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Previous HitCO2Next Hit Sequestrations: Environmental Best Practices in Light of EPA/World Bank/Equator Principles, EPA Findings About Releases From Injection Zone and Applications to Enhanced Oil Recovery and Gas Development in Mexico

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Abstract

Author reviews environmental, health, and social best practices identified by EPA, the World Bank and in Equator Principles relative to Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitSequestrationNext Hit and Oil and Gas Production Operations. Author also reviews the EPA's findings regarding alleged “blowouts”. These practices are particularly relevant to expanded oil and gas production in Mexico as the oil and gas reforms are implemented and investors support expanded development of shale oil and gas in Mexico and enhanced oil recovery made possible by Previous HitCO2Next Hit injection. This paper and presentation provides an example of the data required and relevant technological developments for finding and replugging old wells and advanced grouts that withstand the attack of acid gases and higher pressures associated with Previous HitCO2Next Hit injection. Author also addresses related protocols recommended for permitting H2S and Previous HitCO2Next Hit injection wells in Mexico.

Power companies, as well as oil and gas companies, are facing increased pressure from the public, governments, and stockholders and investors to find ways of reducing the carbon footprint of electric power and oil and gas production. EPA and the World Bank have developed regulatory programs and guidelines intended to facilitate Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitsequestrationNext Hit and protect natural resources. Many see the opportunity for enhanced oil recovery (Previous HitEORNext Hit) from Previous HitCO2Next Hit injection as the best and most economical way to fund Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitsequestrationNext Hit, since about 2/3 of the Previous HitCO2Next Hit injected to encourage oil to flow and enhance production remains sequestered in the pay zone.

Author reviews the science and data that support Previous HitEORNext Hit, the history of Previous HitEORNext Hit especially in Texas, the state of the Market Place for Previous HitCO2Next Hit for Previous HitEORNext Hit, based on the updated economics of various Texas Projects and the opportunities for Mexico to become a World Leader in Previous HitEORNext Hit and Previous HitCO2Next Hit Previous HitsequestrationNext Hit. Example economics are presented in the paper and presentation.

Use of the summary protocol recommended for both Previous HitEORNext Hit and Previous HitCO2Top can serve as an economic feasibility tool and gate-keeper for identifying the best projects to fund in Mexico as the oil and gas reforms are implemented.