Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)
The clear answer to excess CO2 is Carbon Capture &
Storage
Of all the methods currently being tested and evaluated for commercial use, so far
carbon capture and storage (CCS) is widely considered to be the most
practical—and effective—means to reduce emissions of CO2 and
other GHG (greenhouse gases) into the atmosphere. CCS involves transporting
CO2 from power plants and other industrial businesses to saline
aquifers and oil and gas reservoirs. Once there, the CO2 is injected into
the reservoir via a well where it is then monitored to detect and prevent leakage.
Effective Carbon Capture & Storage: Brought to you by the company that
has been safely handling—and redeploying—CO2 for over 40 years:
Halliburton
Founded in 1919, Halliburton made its name by helping customers take hydrocarbons out
of the ground. Now we’re taking the knowledge and technology we have developed
for extracting hydrocarbons and using it “in reverse” to put the
CO2 back.
For starters, we bring to this challenge more than 40 years experience working with
CO2 injection for enhanced oil recovery (EOR).
Ways Halliburton can help:
From these EOR technologies and capabilities, we have assembled and refined the tools
to make Carbon Capture & Storage a reality.
- Provide reservoir knowledge – understanding of the formations and
whether they are suitable for storage.
- Project management
- Drilling
- Cementing
- Consulting
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- Non-damaging drilling and completion fluids
- Logging
- Reservoir conformance
- Real-time monitoring and control
- Completions and stimulation
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A joint effort by PEMEX and Halliburton is removing millions of tons of
CO
2 from natural gas production and utilizing the CO
2 to
substantially increase oil and gas production.
Backed by four decades of expertise and experience, our carbon capture
knowledge is currently being tapped locally and abroad by a host of private and
national companies and other entities.
Our current and anticipated participation in consortium/joint effort
CO
2 and CCS initiatives span the globe.