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PANEL 2 CCS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Tone Skogen – Government of Norway Alice Gibson – Global CCS Institute Dr Carlos Serralde – Mario Molina Centre Amit Kumar – TERI
October 2012
MEXICAN CCS+EOR DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
Carlos Serralde
Centro Mario Molina
Mexican Energy Sector
Ministry of Energy
Ministry of Finance
Others……………
Ministry of Environment
Government of Mexico
(elected every 6 years)
Financial resources administration, tax collection, investment assignation
2009 CO2 industrial sources in Mexico
PETACALCO
*Modificar mapa Río Escondido Sabinas
Altamira
Tuxpan
Poza Rica
Dos Bocas
Petacalco
Manzanillo
Tula
GHG Emissions in Mexico
2009
Mexico’s Government position on climate change
“Let me express Mexico´s commitment on climate change . …we are presenting efforts to reduce by 30% our GHG emissions by 2020 y by 50% by 2050.”
Presitent of Mexico Felipe Calderón In the World Economic Forum at Davos,
January 29, 2010
“Objetive 2.1.10 . To support Mexico’s capacities for the eventual application of the capture and geological storage of CO2 originated in the energy sector.”
National Program on Climate Change
Source: National Program on Climate Change 2009-2012
GHG Emissions in Mexico
30% 50%
Inclusion of the Mexican perspective CCS North American Atlas 2012
Key points within “Inclusion Zones”:
• Location of Oil fields • Location of CFE power
plants (fossil fuel)
Source: North America Carbon Storage Atlas (2012)
There are several strategic alternatives for the use of the CO2 in EOR processes
PEMEX OIL SITES “ACTIVO ACEITE TERCIARIO DEL GOLFO”
PALEOCANAL DE CHICONTEPEC
CO2 Potential volume available (CFE)
100 - 600 MMCFD
Potential oil sites (nearby CFE Tuxpan) for CO2 injection
Coyotes
Soledad
Poza Rica
Tajín
Coapechaca
Ébano
60-160
100-260
150-390
160-430
100-260
110-300
80-220
130-350
200-530
220-590
130-360
150-400
Field
Potential volume of oil to be recovered
MMB Demand of CO2 MMCFD MMT/ year
Note: Potential volume was calculated with the original volume in the oil sites assuming an incremental recovery of 3-8%. The CO2 demand estimates the use of 10,000 cubic feets (CF) per incremental barrel and a volume recovery in a period of 20 years
Given the available CO2 volume, location of oil sites and actual project state, Coyotes and Poza Rica sites seem to be ideal candidates for the project
1.6-4.5
2.6-7.1
4.1-10.8
4.5-12.0
2.6-7.3
3.0-8.1
Coyotes
Soledad
Coapechaca TajinPoza Rica
Ebano
CFE Tuxpan
150 km
Demonstration Project EOR+CCS (CO2-EOR alternative for PEMEX)
PETACALCO
Río Escondido
Carbón II
Altamira
Tuxpan
Poza Rica Dos Bocas
Petacalco
Manzanillo
Tula
NORTH REGIONS 1
2 SOUTH REGION
Demonstration Project EOR+CCS where to do a demonstration project in Mexico?
THANK YOU! Carlos Serralde [email protected]