VASCO
France (2011-2012) - Geogreen is the project coordinator for this effort to develop a carbon management plan supported by a consortium of companies and public entities active in the industrial sectors around the Port of Marseille. Geogreen will perform an emissions source clustering and centralized emissions treatment (pooling) scenario development, the optimization of the emissions/CO2 collection systems and transport network, design and carbon and energy footprint analysis of the overall CO2 capture, transport and the eventual export scenarios to North Africa for EOR, CO2 valorization options around Marseille - including CO2 bio-remediation via micro-algae cultivation. 

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UNIDO Report
Vienna (2010) - Geogreen completed a source-to-sink matching assessment that was then used for the UNIDO-IEA report: Technology Roadmap: Carbon Capture and Storage in Industrial Applications. The primary analyses performed by Geogreen included: source-to-sink matching for industrial emissions in non-OECD countries using the global storage suitability map produced for the IEA-GHG publication Global Storage Resources Gap Analysis for Policy Makers, as well as industrial CCS project development projections for the different regions of the study, identification of key road blocks for CCS deployment in developing economies, and recommendations to policy makers on how to best proceed. 

 
 
EnBW
Germany and the North Sea (2008) - Geogreen was contracted to perform a screening assessment on offshore deep saline formations and depleted Oil Fields/gasfields for CO2 storage. This included a CO2 storage capacity assessment, risk assessment, basic design of the potential CO2 transport and storage project components, economic analysis, and the carbon and energy footprint analyses for the overall project. 

 
 
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France and the North Sea (2008-2009) - Geogreen performed a capture options assessment and screened onshore and offshore geological formations for CO2 storage suitability for the development authority of Le Havre port. The work included the review of capture technology options, emissions source clustering and centralized emissions treatment (pooling) scenario development, the screening of onshore and offshore saline formations for CO2 storage suitability and capacity, and the review of offshore oil and gas fields for potential storage and/or CO2-EOR options. 

 
 
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France and the North Sea (2008) – Geogreen provided CCS expertise to EDF for potential storage options for some of its French facilities. The services provided included economic analysis and basic CO2 transport and storage feasibility studies and screening of deep saline aquifers in France and beneath the North Sea for potential CO2 storage suitability.