Pipeline systems are expected to play an increasingly important role in transporting carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from flue stacks to distant fields for sequestration purposes or for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). The phase diagram for a CO2 stream is very sensitive to the level of impurities, and this in turn affects pipeline design and the boundaries within which CO2 pipelines can be operated, without affecting the facilities design as well as delivery conditions. This book brings together the entire spectrum of design and operating needs for a pipeline and network of facilities that would transport CO2 containing impurities safely, without adverse impact on people and the environment.
Preface
Special Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements
Permission Acknowledgments
Forewords
Metric Conversion of Some Common Units
Chapter 1 : Overview and Challenges of CO2 Transporation Chapter 2 : Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage - A Background Chapter 3 : Anthropogenic CO2 Properties Chapter 4 : Overview of EOS Applicable to CO2 with Impurities Chapter 5 : Pipeline Transporation of CO2 Chapter 6 : Characteristics of Decompression Wave Speed in CO2 Containing Impurities Chapter 7 : Pipe Material Selection and Fracture Control Chapter 8 : CO2 Pipeline System Development and Design Chapter 9 : Pumping, Compression and Other Appurtenances Chapter 10 : CO2 Pipeline Operation and Maintenance Chapter 11 : Risk Assessment and Integrity Management Chapter 12 : Atmospheric Dispersion of CO2 Containing Impurities Chapter 13 : Health and Safety and Emergency Response