IDENTIFICATION OF CO2 SOURCE AND CO2 STORAGE AROUND WEST JAVA
Fanata Y. Nugraha, Muhamad Firdaus Al Hakim, I Putu Raditya Ambara Putra, Steven Chandra, Brian Tony, Damar Nandiwardhana

a Geophysical Engineering Department, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional ^Veteran^ Yogyakarta
Sleman, Indonesia
b Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
c National Center of Excellence for CCS/CCUS
Bandung, Indonesia


Abstract

Indonesia is actively pursuing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) projects as part of its strategy to mitigate carbon emissions and transition to a low-carbon economy. There is an urgency to identify the potential CO2 storage and source location from various industries such as petrochemical, cement, pulp and paper, iron&steel, and notably coal fired power plant as the major CO2 emitter. Western part of Java notably has significant potential for CCS implementation as the industry and available sinks are near each other. The primary sinks will be contributed by depleted oil and gas reservoir or basin saline aquifer. In this study, we identify the significant CO2 emitter in Western Java from various industry which have annual emission of CO2 more than 1 Mtpa. We also identify the possible CO2 storage from depleted petroleum reservoir and saline aquifer in Sunda Asri Basin and West Java Basin. We succeed identify total CO2 emission of more than 35 Mtpa in West Java and hold significant storage of 850 MtCO2

Keywords: GIS, CCS, CCUS, Source-sink match, carbon storage

Topic: Engineering

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