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Publisher Society of Petroleum Engineers LanguageEnglish
Document ID 153117-PADOI  More information10.2118/153117-PA
Content TypeJournal Paper
Title

Decision Criteria for Climate Projects

Authors

P. Osmundsen, University of Stavanger, and M. Emhjellen, Petoro A/S

JournalSPE Economics & Management
VolumeVolume 4, Number 1Pagespp. 13-23
DateJanuary  2012ISSN2150-1173
Copyright

2011. Society of Petroleum Engineers

Discipline
Categories
2.5.1 Global Climate Change/CO2 Capture and Management
3.1.8 Capital Budgeting and Project Selection
3.1.7 Project Economics/Valuation
3.7.4 Energy Policy and Regulation
4.10.5 Cost Estimation and Control
Keywordsclimate projects, decision analyses, CCS, CO2
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Summary

This article analyzes commercial decision criteria for climate projects. The latter will normally be executed by private players, for whom decision criteria developed from a commercial perspective are important. But such criteria are also important for the government in calculating the size of subsidies required for various measures. A ranking of different solutions in a socioeconomic context must rest on calculations made from a commercial perspective. Examples of the subjects covered include the calculation of abatement unit costs and cost estimating for climate projects. The carbon-capture project at the Kårstø gas-fired power station in southwest Norway is used as a case throughout the analysis.

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