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CO2 storage capacity evaluation in deep saline aquifers for an industrial pilot selection. Methodology and results of the France Nord project

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The first objective of the France Nord project was to identify in the deep saline aquifers of the Paris Basin a geological site providing a storage capacity of at least 200 Mt of CO2 during 40 years of injection. This level of capacity is considered as appropriate for a project of industrial size. The chosen site has to satisfy the following criteria: * the reservoir must have geographical, geological and petrophysical properties for storing large volumes of CO2 safely on a very long time; * the reservoir has to be deeper than 1000 mbgl to minimize the volume of the storage; * the aquifer has to be undrinkable and unsuitable for agricultural use due to its salinity (salinity > 10 g/l); * it should not have any risk of interaction with potential third surface or subsurface activity.
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hal-00996574 , version 1 (26-05-2014)

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Anne-Gaëlle Bader, S. Thibeau, O. Vincké, Florence Delprat-Jannaud, S. Saysset, et al.. CO2 storage capacity evaluation in deep saline aquifers for an industrial pilot selection. Methodology and results of the France Nord project. International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies : GHGT-12, Oct 2014, Austin, United States. ⟨10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.300⟩. ⟨hal-00996574⟩

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