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CCUS global progress and China’s policy suggestions
2021-11-25
QIN Jishun1, LI Yongliang2, WU Debin3, WENG Hui2, WANG Gaofeng1
1. State Key Laboratory of EOR (PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development), Beijing City 100083, China;
2. China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation, Beijing City 100723, China;
3. Science and Technology Management Department of CNPC, Beijing City 100007, China
Abstract: The carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) are important options to reduce CO2 emissions in a deeper way in response to climate change. In the past decade, important progress has been made in CCUS technology and industry, especially in China. Based on the research and practical experience of CCUS in recent years, the situation of CCUS technology types and the CCUS development deployment in China are described. The development history and project situation of enhanced oil recovery CCUS (CCUS-EOR) technologies in key global regions, as well as different CO2flooding types and characteristics, and CCUS-EOR supporting technologies with Chinese characteristics are analyzed. The main influencing factors of CCUS-EOR sustainable development are analyzed systematically. On this basis, the development conditions of CO2 flooding in China and the U.S. are compared, and the difficulties in promoting CO2 flooding technology in China are pointed out. Finally, from the aspects of development basis, the main tasks, priority areas, project operation, policies, and regulations, specific suggestions for the sustainable development of China’s CCUS-EOR industry are put forward to provide necessary decision-making references for CCUS policy-making departments.
