COCATE CO2 Transport Workshop 7-8 November 2012, Emperor s Palace, 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park, Johannesburg. Admission Free.

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1 COCATE CO2 Transport Workshop 7-8 November 2012, Emperor s Palace, 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park, Johannesburg Registration Form Admission Free Surname: First Name(s): Company Name: Job Title: Telephone: Any special dietary requirements: completed form to EvelynN@sanedi.org.za by 15 October 2012 Further enquires call: or

2 COCATE CO 2 Transport Workshop 7-8 November 2012 Emperor s Palace, Johannesburg, South Africa 1 Day One: Transport of Carbon Dioxide 08:00-08:15 Arrival and Tea Chair: Tony Surridge (Senior Manager, SANEDI) 1.1 Session 1 - Opening :15-08:30 Welcome - (SANEDI) Kevin Nassiep :30-09:00 Keynote address (Department of Energy) Ms Nelisiwe Magubane Director General :00-09:30 South African Gas Act-(National Energy Regulator South Africa) Ethel Teljuer :30-10:00 South African CO2 Test injection project transport assessment (South African Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage) Ronald Munyai 10:30-11:00 Tea Break Chair: Kevin Nassiep (CEO, SANEDI) 1.2 Session 2 - European Initiatives :00-11:45 European Commission initiatives Presenter: V. Kougionas (EU, Research & Innovation DG) :45-12:30 Example of European initiatives in CCS: Rotterdam and Le Havre A crucial stepping stone towards sustainable economic growth. Presenter: J. Verburg (Port of Rotterdam NV) 2

3 12:30-13:30 Lunch Chair: Muzi Mkhize or Landi Themba (Department Of Energy) 1.3 Session 3 European projects :30-14:00 COCATE Presenter: Sandrine Decarre (IFP Energies nouvelles) General presentation of COCATE including objectives, partners, budget :00-14:30 Other European projects dealing with transport Presenter: Sandrine Decarre (IFP Energies) General presentation of other European projects including objectives, partners, budgets. 14:30-14:45 Tea Break Chair: Sandrine Decarre (IFP Energies) 1.4 Session 4 - Other Transport :45-15:20 Pipe/Ship Presenter: PA. Nilsson Introduction to pipe and ship transport characteristics Technical comparison of both transport modes Economics comparison of both transport modes :20-16:00 Pipe/Ship Presenter: Simon Roussenaly (Sintef) :00-16:40 CO2 EUROPIPE Results Presenter : Mark Spruijt 16:45 End of Day One 16:45 Cocktail Function 3

4 2 Day Two: COCATE Project Results Background The European project COCATE tackles the problems of deployment of shared transportation infrastructures to connect various size CO 2 -emitting industrial facilities to geological storage sites. This three-year project began in COCATE main objective is to analyse conditions for transporting the flue gases emitted from several CO 2 -emitting industrial facilities up to common capture centres, and for exporting large quantities of captured CO 2 to storage areas. While major industrial facilities can be fitted with their own CO 2 capture and transport installations, this does not apply to smaller units for which the investment required would be uneconomic. They must group the CO 2 capture and transportation system in order to cut costs and to make CCS an affordable technology. The Le Havre region (France) and the Port of Rotterdam (the Netherlands) were selected as test sites for the research work conducted. The transportation infrastructure being considered includes three types of network: a local low-pressure network to collect the flue gases emitted by Le Havre industrial sites and transport to capture centres, an intermediate network to group CO 2 from those centres up to a hub, an export system from the hub to the Port of Rotterdam, for storage under the North Sea: pipeline and ships are considered. Based on these networks, COCATE partners reviewed the technical limitations specific to each case. This work is supplemented by: a risk analysis that provides data for the development of a safety management tool an economic analysis looking both at micro and macro economic aspects resulting in a model able to select the best network strategy based on cost minimization. This day will be dedicated to the results obtained within the COCATE project. 4

5 08:00-08:15 Arrival and Tea Session 1: Work Package 1-Global Capture to storage transport network and Work Package 2-Collecting Network and export line lifetime Chair: Sandrine Decarre (IFPEN) :30-09:00 Description of the case studied - Le Havre area Presenter: (LHD-To be confirmed) Area of interest Designs performed Basis of the project :00-09:30 CO2 Corrosion Presenter: Xiaolong Zhang (TNO) Experimental and simulated corrosion rates Tests on carbon and stainless steel, and three types of polymer coatings Conclusions of this study :30-10:00 Thermodynamics Presenter: B Creton (IFPEN) Molecular simulation and Standard cubic equations of states Phase compositions, phase densities and phase viscosities CO 2 + N 2 O and CO 2 + NO Thermal conductivity of CO 2 +N 2 and/or CO 2 +H 2 S using molecular Dynamics simulations and engineering models. 10:00-10:15 Tea Break Session 2: Work Package 3-Safety of global capture to storage transport network Chair: Niels Uhrbrand (ACCOAT) :30-11:00 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and application on predicting Dense gas spreading/releases. Presenter: Andreas Mack (TNO) :00-11:30 Network Management Presenter: Sandrine Decarre for TNO 5

6 :30-12:00 New Models for analysing and managing CO2 safety risk. Presenter: Todd Flach (DNV) :00-12:30 Industrial Safety in Europe and Quantitative Risk assessment of CO2 Transport Pipelines Presenter: Ingrid Raben (TNO) 12:30-13:30Lunch Session 3: Work Package 4-Economical Study Chair: Mark Spruijt (TNO) :30-14:00 To pool or not to pool? The economic perspective Presenter: Y. Le Gallo (GEOGREEN) The different options to consider for a common capture of CO 2 Results obtained for Le Havre case Lessons learnt :00-14:30 Costs benchmark of CO2 transport technologies for a group of various size industries Presenter: Simon Roussanaly (SINTEF ER) Economic assessment of shipping CO2 from Le Havre to Rotterdam Economic assessment of exporting CO2 by pipeline from Le Havre to Rotterdam Comparison of the transport technologies for this specific case Tariff policies :30-15:00 Economic CO2 network optimization model Presenter: Y. Le Gallo (GEOGREEN) Tool to decide how, when and where to invest in a transport facility (onshore pipelines and/or offshore pipelines and/or shipping) with the only objective of minimizing the overall costs of CO 2 transport and storage, and to determine the most economical CO 2 network deployment over the long term. Description of the model Case studies (Le Havre case, multisource/multisink case, sensitivity analyses) 6

7 15:00-15:15 Tea Break Session 4: Work Package 4-Economical Study and Summary Chair: Tony Surridge (Senior Manager, SANEDI) :15-15:45 Business models for such infrastructure Presenter: Christian Bos (TNO) :45-16:15 Summary of the results obtained in the project, limitations and :15-16:30 Closure Tony Surridge End of Day Two applicability to other industrial areas Presenter: Sandrine Decarre (IFPEN) For this specific case, onshore pipeline and ship are equivalent options and mixed export systems can be of interest; Small emitters will need adequate incentives (innovative tariff policies) to be part of the business model. 7