The Lake Charles CCS Project.
| Other author | Cathro, Doug, author. |
| Other author | United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information, issuing body. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication | Washington, D.C : [U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information,], June 2010. |
| Description | 1 online resource (660 pages) : illustrations |
| Supplemental Content | https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo174991 |
| Supplemental Content | Address at time of PURL creation |
| Subjects |
| Summary | The Lake Charles CCS Project is a large-scale industrial carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project which will demonstrate advanced technologies that capture and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial sources into underground formations. Specifically the Lake Charles CCS Project will accelerate commercialization of large-scale CO₂ storage from industrial sources by leveraging synergy between a proposed petroleum coke to chemicals plant (the LCC Gasification Project) and the largest integrated anthropogenic CO₂ capture, transport, and monitored sequestration program in the U.S. Gulf Coast Region. The Lake Charles CCS Project will promote the expansion of EOR in Texas and Louisiana and supply greater energy security by expanding domestic energy supplies. The capture, compression, pipeline, injection, and monitoring infrastructure will continue to sequester CO₂ for many years after the completion of the term of the DOE agreement. The objectives of this project are expected to be fulfilled by working through two distinct phases. The overall objective of Phase 1 was to develop a fully definitive project basis for a competitive Renewal Application process to proceed into Phase 2 - Design, Construction and Operations. Phase 1 includes the studies attached hereto that will establish: the engineering design basis for the capture, compression and transportation of CO₂ from the LCC Gasification Project, and the criteria and specifications for a monitoring, verification and accounting (MVA) plan at the Hastings oil field in Texas. The overall objective of Phase 2, provided a successful competitive down-selection, is to execute design, construction and operations of three capital projects: (1) the CO₂ capture and compression equipment, (2) a Connector Pipeline from the LLC Gasification Project to the Green Pipeline owned by Denbury and an affiliate of Denbury, and (3) a comprehensive MVA system at the Hastings oil field. |
| General note | "Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information. |
| General note | "Principal author: Doug Cathro, Leucadia Energy, LLC." |
| General note | "Report date: July 14, 2010." |
| General note | "Significant subcontractors: Denbury Onshore, LLC, Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp., and Gulf Coast Carbon Center, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas." |
| General note | GPO Cataloging Record Distribution Program (CRDP). |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Report note | Topical report; November 16, 2009 - June 16, 2010. |
| Funding information | DOE award number DE-FE0002314 |
| Source of description | Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (OSTI.gov website, viewed July 14, 2022). |
| Related Item | Complemented by (work): Lake Charles CCS Project. Phase 2, Final technical report |
| GPO item number | 0429-H-18 (online) |
| Govt. docs number | E 1.84:0002314 E 1.99:1010957 |