• Nighed@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    Used to extract fossil fuels, the field is now getting a second lease on life as a means of permanently storing planet-warming carbon dioxide beneath the seabed.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, I’m sure it’ll work this time. It definitely won’t hold just long enough for attention to go elsewhere…

      Oil companies are really great at keeping things in oil wells, especially at sea. Just a fantastic track record

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        9 hours ago

        If it held natural gas, it should hold carbon dioxide. Especially as CO2 should react with a lot of the porus rocks and be absorbed.

        That’s why it’s worth doing this kind of stuff though. Find out if it works now, so we know if it works when shit really goes down.

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          You don’t understand… We already know it doesn’t work. They’ve been doing this for decades, they’ve recently started green washing this fracking technique

          And in case you didn’t know, there’s dozens of oil wells leaking right now. Some is oil in the ocean, some natural gas, some of it is burning underground… And there’s just no known way to stop it. You can’t just seal them back up when you’re done, the structure of the rock is damaged

          And all of the aside, this doesn’t math even if it worked. It takes too much energy to pull CO2 out of the air, and to even make a dent we’d have to put up CO2 condensers on a percentage of earths surface… It’s a dead end tech.

          A distraction from the truth… We just have to reduce emissions. It’s that simple, we have to do it before the systems that keep Earth stable flip and accelerate warming

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      2 days ago

      If you take them by their word, it sounds perfect.

      I’m worried about Ineos’ ulterior motives. It would not take a lot of change or investment to start up EOR there if any drilling equipment is still in place.