From 2021, the Spanish partners IGME, CIEMAT and REPSOL have been studying in detail the potential for CO₂ geological storage in the site of the Lopin structure, located in NE Spain (Zaragoza, Ebro Basin). The objective is to pave the way for future CO₂ geological storage developments based on geological, technical, economic, legal (including permitting) and social results and recommendations. In this webinar, an overview of the current state of the studies was presented as well as planned activities until the end of the project in 2026.
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Agenda
Paula Canteli, IGME - General overview of the project and Ebro Basin (including onshore/offshore decision)
Francisco Pángaro, Repsol - Offshore permit overview
Jesús García Crespo, IGME - Lopin: geological model
Manuel Ron, Repsol - Onshore CO2 storage possible development
Christian Oltra, CIEMAT - Social acceptance
This webinar is part of our Autumn 2024 Webinar Series. Please see below the schedule of webinars
- 17th October - Portugal: PilotSTRATEGY: Advancing offshore CO2 storage in Portugal
- 24th October - Poland: PilotSTRATEGY in Upper Silesia, Poland: Activities, results, challenges
- 31st October - Greece: Investigation and prospects of CCS technology for climate change mitigation in Greece, West Macedonia
- 7th November - France: (Onshore) CO2 Storage in the Paris Basin: An Overview of Geological, Technical, and Social Studies under the PilotSTRATEGY project
- 14th November - Spain: Onshore CO2 geological storage in Spain: an overview of geological, technical, economic and social assessment under the PilotSTRATEGY project