OIL AND GAS CORROSION

MISSION-CCS

Tags: 
CAPTURE DU CO²
DURABILITE DES STRUCTURES
Material Science Innovation for Accelerated, Sustainable and Safe Implementation of Carbon Capture and Storage
Coordinateur: 
DTU
Responsable INSA: 
Bernard NORMAND (MATEIS)

As the world fights to tackle climate change, securing affordable, net-zero energy stands out as a paramount engineering task for ensuring a future for our and next generations. Among the pivotal technologies necessary to direct energy systems toward sustainability and net-zero emissions is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). CCS comprises several technologies which involve capturing CO2 from major point sources, followed by compression and transportation to appropriate underground reservoirs for either sequestration or enhanced oil recovery.

Enjeu: 
Energie pour un développement Durable
Partenaires: 
INSA LYON - MATEIS
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
UNIV LEEDS
OIL AND GAS CORROSION
NPL MANAGEMENT
ALLEIMA TUBE
LEEDS AND BRADFORD BOILER COMPANY
INSTITUTT FOR ENERGITEKNIKK
WOOD GROUP UK
BAKER HUGHES ENERGY TRANSITION
TOTAL ENERGIES
SINTEF
EQUINOR ENERGY
SCHLUMBERGER CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH
SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL
Financement: 
COMMISSION EUROPEENE
Dates projet: 
De 2024-02-01 00:00:00 hasta 2028-01-01 00:00:00
Montant global du projet: 
2929384
Contact: 
bernard.normand@insa-lyon.fr
Chapo: 
MISSION-CCS project targets the development of a unique, material science-based, integrated approach to a comprehensive understanding of materials and solvent degradation mechanisms for each processing step in the field of carbon capture and storage.