CCP – A Pioneering Legacy video
March 2021
This five minute video was created for the GHGT-15 conference in March 2021 and acts as a summary of CCP’s 20-year history.
View on Vimeo |
CCP3 - Digital In Depth tool
June 2012
Click to view digital In Depth tool

The digital In Depth tool allows online visitors to go on a journey underground to find out more about CO2 capture and storage.
Click for more In Depth information (2.9 Mb) |
CCP1 - Projects and Results Video
2004

This video was originally released in 2004 to introduce the projects
and results of the CO2 Capture Project.
It includes background information on climate change, an overview of
CCP Projects at the time, and interviews with representatives of NGOs,
government organisations and companies who are developing a new generation
of carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies.
View streaming Flash video (27
mins, 38 Mb) |
Geological storage timeline
September 2009

The four phases of CCS projects. Taken from the CCP publication, A
Technical Basis for Carbon Dioxide
Storage.
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Uncertainty diagram
September 2009

Typical uncertainty diagram for oilfield developments. Taken from the CCP publication, A
Technical Basis for Carbon Dioxide Storage.
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Annular Pressure Monitoring
September 2009

The annuli are named from 'A' to 'B' or higher starting
adjacent to the tubing. Taken from the
CCP publication, A Technical
Basis for Carbon Dioxide Storage.
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Dynamic Reservoir Model
September 2009

Example model of long-term migration of a CO2 plume from
injection wells towards the top of the storage structure. Color indicates
CO2 migration time sequence from start of injection (blue)
to about 40 years of injection (red). Taken from the CCP publication, A
Technical Basis for Carbon Dioxide Storage.
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Final Plug and Abandonment
September 2009

Typical plug and abandonment. Showing from bottom-up: plugged injection
zone, plug in caprock interval which includes drilled casing; plug above
caprock, plugs at top of casing and steel plate at surface. Taken from
the CCP publication, A
Technical Basis for Carbon Dioxide Storage.
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Carbon Dioxide Gas Storage illustration
August 2009

A visual explanation of carbon dioxide gas geological storage with the
four trapping mechanisms presented at scale.
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Man-made CO2 Emissions 2002 illustration
August 2009

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Power Industry CO2 Emissions
illustration
August 2009

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World primary energy demand by
fuel graph
August 2009

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Total man-made emissions graph
August 2009

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Eight possible wedges of the stabilisation
triangle table
August 2009
Adapted from the Princeton Carbon Management Institute.

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