Ecological Restoration Approaches for CO2 Emission from a Large Gas Field at Operation Period

Article Preview

Abstract:

The capacity of a large gas field is up to hundreds of billions of cubic metres, and percentage of the CO2 volume in raw gas is 8%~10%. Estimated by survey data and empirical equations, over 60% of the total emission from the gas field can be absorbed and utilized by regional crops and vegetation, and nearly a million tons per year exhausted. Based on analysis of mechanism and effect of CO2 influence on regional plants, soil and atmosphere, approaches for regional ecological restoration are put forward, including the approach of regional crops restoration, other plants restoration, ecological landscape reconstruction, and CO2 reduction technologies. This study provides reference for sustainable development of other gas field in low carbon era.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

Pages:

2613-2618

Citation:

Online since:

June 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Jie Hu, Zhenyu Li and Gesheng Huang: submitted to Chemical Industry and Engineering Progress (2013), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[2] Aiping Zhang: submitted to Advanced Materials Research (2013).

Google Scholar

[3] Molin Huo, Xinyang Han and Baoguo Shan: submitted to Electric Power (2013), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[4] Jienan He, Wenxing Kang, Zheng Tian, Zhonghui Zhao, Dalun Tian and Xiangwen Deng: submitted to Acta Ecologica Sinica (2009), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[5] Peili Shi, Zhangcheng Zhong and Xuguag Li: submitted to Acta Phytoecologica Sinica (1996), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[6] Ling Wang: submitted to master dissertation of Sichuan Agricultural University, Yaan (2009), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[7] Lidong Song and Jiangshan Zhang: submitted to Yunnan Environmental Science (2005), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[8] Xiaoqing Jia, Bojie Fu, Xiaoming Feng, Guohua Hou, Yu Liu and Xiaofeng Wang: submitted to Ecological Indicators (2014).

Google Scholar

[9] Gang Xu, Shoucheng Li, Yongping Yang, Tong Liu and Kai Zhang: submitted to Journal of Engineering Thermophysics (2012), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[10] Jinying Liang, Jinhua Wu and Haishan Zhu: submitted to Petroleum Planning & Engineering (2012), in Chinese.

Google Scholar

[11] Huaiying Xu and Baosheng Zhang: submitted to Natural Gas Industry (2012), in Chinese.

Google Scholar