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CCUS and ecological transition | IFP Energies nouvelles

CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN)

CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN)

07min |22/09/2022|

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CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN) cover
CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN) cover
CCUS and ecological transition | IFP Energies nouvelles

CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN)

CO2 transport and storage: having the resources to match decarbonization objectives | Audrey Estublier and Kateryna Voronetska (IFPEN)

07min |22/09/2022|

159

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According to IEA, it would be necessary to store more than 5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050 in order to achieve carbon neutrality. Do we have the storage capacities to match our ambitions? Europe already has the required capacities, as Audrey Estublier, CO2 storage project manager, and Kateryna Voronetska, Compression, Transport, Wells project manager, both experts in the field at IFPEN, recount in this 3rd episode. The task now is to prepare the storage sites and ensure their safety for the coming centuries.   


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According to IEA, it would be necessary to store more than 5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050 in order to achieve carbon neutrality. Do we have the storage capacities to match our ambitions? Europe already has the required capacities, as Audrey Estublier, CO2 storage project manager, and Kateryna Voronetska, Compression, Transport, Wells project manager, both experts in the field at IFPEN, recount in this 3rd episode. The task now is to prepare the storage sites and ensure their safety for the coming centuries.   


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According to IEA, it would be necessary to store more than 5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050 in order to achieve carbon neutrality. Do we have the storage capacities to match our ambitions? Europe already has the required capacities, as Audrey Estublier, CO2 storage project manager, and Kateryna Voronetska, Compression, Transport, Wells project manager, both experts in the field at IFPEN, recount in this 3rd episode. The task now is to prepare the storage sites and ensure their safety for the coming centuries.   


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According to IEA, it would be necessary to store more than 5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050 in order to achieve carbon neutrality. Do we have the storage capacities to match our ambitions? Europe already has the required capacities, as Audrey Estublier, CO2 storage project manager, and Kateryna Voronetska, Compression, Transport, Wells project manager, both experts in the field at IFPEN, recount in this 3rd episode. The task now is to prepare the storage sites and ensure their safety for the coming centuries.   


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