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Abstract (EDOC: 18756)
The joint research project CLEAN was conducted
in the years 2008–2011 by a German research and
development (R&D) alliance of 16 partners from science
and industry. The project was set-up as pilot project to
investigate the processes relevant to enhanced gas recovery
(EGR) by the injection of CO2 into a subfield of the almost
depleted Altmark natural gas field. Despite the setback that
permission for active injection was not issued by the
mining authority during the period of the project, important
results fostering the understanding of processes linked with
EGR were achieved. Work carried out led to a comprehensive
evaluation of the EGR potential of the Altmark
field and the Altensalzwedel subfield in particular. The
calculated safety margins emphasize that technical well
integrity of the 12 examined boreholes is given for EGR
without a need for any further intervention. The laboratory
and field tests confirm that the Altensalzwedel subfield is
suitable for the injection of 100,000 t of CO2. Numerical
simulations provide sound predictions for the efficiency
and safety of the EGR technology based on the CO2
injection. The development and testing of different monitoring
techniques facilitate an improved surveying of CO2
storage sites in general. The CLEAN results provide the
technological, logistic and conceptual prerequisites for
implementing a CO2-based EGR project in the Altmark
and provide a benchmark for similar projects in the world.
(2012): CLEAN: project overview on CO2 large-scale enhanced gas recovery in the Altmark natural gas field (Germany). Environmental Earth Sciences, 67, 311-321.
(2012): CLEAN: project overview on CO2 large-scale enhanced gas recovery in the Altmark natural gas field (Germany). Environmental Earth Sciences, 67, 311-321.

