CO2 storage in sea bed

Storing CO2 in sub-seabed geological formations of the North Sea

In this dossier you can find news, backgrounds and results of our research on CO2 storage in sea bed.

 


Recent:


Bubbles from the sea bed 
June 2011 - Wageningen World
Can we make use of depleted oil and gas reservoirs under
the North Sea for CO2 storage? Four experts give their opinion, including Chris Karman of IMARES
» Wageningen World June 2011 p. 19-21


Imares studies CO2 leaks into the sea
7 April 2011
Carbon dioxide storage is not completely without risks. How does it affect marine life?
» Imares studies CO2 leaks into the sea

European Commission: implementation documents

31 March 2011
EC issued four guidance documents to support coherent implementation of the EU Directive on the geological storage of carbon dioxide ('CCS Directive') across EU Member States
» Implementation of the CCS directive

IMARES researchers views on 'CO2 Storage in Sea Bed'

March 2011 - e-newsletter e-MARES, March 2011
Sea bed can be an alternative for underground storage, provided the possible dangers for marine life are properly identified first.
» IMARES researchers views on 'CO2 Storage in Sea Bed'

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CO2-opslag in de zeebodem 
 



Research: 

www.riscs-co2.eu
RISCS is a European project which aims to improve our understanding of the possible environmental impacts of geological storage of CO2.

www.co2-cato.nl
CATO-2 is the Dutch national R&D program for CO2 capture, transport and storage.