Published date: 20 November 2024
Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.
Contract summary
Industry
Professional services for the gas industry - 76100000
Professional services for the oil industry - 76200000
Location of contract
United Kingdom
Value of contract
£75,000 to £100,000
Procurement reference
TRN596-11-2024
Published date
20 November 2024
Closing date
29 November 2024
Closing time
4pm
Contract start date
16 December 2024
Contract end date
31 March 2025
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (below threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
There are countless subsurface factors that influence the regional suitability and ultimate success of storing (and monitoring) CO2 in an "unconfined" saline aquifer. The behaviour of a plume of CO2 and the associated pressure changes resulting from displaced formation fluid will respond to geological heterogeneity on multiple scales e.g. hydraulic connectivity as a function of lithology, facies or poroperm variation; or physical connectivity as a function of structure e.g. dip, fault presence/throw/transmissibility or the presence or shape of salt bodies. To help the NSTA understand and better define migration assisted storage potential on the UKCS, it is first necessary to understand boundaries or constraints that impact plume behaviour.
This project aims to determine, under defined geological conditions ("scenarios"), subsurface factors that influence or control the behaviour of CO2 injected into an unconfined, saline aquifer. Using subsurface concepts relevant to the offshore UKCS and under defined geological conditions, we seek to run simulations using representative fluid properties of CO2 to investigate the subsurface factors that most influence or control the behaviour of migrating CO2.
In detail, the NSTA expects that any proposal would incorporate, but not be limited to consideration of:
• Define and run a series of experimental simulations that could represent the primary controlling factors in plume behaviour when CO2 is injected into an unconfined saline aquifer offshore e.g. plume behaviours within a laterally and vertically heterogenous braided channel sequence where dip is opposed to the main depositional trend.
• What are the most important geological parameters that could be considered in scenario testing to understand plume behaviour e.g. what has a higher relative impact on plume behaviour - dip or facies variation?
• How might a migrating CO2 plume interact with top and bottom sealing units and what are the implications for plume behaviour?
More information
Previous notice about this procurement
Conceptual modelling for migration assisted storage
- Future opportunity
- Published 20 November 2024
Attachments
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- TRN596-11-2024 ITT Conceptual modelling migration assisted storage.docx
- Bidding documents
- Invitation to tender, full description of tender and process.
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- T&Cs for standard services over £100K.docx
- Bidding documents
- Terms and conditions above £100,000
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- Below £100,000 Terms and Conditions.docx
- Bidding documents
- Terms and conditions below £100,000
Additional text
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The terms and conditions will be determined by the final bid price of the successul tender.
About the buyer
Contact name
Hazel MacLeod
Address
Sanctuary Buildings
LONDON
WC1B3HF
England
Telephone
03000201010
Hazel.MacLeod@nstauthority.co.uk
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Closing: 29 November 2024, 4pm