![]() ![]() Knowledge sharing injection amounts reported (in million tonnes)Īlberta government: $745 million until 2025Ĭompanies involved: Shell Canada Energy (project operator), Canadian Natural Upgrading Limited, Chevron Canada Oil Sands Partnership and 1745844 Alberta Ltd. The annual injection amounts up to 2021 are listed below (taken from the project's knowledge sharing documents). Shell Canada Energy, the project operator for the Quest Project, has noted that since entering into operation in 2015, the Quest Project has captured and stored over 7 million tonnes of CO2. In 2010-11 an environmental assessment was completed. The Quest Project is the world’s first application of CCS technology at an oil sands upgrader. Quest is designed to capture up to 1.08 million tonnes of CO2 per year (approximately 35% of the CO2 produced by the upgrader). The project is capturing CO2 from oil sands upgrading and transporting it 65 km north for permanent storage approximately 2 km below the earth's surface. This project retrofitted Shell’s Scotford upgrader for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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