Authors
MC Grimston, V Karakoussis, Roger Fouquet, R Van der Vorst, Peter Pearson, M Leach
Publication date
2001/1/1
Source
Climate policy
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
155-171
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Although, it has received relatively little attention as a potential method of combating climate change in comparison to energy reduction measures and development of carbon-free energy technologies, sequestration of carbon dioxide in geologic or biospheric sinks has enormous potential. This paper reviews the potential for sequestration using geological and ocean storage as a means of reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Considerable quantities of carbon dioxide separated from natural gas deposits and from hydrogen production from steam reforming of methane are already used in enhanced oil recovery and in extraction of coalbed methane, the carbon dioxide remaining sequestered at the end of the process. A number of barriers lie in the way of its implementation on a large scale. There are concerns about possible environmental effects of large-scale injection of carbon dioxide especially into the oceans …
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