Energies (Aug 2023)

Large-Scale Ex Situ Tests for CO<sub>2</sub> Storage in Coal Beds

  • Marian Wiatowski,
  • Krzysztof Kapusta,
  • Kamil Stańczyk,
  • Marcin Szyja,
  • Shakil Masum,
  • Sivachidambaram Sadasivam,
  • Hywel Rhys Thomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 17
p. 6326

Abstract

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This publication discusses the experiments and findings of project ROCCS (Establishing a Research Observatory to Unlock European Coal Seams for Carbon Dioxide Storage), which aimed to investigate the potential for carbon dioxide storage in coal seams. The project involved large-scale ex situ laboratory tests, where CO2 was injected into an experimental coal seam using a high-pressure reactor at the Central Mining Institute in Poland. The reactor simulated underground conditions, and the experimental coal seam measured 3.05 m in length with a cross-section of 0.4 × 0.4 m. Parameters such as gas flow, temperatures, and pressures were monitored during the experiments. In the study conducted, the sorption capacity of coal from the Polish mine “Piast-Ziemowit” for CO2, at a sorption pressure of 30 bar, was determined to be 4.8% by weight relative to the raw coal mass. The data collected from these ex situ tests can support the design of a potential commercial-scale CO2 storage installation.

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