Carbon dioxide capture and storage as clean development mechanism project activities - SBSTA agenda
item 9(c)
After considering the report by the CDM Executive Board on the proposed CDM methodologies, the workshop and
public inputs, the COP/MOP, by its
decision
1/CMP.2, (paragraph 21) first requested intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental
organizations and then Parties (paragraph 22) taking into consideration the above submissions, to provide
information to the secretariat on the following nine (9) issues in this decision concerning the
consideration of carbon dioxide capture and storage as clean development mechanism project activities:
(a) Long-term physical leakage (seepage) levels of risks and uncertainty;
(b) Project boundary issues (such as reservoirs in international waters, several projects using one
reservoir) and projects involving more than one country (projects that cross national boundaries);
(c) Long-term responsibility for monitoring the reservoir and any remediation measures that may be
necessary after the end of the crediting period;
(d) Long-term liability for storage sites;
(e) Accounting options for any long-term seepage from reservoirs;
(f) Criteria and steps for the selection of suitable storage sites with respect to the potential for
release of greenhouse gases;
(g) Potential leakage paths and site characteristics and monitoring methodologies for physical leakage
(seepage) from the storage site and related infrastructure for example, transportation;
(h) Operation of reservoirs (for example, well-sealing and abandonment procedures),dynamics of carbon
dioxide distribution within the reservoir and remediation issues;
(i) Any other relevant matters, including environmental impacts;
The SBSTA, at its twenty-seventh session, took note of and considered the submissions from Parties and
accredited non-governmental organizations and agreed to request the secretariat to prepare a synthesis
report on these, highlighting the technical, methodological, legal and policy issues therein, for
consideration at its twenty-eighth session (June 2008). It also invited Parties, intergovernmental
organizations and accredited non-governmental organizations to submit to the secretariat, by 16 June 2008,
their views on, and including but not limited to, technological, methodological, legal, policy and
financial issues additional to those referred to in above, and in particular reflecting the informal
discussions that took place during the twenty-seventh session of the SBSTA, highlighting the particular
concerns of Parties. It further requested the secretariat to prepare a synthesis report based on these
submissions. This synthesis report, along with the first synthesis report, shall be considered by the SBSTA
at its twenty-ninth session (December 2008).
Related submissions, documents and latest conclusion pertaining to this issue:
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Submissions from admitted non-governmental organizations:
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Submissions from organizations which are not admitted:
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FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.18
Consideration of carbon dioxide capture and storage as clean development mechanism project activities.
Submissions from Parties.
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FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.18/Add.1
Consideration of carbon dioxide capture and storage as clean development mechanism project activities.
Submissions from Parties. Addendum.
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FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.18/Add.2
Consideration of carbon dioxide capture and storage as clean development mechanism project activities.
Submissions from Parties. Addendum.
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FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.19 Carbon
dioxide capture and storage in geological formations as clean development mechanism project activities.
Draft conclusions proposed by the Chair.