Title of dataset | UK Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage - The Crown Estate Leases |
Narrative summary of dataset | This dataset shows carbon capture and storage agreements given by The Crown Estate. At this stage there is one Agreement for Lease for a site called Goldeneye, along with an existing pipeline agreement. The proposed CO2 and storage reservoir area is owned by Shell and is planned to form part of the carbon capture and storage project with the SSE Peterhead power station. Carbon from the gas-fired power plant in Peterhead will be pumped to Shell's depleted Goldeneye gas field, located 65 miles off the coast of north east Scotland. The proposed SSE Peterhead project aims to design and develop a full chain, post-combustion CCS facility which will be capable of capturing the CO2 from one 385 MW combined cycle gas turbine unit. The first injection is planned for 2016. The Don Valley Power Project (formally known as Hatfield) seeks to demonstrate Carbon, Capture and Storage on a new, 900MW integrated gas-fuelled combined cycle (IGCC) power station in the Humber area. The emissions will be captured at the power station and will be transported away to the storage area. In October 2015, the CCS site (AfL) which is part of the White Rose project changed its name from Aquifer 5/42 to Endurance. |
Summary of processing methodology | For further information see:
http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/energy-minerals-and-infrastructure/carbon-capture-and-storage/
and http://www.co2stored.co.uk/home/index |
Supporting documentation | The dataset was created with input from Jason Golder - Development Manager (CCS & Gas Storage). Further information can be found here: http://www.sse.com/PressReleases2011/JointDevelopmentAgreementCarbonCapture/ and http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/news-media/news/2013/afl-offshore-co2-storage-national-grid/ |
Start date | 2012-07-18 |
End date | 2017-03-30 |