CCS project definition

CCS project means the overall CCS project operations, including those of the CCS capture facility and geologic sequestration site and activities.
CCS project means the overall CCS project operations, including those of the CCS capture facility and the GCS project.
CCS project means the carbon capture and sequestration project on the Lands which includes emissions capture by removal of CO2 from natural gas streams, natural gas compression and injection into ▇▇▇▇▇, and transportation and injection of sequestered CO2 into depleted oil and gas reservoirs.

Examples of CCS project in a sentence

  • This section of the proposal outlines the proponent’s competency and experience in dealing with the capture and compression, pipelines, and injection processes, assessing reservoir suitability for storage, using CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and any other ability deemed critical for the successful implementation and operation of in an integrated CCS project.

  • This section of the proposal includes a description of the systems in place to manage project design, construction and operation of an integrated CCS project.

  • It includes a detailed cost overview of the all components of the CCS project with a discussion of the level of confidence in all cost estimates.

  • This section of the FPP outlines the requirement of the program that the proposed CCS project be a fully integrated capture, transportation and storage project, and the project includes qualified partners for the different aspects of the project.

  • This section of the proposal describes the proponents’ expectations with respect to the contributions of the Government of Alberta necessary for the CCS project to proceed.

  • Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the agreement, the Construction Client shall have unlimited access to share all documentation and information included in or related to the contract work with the authorities (including all government agencies, state enterprises or third parties engaged by the authorities in connection with the CCS project).

  • Purpose: This will provide valuable information for other CCS project developers.

  • In the Peterhead CCS project the plan was to replace the wellhead facilities (known as the Christmas Tree) and install new well completions.

  • The UK government’s early competitions for CCS resulted in four CCS power projects conducting FEED studies between 2010-2015: The Kingsnorth CCS project proposed to build two new 800 MW coal-fired power units with an integrated commercial-scale CO2 capture plant located at E.ON’s existing coal- fired power station at Kingsnorth in Kent.

  • The CCS project considered it feasible to extend the lifetime of the platform to 35 years to suit the planned CCS operation (Shell, 2016).


More Definitions of CCS project

CCS project has the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals.

Related to CCS project

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Sub-project means a specific development project to be carried out by a Beneficiary utilizing the proceeds of a Sub-loan;

  • New Project means (a) each facility which is either a new facility, branch or office or an expansion, relocation, remodeling or substantial modernization of an existing facility, branch or office owned by the Borrower or its Subsidiaries which in fact commences operations and (b) each creation (in one or a series of related transactions) of a business unit to the extent such business unit commences operations or each expansion (in one or a series of related transactions) of business into a new market.

  • Expansion Project has the meaning set forth in Section IV.3.a of this Agreement.

  • Ongoing Project means a multi-year project undertaken by a Company in fulfilment of its CSR obligation having timelines not exceeding three years excluding the financial year in which it was commenced, and shall include such project that was initially not approved as a multi-year project but whose duration has been extended beyond one year by the board based on reasonable justification;