Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage (CCUS)

CCUS, also sometimes referred to as carbon capture, use and sequestration, is a process that captures carbon dioxide emissions and either reuses or stores it so that it will not enter the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide could be stored in geological formations including depleted oil and gas reservoirs, deep saline reservoirs, and unmineable coal seams. With two decades of experience in this area, SEAL aims to use its capabilities and experience to become a CCUS leader and help clients develop and scale their CCUS projects from start to finish.

SEAL has the expertise, capability and resources required to assess and certify subsurface aspects as well as evaluate the facilities requirements of your CCUS projects. Some of the key services that SEAL provides to screen, develop, and operate the CCUS projects include:

  • CO2 Emission studies
    • Life cycle analysis
    • Emission intensity studies
    • Gas composition analysis
  • Feasibility studies
    • Reservoir screening
    • CO2 source and reservoir pair analysis
    • Reservoir and seal analysis
    • Fault seal analysis
    • Resource estimation for CO2 storage capacity
  • CO2 EOR – Screening and optimisation
  • Detailed subsurface studies and field development planning
  • Geomechanics
  • Geochemistry
  • Flow assurance studies
  • Drilling and completion requirements including well integrity reviews
  • Monitoring and verification of the stored CO2
  • Risk analysis and management
  • Facility studies
    • Repurposing
    • Life extension of existing facilities
    • CO2 conversion studies
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