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Carbon injected underground now leaking, Saskatchewan farmer's study says
The Canadian Press ^ | 01/11/2011 10:22 AM | Bob Weber, The Canadian Press

Posted on 01/11/2011 11:03:34 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

Carbon injected underground now leaking, Saskatchewan farmer's study says

By: Bob Weber, The Canadian Press

A Saskatchewan farm couple whose land lies over the world's largest carbon capture and storage project says greenhouse gases that were supposed to have been injected permanently underground are leaking out, killing animals and sending groundwater foaming to the surface like shaken-up soda pop.

Cameron and Jane Kerr, who own nine quarter-sections of land above the Weyburn oilfield in eastern Saskatchewan, released a consultant's report Tuesday that claims to link high concentrations of carbon dioxide in their soil to the 8,000 tonnes of the gas injected underground every day by energy giant Cenovus in its attempt to enhance oil recovery and fight climate change.

"We knew, obviously, there was something wrong," said Jane Kerr.

Cameron Kerr, 64, said he has farmed in the area all his life and never had any problems until 2003, when he agreed to dig a gravel quarry.

That gravel was for a road to a plant owned by EnCana — now Cenovus — which had begun three years earlier to inject massive amounts of carbon dioxide underground to force more oil out of the aging field.

Cenovus has injected more than 13 million tonnes of the gas underground. The project has become a global hotspot for research into carbon capture and storage, a technology that many consider one of the best hopes for keeping greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.

By 2005, Cameron Kerr had begun noticing problems in a pair of ponds which had formed at the bottom of the quarry. They developed algae blooms, clots of foam and several colours of scum — red, yellow and silver-blue. Sometimes, the ponds bubbled. Small animals — cats, rabbits, goats — were regularly found dead a few metres away.

Then there were the explosions.

"At night we could hear this sort of bang like a cannon going off," said Jane Kerr, 58. "We'd go out and check the gravel pit and, in the walls, it (had) blown a hole in the side and there would be all this foaming coming out of this hole."

"Just like you shook up a bottle of Coke and had your finger over it and let it spray," added her husband.

The water, said Jane Kerr, came out of the ground carbonated.

"It would fizz and foam."

Alarmed, the couple left their farm and moved to Regina.

"It was getting too dangerous to live there," Cameron Kerr said.

In 2006, Cameron Kerr said, the province's New Democrat government agreed to conduct a year-long study to find out what was going on. That government fell to the Saskatchewan Party in the subsequent election and the year-long study was never done.

Cameron Kerr said provincial inspectors did conduct a one-time check of air quality — on a day, he added, with 50-kilometre winds. Then the Kerrs sold some of their cattle and paid a private consultant for a study.

Paul Lafleur of Petro-Find Geochem found carbon dioxide concentrations in the soil last summer that averaged about 23,000 parts per million — several times those typically found in field soils. Concentrations peaked at 110,607 parts per million.

As well, Lafleur used the mix of carbon isotopes he found in the gas to trace its source.

"The ... source of the high concentrations of CO2 in the soils of the Kerr property is clearly the anthropogenic CO2 injected into the Weyburn reservoir," he wrote.

"The survey also demonstrates that the overlying thick cap rock of anhydrite over the Weyburn reservoir is not an impermeable barrier to the upward movement of light hydrocarbons and CO2 as is generally thought."

Lafleur suggests the carbon dioxide could leak into area homes. The gas is not poisonous, but it can cause asphyxiation in heavy concentrations, which is what Cameron thinks happened to the animals around his ponds.

The suggestion that the Weyburn capture and storage project might be leaking could have implications far beyond one rural neighbourhood.

The Alberta government has committed $2 billion to similar pilot projects in Alberta. The United States has committed $3.4 billion for carbon capture and storage.

Norway has been injecting carbon dioxide into the sea floor since 1996. There are carbon capture and storage tests planned in Australia, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, China and Japan.

"I would like to see it stopped," Jane Kerr said. "I don't think it's doing what it's supposed to do."



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61 posted on 01/11/2011 7:33:31 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (up)
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To: Eureka_Lead
You will not see it on the news, you may not hear of it, well not till now, but, given that this is happening, the fish and bird mass deaths...

I wonder if there are any of these sequestration projects ongoing near the locations of all these actual bird and fish mass kills that have been happening.

62 posted on 01/11/2011 7:48:25 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (up)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

This better not (via lawsuits) screw up my electric rates!

Our electric co-op is part owner of the Dakota Gasification Company, as well as of the on-site Freedom Mine lignite mine, and the on-site 900MW generating plant that supplies power to the mine, and the Synfuels Plant, and me.

Nice symbiotic relationship. The mine’s better coal goes to the ower plant, and the dregs go to the gasification plant. Excess coal is sent to other Basin Electric generating stations via rail, or is sold to third parties.


63 posted on 01/11/2011 8:46:49 PM PST by ApplegateRanch (Made in America, by proud American citizens, in 1946.)
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To: SouthTexas

Except when mixed with the methane that bubbles up with it.


64 posted on 01/12/2011 2:31:30 AM PST by palmer (Cooperating with Obama = helping him extend the depression and implement socialism.)
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To: GraceG
and if you are going to inject it under ground why put dump it into a natural gas well to help get more natural gas out of it.

The CO2 is being injected into an oil field -- and is boosting production.

65 posted on 01/12/2011 2:44:26 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: ElkGroveDan
Trying to inject CO2 into the ground is going to be laughed at the way we now laugh at people 150 years ago who hired rain dancers.

I believe the oil industry has been injecting CO2 into depleted fields to elevate production for decades.

It's the scale of this project that makes it different (and questionable).

66 posted on 01/12/2011 2:48:04 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: Army Air Corps

No chit! Who do they think they are, journalists? Just bury it and it will go away?


67 posted on 01/12/2011 5:18:29 AM PST by wolfcreek (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsd7DGqVSIc)
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To: palmer

They didn’t say that, only the evil man made CO2. The same stuff that causes global warming to produce snow, the floods, the droughts, and the wind to blow.


68 posted on 01/12/2011 6:56:55 AM PST by SouthTexas (Is it time for tea yet?)
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To: Army Air Corps

I didn’t see it comming.


69 posted on 01/12/2011 7:14:07 AM PST by Sawdring
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Thanks Ernest_at_the_Beach.


70 posted on 01/15/2011 7:20:58 AM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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