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Masanori AbeGeneral Manager
Technology and Planning Dept.Japan CCS Co., Ltd.
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Who is JCCS ?What we have done in FY2009 –What we have done in FY2009 2010.What we will do in FY2010What we will do in FY2010.Financial IssuesWrap-up
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At the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in July 2008 , leaders declared “We strongly support the launching of 20 large-scale declared, We strongly support the launching of 20 large-scale CCS demonstration projects globally by 2010, taking into account various national circumstances, with a view to beginning broad deployment of CCS by 2020 ”beginning broad deployment of CCS by 2020.Since around the summit, the Japanese Government accelerated developing innovative energy technologies for mitigating l b l i CCS i k t h l f thi global warming. CCS is a key technology for this purpose.
Private companies of Japan gathered and established a company to support this Government with conducting CCS demonstrations.Japan CCS Co., Ltd. is the first private company specialized in CCS in the world.in CCS in the world.
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KEY OBJECTIVES OF JCCS INCORPORATION♦ Accomplish comprehensive investigations for carrying out
CCS total system demonstrations♦ Integrate opinions from the private sector for early
establishment of laws, regulations and technical standards applicable to CCS in Japan
♦ Conduct promoting activities for CCS deployment in Japan
♦ Cooperate with foreign organizations for CCS deployment ♦ Cooperate with foreign organizations for CCS deployment overseas
♦ Collect and exchange the latest information on CCS with overseas research organizations
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Name: JAPAN CCS Co., Ltd.Date of Incorporation:
May 26 2008May 26, 2008Business Description:
A comprehensive investigation for Carbon-dioxide Capture and Storage Projects in JapanCapture and Storage Projects in Japan
Capital: 243 mm yen (ca. US$2.3mm)Shareholders: 37 companies
11 electric power, 5 petroleum, 5 engineering, 4 p , p , g g,petroleum resource developing, 4 general trading, 2 iron and steel, 2 city gas, 1 chemical, 1 non-ferrous metal and cement, 1 steel pipe, 1 special trading
President: Shoichi Ishii, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd. (JAPEX)
Directors: 8 representing the shareholders’ industriesA dit T k hi H j R h I tit t f I ti Auditor: Takashi Honjo, Research Institute of Innovative
Technologies for the Earth (RITE)5
JCCSJCCSWho is JCCS -4/5-
Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd.TOYO ENGINEERING CORPORATIONArabian Oil Company Ltd.
Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.
h b l i INPEX CORPORATIONJapan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.Mitsui Oil Exploration Co., LTD.JFE Steel Corporation
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.Hokuriku Electric Power Co., Inc.The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.The Chugoku Electric Power Co Inc JFE Steel Corporation
SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. Tenaris NKK TubesITOCHU Corporation
The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.The Okinawa Electric Power Co Ltd ITOCHU Corporation
Marubeni CorporationMitsubishi CorporationSumitomo Corporation
The Okinawa Electric Power Co., Ltd.Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.COSMO OIL CO., LTD.Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. p
Marubeni-Itochu Steel Inc.Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
,JAPAN ENERGY CORPORATIONNIPPON OIL CORPORATIONSHOWA SHELL SEKIYU K. K.
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MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICALCOMPANY, INC.
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
CHIYODA CORPORATIONJGC CorporationJFE Engineering Corporation
PROJECT FRAMEWORK- FUNCTIONS OF JCCS -
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Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
NEDO*Commissioning
TechnicalResearch organizations,
Commissioning
JAPAN CCS Co., Ltd.
Technical
cooperation
Cooperative Personnel
Investment
organizations,domestic and overseas Private
Companies
CCS relating companies, domestic and
CooperativeResearch
Subcontract
E ti
Universities
g p ,overseas
Execution
Execution
Investigation and relating works for CCS demonstration
7*New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
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Fiscal Year08 09 10 11 12 -
METI Subsidized
Project
Development of Assessment Technologiesand Site Screening j
METI Commissioned Project“Demonstration of CO2 Reduction Technology”Demonstration of CO2 Reduction Technology
NEDO Commissioned Project
F ibilit St d CCS T t l S t
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Feasibility Study – CCS Total SystemCO2 capture at IGCC and store at an offshore depleted gas field
*Fiscal Year : April - March
JCCSJCCSMETI Subsidized Project in FY 2008
WO
R Site Evaluation Marine Environmental Investigation
WORK FLOWSupporting Work
RK
S
Economic Effect Analysis
Site EvaluationBasic Research for Leakage Risk Analysis
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SIT
E
Integrated
7 4
Screening Engineering(15 Models)
WO
RK
Fault Assessment
Evaluations
- Demonstration Models
PR
OD
U PotentialScreening
MethodBenchmark
IssuesDesigns
Fault Assessment
Model
and Plans- Well Completion Study- CO2 Simulation Study- Monitoring Techniques
UC
TS
Method IssuesFault
Assessment
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15 models of CCS total systemsfor engineering and reservoir study
SourceIGCC
CapturePhysical Absorption
TransportLand Pipeline (gas)
Injection
ERD (Extended
StoreDepleted Gas Field
for engineering and reservoir study
Coal Pulverized Power Plants
Oil refineries
Chemical Plants
Absorption
Chemical Absorption
(gas)
Offshore Pipeline (gas)
Lorry (liquid)
(Extended Reach Drilling) Well
Directional Drilling Well
Field
Aquifer with closure
Neogene Chemical Plants
Gas Field
Paper Mill Plant
Cement Plant
Ship (liquid)Drilling Well
Subsea Completion
Platform
aquifer without closure
Paleogene aquifer without l
Ironworksclosure
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Conceptual Diagram of CCS
Plant B CO2 capture facilities •CO2 is captured at largePlant A
CO2 compressor
CO2 transport (subsea pipeline) CO2 compressor
CO2 capture facilities
Less than 10km
CO2 is captured at large point sources, transported to compressing facilities
Subsea facilities
CO2 injection well Deeper than 1000m below
CO2 injection well
and injected into deep saline aquifers or depleted oil/gas
iSeal
(Mudstone)
seabed
CO2 Storage
reservoirs.•Sub-seabed storage is practical in Japan because long
Reservoir (Sandstone)
(Microscopic image) (Microscopic image)
CO2 Storage
because long negotiations with many land owners are not required
(Microscopic image)
ER D: Extended Reach Drilling
Sand grain
Saline water required.
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CO2 i d b d h N k IGCC d i CO2 is assumed to be captured at the Nakoso IGCC demonstration plant, transported to the Iwaki-oki Gas Field and stored in depleted gas reservoirs.
IGCC I t t d l G ifi ti C bi d C l d t ti l t i d IGCC, Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle, demonstration plant is owned and being operated by Clean Coal Power R&D Co., Ltd. (CCP).Iwaki-oki gas field was operated by Inpex (ex-Teikoku Oil).
Term: July 2008 – 2010Nakoso IGCC
I ki ki G Fi ld
Term: July 2008 2010
Offshore PipelineAir-blown
250MWIwaki-oki Gas Field
CompressCaptureSub Sea
CompletionWD 150m
Iwaki
Iwaki-oki Gas Field
Fukushima
Depleted Gas Reservoir2000mbMSLNakoso
IGCC
ca.80km
N
Ibaraki
TOKYO
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Tomakomai City October - November 2009
苫小牧
Population : 170,000 2009Shallow Marine Type- Ocean Bottom Cable
Hokkaido Is
3D Seismic SurveyInvestigation Area (2.7×3 km)
5km
b
Hokkaido Is.
Tomakomai
TOKYO buoy
Guard boats
Observation boat
TOKYO
Air gun boat13
Assumed Flow at Tomakomai SiteOne of Examples
Transport InjectionCapture StoreSource Injection
250,000t/yr(SC-CO2)
Plant 1 CO2 Capture Land Pipeline
Separate/Compress
Source
200 000t/
<<NEW>> <<NEW>>
Compress
Injection Well
200,000t/yr(Gas CO2)
Compress/HeatSource
<<NEW>>
AquiferPlant 2 CO2 Capture LiquefiedTank Lorry
Compress/Cool
Liq. CO2
50,000t/yr(Liq.CO2)
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FY2009 (Apr. 2009 – Mar. 2010)3D Seismic Survey @ Tomakomai candidate Site3D Seismic Survey @ Tomakomai candidate SiteOffshore Pipeline Route Survey @ Iwaki-oki candidate SiteBasic Designing @ several sites
FY2010 (Apr. 2010 – Mar. 2011)Investigation wells @ several candidate sites3D Seismic Survey @ one candidate siteG l i l l ti ith th 3D d ll d tGeological evaluation with these 3D and well dataDemonstration plan(s) to be presented to METIThe Demonstration site(s) will be selected and the large-The Demonstration site(s) will be selected and the largescale demonstration(s) will be launched
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Shareholders of JCCS have been requesting METI to bear 100% cost for the demonstration projects in Japan100% cost for the demonstration projects in Japan.The national budget is a yearly basis.No guarantee in advance in writing to bear 100% cost for No guarantee in advance in writing to bear 100% cost for the entire project for almost 10 years.METI bore the 100% cost for the projects in FY2009METI bore the 100% cost for the projects in FY2009.METI bears the 100% cost in FY2010.A risk of project suspension or cancellation in future if A risk of project suspension or cancellation in future if METI would decide not to bear 100% cost for the following years and shareholders would not bear the remaining cost.years and shareholders would not bear the remaining cost.
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The Japanese Government has been accelerating promotion to develop Innovative Energy Technologies including CCS since the Hokkaido Toyako Summit in 2008 including CCS since the Hokkaido Toyako Summit in 2008 and set an aggressive CO2 reduction target in 2009.In order to deploy CCS widely in Japan, several demonstration projects are required.p j qJCCS was established just before the Hokkaido Toyako Summit to support the Government by conducting comprehensive investigations for CCS demonstration in Japan for contributing to mitigate the global warmingJapan for contributing to mitigate the global warming.JCCS carried out site selection and engineering / designing for CCS demonstrations in 2008, and field surveys in 2009.This year three appraisal and exploratory wells will be This year three appraisal and exploratory wells will be drilled in 3 candidate sites.After drilling these wells JCCS will present site evaluation reports to the government and demonstration site(s) will be
l t d b d th tselected based on the reports.
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Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
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