Capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide; Carbon sequestration; capture and sequester carbon dioxide; carbon capture and storage

Carbon sequestration is the term given to a suite of technologies that can remove CO2 from large point sources, such as power plants, oil refineries and industrial processes, or from the air itself. The CO2 can then be stored in geologic formations such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs, deep coal seams or saline reservoirs. …

Carbon cycle, natural carbon cycle

All parts (reservoirs) and fluxes of carbon; usually thought of as a series of the four main reservoirs of carbon interconnected by pathways of exchange. The four reservoirs, regions of the Earth in which carbon behaves in a systematic manner, are the atmosphere, terrestrial biosphere (usually includes fresh water systems), oceans and sediments (includes fossil …

Carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery technologies, CO2 injection

Oil recovery practices leave behind a large resource of “stranded oil”. Such stranded oil provides a substantial target for enhanced oil recovery technology. Emerging, advanced EOR technologies such as CO2 first tried in 1972 could double the incremental oil recovery. Until recently, most of the CO2 used for EOR has come from naturally-occurring reservoirs. But …

Carbon emissions tax; Tax on carbon emissions

Carbon tax is viewed as an alternative to the cap-and-trade system. One of the reasons is that cap-and-trade system involving plant-by plant-measurements is difficult to administer and can provide incentives for evasion. Under a cap-and-trade system, the government would set an overall limit on emissions and allocate permits to emitters. If one plant reduces its …

Carry forward LNG

A clause in some long term contracts that allow a buyer that takes more than Take or Pay or ACQ (depending on what was agreed) amount in a single Contract Year to get a credit to set against future Take or Pay contract year obligations. Quantities are frequently restricted.

Carrying capacity; Hole cleaning capacity; Cuttings lifting

The ability of a circulating drilling fluid to transport rock fragments out of a wellbore. Carrying capacity is an essential function of a drilling fluid. Carrying capacity is determined principally by the annular velocity, hole angle and flow profile of the drilling fluid, but is also affected by mud density, cuttings size and pipe position …