and Storage -- 9.7 Communication and Engagement Strategies Must Play an Essential Role in Developing Carbon Capture and Storage -- 9.8 An Enabling Environment Is Required for Carbon Capture and Storage Development -- 9.9 Carbon Capture and Storage Working Groups Should Be Continued to Advance Development -- Appendixes -- 1 Indonesia Executive Summary -- 2 Philippines Executive Summary -- 3 Thailand Executive Summary -- 4 Viet Nam Executive Summary -- 5 Scale of Carbon Capture and Storage Projects: Pilot vs. Demonstration vs. Commercial -- Bibliography -- Tables -- 2.1 Operational and Under-Construction Carbon Capture and Storage Plants -- 3.1 Weights for the Preferential Criteria -- 3.2 Top Three Ranked Capture Candidates by Country -- 4.1 Ranking Criteria for Oil and Gas Fields -- 5.1 Summary of Leading Source-Sink Match Options for Pilot Project -- 6.1 Financial Assumptions (%) -- 6.2 Reference Technical Assumptions for Power Plants -- 6.3 Power Plant, Natural Gas Processing, and Fuel Costs by Country -- 7.1 Legal and Regulatory Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage -- 8.1 Illustrative Road Map for Carbon Capture and Storage Development -- Figures -- 1.1 Study Approach -- 2.1 Summary of Focus Countries -- 2.2 Primary Commercial Energy Supply in the Four Countries of the Study, 2010 -- 2.3 Carbon Capture and Storage Schematic Showing Oil and Gas Production, CO[sub(2)] Utilization in Resource Production, and CO[sub(2)] Storage -- 2.4 CO[sub(2)] Capture Process.
 
3.1 Emissions Inventory of Existing Sources -- 3.2 Emissions and Number of Sources Evaluated for Capture Suitability Ranking -- 4.1 Approach for Estimating CO[sub(2)] Storage Capacity -- 4.2 Estimated CO[sub(2)] Storage Capacity -- 4.3 Sedimentary Basins of Indonesia -- 4.4 Sedimentary Basins of the Philippines -- 4.5 Sedimentary Basins of Thailand -- 4.6 Sedimentary Basins of Viet Nam -- 4.7 Distribution of Oil Fields by CO[sub(2)] Storage Volume -- 4.8 Distribution of Gas Fields by CO[sub(2)] Storage Volume -- 4.9 Oil and Gas Fields Ranked by Suitability for Storage -- 5.1 Source-Sink Matching for Oil and Gas Fields in South Sumatra -- 5.2 Top-Ranked CO[sub(2)] Sources and Sinks in the Philippines -- 5.3 Key Sources and Sinks in Thailand -- 5.4 Top-Ranked CO[sub(2)] Sources and Sinks in South Viet Nam, 2012-2020 -- 5.5 CO[sub(2)] Content in Natural Gas Fields in the Offshore Sedimentary Basins of Viet Nam -- 6.1 Levelized Cost of Electricity of Power Plants with and without Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.2 Abatement Costs for Carbon Capture and Storage in Power Plants -- 6.3 Comparison of Wholesale Power Prices against Levelized Cost of Electricity of Power Plants with and without Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.4 Levelized Cost of Natural Gas-Processing Facility with Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.5 Sensitivity Results -- 6.6 Incremental Cost and Financing Options for Supercritical Pulverized Coal Power Plant with Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.7 Incremental Cost and Financing Options for Natural Gas Combined-Cycle Power Plant with Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.8 Incremental Cost and Financing Options for Natural Gas Processing with Carbon Capture and Storage -- 6.9 Annual Costs, Enhanced Oil Recovery Revenues, and Subsidy Impact of 1 Mt/yr CO[sub(2)] Carbon Capture and Storage System in Indonesia.
 
6.10 Annual Costs, Enhanced Oil Recovery Revenues, and Subsidy Impact of 1 Mt/yr CO[sub(2)] Carbon Capture and Storage System in the Philippines -- 6.11 Annual Costs, Enhanced Oil Recovery Revenues, and Subsidy Impact of 1 Mt/yr CO[sub(2)] Carbon Capture and Storage System in Thailand -- 6.12 Annual Costs, Enhanced Oil Recovery Revenues, and Subsidy Impact of 1 Mt/yr CO[sub(2)] Carbon Capture and Storage System in Viet Nam -- 7.1 Key Participants in the Development of Carbon Capture and Storage Regulations -- 8.1 Stages of Carbon Capture and Storage Development.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Carbon dioxide -- Environmental aspects.
 
Carbon dioxide sinks.
 
Environmental engineering.

Genre
Electronic books.

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IYTE LibraryE-Book1301320-1001TD885.5 .C3 -- .P76 2013 EBEbrary E-Books