Advancements in green drilling technologies: Integrating Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for Sustainable Energy Production

Kate Aigbaifie Iwe 1, *, Daniel Edet Isong 1, Gideon Oluseyi Daramola 2, Mercy Odochi Agho 1 and Michael Osinakachukwu Ezeh 3

1 Independent Researcher, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
2 Independent Researcher, Lagos, Nigeria.
3 Independent Researcher Abuja, Nigeria.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 13(02), 584–604
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.13.2.0056
Publication history: 
Received on 12 January 2022; revised on 21 February 2022; accepted on 25 February 2022
 
Abstract: 
The global energy industry faces mounting pressure to adopt sustainable practices while meeting the growing demand for energy. Green drilling technologies have emerged as a pivotal solution to address environmental concerns and reduce carbon emissions associated with conventional drilling operations. This study explores the integration of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies within green drilling systems to achieve sustainable energy production. By capturing CO₂ emissions during drilling processes and securely storing them in geological formations, CCS offers a dual benefit: minimizing environmental impact and enhancing resource efficiency. Recent advancements in green drilling technologies focus on the development of eco-friendly drilling fluids, optimized rig designs, and enhanced monitoring systems to reduce ecological footprints. The incorporation of CCS into these technologies further strengthens their viability by aligning with global climate goals, such as those outlined in the Paris Agreement. Innovations in carbon capture mechanisms, including solvent-based and membrane-based systems, are reviewed alongside advancements in subsurface storage solutions like saline aquifers and depleted oil reservoirs. The integration of digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, is also highlighted for its role in optimizing drilling operations and monitoring CCS efficiency. Case studies from pilot projects demonstrate the practical application and scalability of these integrated systems, showcasing significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining operational efficiency. Despite promising developments, challenges persist in terms of high implementation costs, regulatory barriers, and public acceptance of CCS technologies. Addressing these challenges through policy incentives, stakeholder engagement, and collaborative research efforts is crucial for widespread adoption. This paper underscores the transformative potential of integrating CCS within green drilling technologies as a sustainable pathway for energy production. By bridging environmental stewardship with technological innovation, the energy sector can achieve a balanced approach to energy security and climate change mitigation.
 
Keywords: 
Green Drilling Technologies; Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); Sustainable Energy Production; Eco-Friendly Drilling Fluids; Carbon Sequestration; Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Energy Sector Innovation; Climate Change Mitigation
 
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