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Guidelines for Well Abandonment
“A Guide to Hydrocarbon Licences in Denmark” (DEA, 2007) contains the section “Guidelines for Drilling - Exploration” which was published in...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review This section highlights principal outstanding legal issues identified in this report.

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review The operator must make a financial contribution available to the competent authority, in Denmark the Danish Energy Agency. This must occur before the transfer of the...

Publication section 10.3 Transfer of the responsibility for the storage site to the competent authority
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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Where a storage site has been closed, the responsibility for certain obligations relating to the storage site must be transferred to the competent authority, in Denmark the...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review The closure of a CO2 storage site entails the definitive cessation of CO2 injection into that storage site. Closure of a storage site can only take place, if such closure has...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review A storage site shall be closed if the relevant conditions stated in the permit have been met, following an application from the storage permit holder, or at the substantiated...

Publication section 9.5 Assessment of the risk of and liability for CO2 leakages from the storage site
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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review The CCS Directive aims at ensuring an integrated risk assessment for CO2 leakage, including the site selection requirement designed to minimise the risk of leakage,...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Under the CCS Directive, the Member States must ensure that potential users are able to obtain access to storage sites in a transparent and non-discriminatory manner,...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Under the CCS Directive, the EU Member States have the right to determine the areas where storage sites may be selected and, therefore, may decide whether or not they will...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Denmark is a Contracting Party to the 1996 Protocol to the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (London Protocol) and the...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review In a combined EOR and CCS project, the captured CO2 will be transported by pipeline or ship to an offshore oil and gas facility. The CO2 will be injected into a closed system...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review It follows from the ETS Directive that there is no free allocation of allowances for storage of CO2. Furthermore, there is no obligation to surrender allowances in respect of...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Our scope of investigation has been limited, so as not to include transportation laws in respect of the transportation of CO2 by ship. Nevertheless, we include brief comments...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review An offshore combined EOR and CCS project could possibly involve the transportation of captured CO2 by ship from the onshore capture installation to the offshore storage site....

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review A ship transporting CO2 for storage in a storage site permitted under the CCS Directive is currently not encompassed by the ETS Directive, and is, therefore, not subject to...

Publication section 7.4 Permitting and other regulatory requirements for the construction and operation of a pipeline
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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review The construction and operation of pipeline facilities for transporting and storing CO2 in Denmark requires a licence from the Danish Energy Agency.146 The Agency may specify...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Under the EU ETS, there are no free allowances allocated to transportation of CO2 by pipeline.127
Additionally, under the EU ETS, there is no obligation to surrender...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Under the CCS Directive, the Member States must ensure that potential users are able to obtain access to transport networks. The access should be provided in a transparent...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review In a combined offshore EOR and CCS project, the CO2 captured at an onshore installation must be transported by a pipeline to the offshore storage site.124
From 2013 onwards,...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Where the CO2 capture installation is also an energy producing installation for the production of electricity or heating, the installation must also comply with the...

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EOR/CCS 360-degree legal review Under the EU ETS, the operator of the CO2 capture installation must monitor and report emissions from the installation and surrender for cancellation a number of allowances...

