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« on: May 28, 2008, 02:17:06 PM »

Spectra Energy Corp. will study building a large-scale carbon sequestration facility at its natural gas plant in northeastern British Columbia (B.C.), the company and the B.C. provincial government revealed this week.

The province is advancing carbon capture and storage (CCS) research and development by contributing $3.4m to a feasibility project in northeast B.C. that will cost an estimated $12.1m, with the government agreeing to make its contribution to look at the geological and economic feasibility of storing captured carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide in a depleted natural gas reservoir 2km underground.

Spectra said the reservoir in Fort Nelson has the potential to store about one million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide produced by industrial emitters annually, which would be the equivalent of taking 250,000 cars off the highway.

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