Description du projet
Atténuer les risques liés à l’extraction d’hydrocarbures non conventionnels en subsurface ainsi qu’au captage et au stockage du carbone
L’exploitation souterraine des sources d’hydrocarbures non conventionnelles et le captage et le stockage du carbone (CSC) s’accompagnent de risques environnementaux, notamment les fuites de gaz, la contamination de l’eau et l’activité sismique induite. Pour parer à cela, le projet SECURe, financé par l’UE, concevra, par le biais d’une série d’expériences sur le terrain et en laboratoire, des stratégies de prévention et de surveillance des risques qui garantiront de bonnes pratiques de gestion du sous-sol à toutes les étapes de l’extraction des ressources non conventionnelles et des processus de CSC. Le projet établira une plateforme internationale de surveillance environnementale afin de faciliter la communication entre les parties prenantes impliquées dans l’exploitation de l’énergie du sous-sol et le stockage du carbone. Il collaborera avec d’autres chercheurs et parties prenantes dans l’objectif d’évaluer les risques de manière globale, de recommander des techniques et des stratégies de surveillance avancées et de mettre en place un forum de communication. Les principaux résultats seront publiés sous la forme d’une série de fiches d’information en texte brut.
Objectif
Subsurface Evaluation of CCS and Unconventional Risks (SECURe) will gather unbiased, impartial scientific evidence for risk mitigation and monitoring for environmental protection to underpin subsurface geoenergy development. The main outputs of SECURe will comprise recommendations for best practice for unconventional hydrocarbon production and geological CO2 storage.
The project will develop monitoring and mitigation strategies for the full geoenergy project lifecycle; by assessing plausible hazards and monitoring associated environmental risks. This will be achieved through a program of experimental research and advanced technology development that will be demonstrated at commercial and research facilities to formulate best practice. We will meet stakeholder needs; from the design of monitoring and mitigation strategies relevant to operators and regulators, to developing communication strategies to provide a greater level of understanding of the potential impacts.
The SECURe partnership comprises major research and commercial organisations from countries that host shale gas and CCS industries at different stages of operation (from permitted to closed). We will form a durable international partnership with non-European groups; providing international access to study sites, creating links between projects and increasing our collective capability through exchange of scientific staff.
SECURe will provide a legacy of:
1. A network of experimental and industrial field sites as a proving ground for cutting edge technologies and to enable knowledge transfer between sectors;
2. A platform for international cooperation;
3. A scientifically sound, unbiased and independent best practice for baselining, monitoring, mitigation and remediation – within a risk-assessment framework;
4. Models and best practice guidelines for engaging different stakeholders including citizens through participatory monitoring;
5. A formal continuous training programme for researchers and students.
Champ scientifique
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Régime de financement
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
SN2 1FL Swindon
Royaume-Uni