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BS ENISO 27917 ISO 27917 Carbon dioxide capture, transportation and storage. Vocabulary. Cross cutting terms

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ISO
Committee:
PSE/265 - Carbon Capture Transportation and Storage
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Environment. Health protection. Safety | Pollution, pollution control and conservation
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This document defines a list of cross-cutting terms commonly used in the field of carbon dioxide capture, transportation and geological sub-surface storage including through storage in association with enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations.

This document only deals with CO2 geological sub-surface storage.

The terms are classified as follows:

— general terms and definitions relating to carbon dioxide;

— general terms and definitions relating to carbon dioxide capture, transportation and storage;

— general terms and definitions relating to monitoring and measuring performance in carbon dioxide capture, transportation and geological storage;

— general terms and definitions relating to risk;

— general terms and definitions relating to relationships with stakeholders;

A list of the main acronyms used is given in Annex A.

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