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The Business Case for a Backbone CO2 Pipeline in Alberta

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There is considerable interest in having a backbone pipeline for carbon-dioxide (CO 2 ) built in Alberta-interest both on the part of major CO 2 emitters in the Athabasca oilsands region and of oil producers, who could increase their production by injecting CO 2 into certain reservoirs if a ready, low-cost supply of CO 2 were available. Although no final plan has been put forward, the proposed pipeline would presumably run from Fort McMurray south and southwest to oil reservoirs amenable to CO 2 enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques in the central part of the province.

This report examines the business case for constructing a backbone CO 2 pipeline in Alberta. It also addresses the likely growth in demand for CO 2 for EOR injection and current and future CO 2 supply sources in the province and their associated costs. The analysis suggests that construction of the CO 2 backbone for the sole purpose of delivering liquid CO 2 to oil reservoir sites for injection does not make sense from a business perspective because the supply of highly pure, low-cost, CO 2 from bitumen upgraders in the Edmonton/Fort McMurray area is likely to exceed CO 2 demand.


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