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348:(CCS). It is the world's first offshore CCS plant, operative since September 15, 1996. The project, in the initial year, proved insecure due to sinking top sand. However, after a re-perforation and an installation of a gravel layer in August 1997, CCS operations were secure. As of 2018, one million tonnes of CO
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facilitates better distribution of gases and depressurization, lowering the risk of leakage. The composition reaction of the mixture of clay, sand, and carbon is the determining factor of long-term stability in the
Sleipner CCS project. As of 2007, measurements from the gravity stations revealed that
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scenario, Norway's emissions would have had a total increase of 3% over 20 years if not for the CCS experiment. Carbon dioxide is treated on the
Sleipner T treatment platform. After that carbon dioxide is transported to the Sleipner A platform where it is injected into the Utsira formation through a
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Formation injection site lies 30 seafloor gravity stations for monitoring under the
275:. Two parts of the field are in production, Sleipner West (proven in 1974), and Sleipner East (1981). The field produces natural gas and light oil condensates from sandstone structures about 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) below sea level. It is operated by
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Sleipner A platform by a bridge and to the Sleipner B wellhead platform by 12.5-kilometre (7.8 mi) carbon dioxide flow line. The Sleipner Riser platform, serving the
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Aforkoghene (2018-02-05). "Alternative Routes to Hydrate Formation during Processing and Transport of Natural Gas with a Significant Amount of CO2: Sleipner Gas as a Case Study".
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As of the end of 2005, the estimated recoverable reserves for the
Sleipner West and East fields were 51.6 billion cubic meters of natural gas, 4.4 million tonnes (4.9 million short tons) of
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Gale, John; Christensen, Niels Peter; Cutler, Annette; Torp, Tore A. (September 2001). "Demonstrating the
Potential for Geological Storage of CO2: The Sleipner and GESTCO Projects".
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Alnes, Håvard; Eiken, Ola; Stenvold, Torkjell (November 2008). "Monitoring gas production and C O2 injection at the
Sleipner field using time-lapse gravimetry".
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have been transported and injected into the formation yearly since 1996. The project summary reports a capacity of up to 600 billion tonnes (~660 billion tons).
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before imposing production export quality penalties, which may have been NOK 1 million/day ( ~$ 120,000US/ day). Operating costs are US$ 17 / ton of CO
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