Steven T. Anderson
Steven Anderson is a Research Economist with the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
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Estimating the potential costs of brine production to expand the pressure-limited CO2 storage capacity of the Mount Simon Sandstone Estimating the potential costs of brine production to expand the pressure-limited CO2 storage capacity of the Mount Simon Sandstone
The conventional wisdom is that widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is likely necessary to be able to satisfy baseload electricity demand, to maintain diversity in the energy mix, and to achieve mitigation of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at lowest cost (IPCC, 2014). If national-scale deployment of CCS is needed in the United States, it may be possible to store...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Hossein Jahediesfanjani
Estimating the pressure-limited CO2 injection and storage capacity of the United States saline formations: Effect of the presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs Estimating the pressure-limited CO2 injection and storage capacity of the United States saline formations: Effect of the presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) national assessment of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity evaluated 192 saline Storage Assessment Units (SAUs) in 33 U.S. onshore sedimentary basins that may be utilized for CO2 storage (see USGS Circular 1386). Similar to many other available models, volumetric analysis was utilized to estimate the initial CO2injection and storage capacity of these...
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Economics, helium, and the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Summary and outlook Economics, helium, and the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Summary and outlook
In 2017, disruptions in the global supply of helium reminded consumers, distributors, and policy makers that the global helium supply chain lacks flexibility, and that attempts to increase production from the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve (the FHR) may not be able to compensate for the loss of one of the few major producers in the world. Issues with U.S. and global markets for helium...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
3D Pressure‐limited approach to model and estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity: saline Mount Simon Formation 3D Pressure‐limited approach to model and estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity: saline Mount Simon Formation
To estimate the carbon dioxide (CO2) injection and storage capacity of saline formations, we used Tough2‐ECO2N simulation software to develop a pressure‐limited (dynamic) simulation approach based on applying three‐dimensional (3D) numerical simulation only on the effective injection area (Aeff) surrounding each injection well. A statistical analysis was performed to account for existing...
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Case study - Dynamic pressure-limited capacity and costs of CO2 storage in the Mount Simon sandstone Case study - Dynamic pressure-limited capacity and costs of CO2 storage in the Mount Simon sandstone
Widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is likely necessary to be able to satisfy baseload electricity demand, to maintain diversity in the energy mix, and to achieve climate and other objectives at the lowest cost. If all of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from stationary sources (such as fossil-fuel burning power plants, and other industrial plants) in the United...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Hossein Jahediesfanjani
Risk, liability, and economic issues with long-term CO2 storage—A review Risk, liability, and economic issues with long-term CO2 storage—A review
Given a scarcity of commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, there is a great deal of uncertainty in the risks, liability, and their cost implications for geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2). The probabilities of leakage and the risk of induced seismicity could be remote, but the volume of geologic CO2 storage (GCS) projected to be necessary to have a significant...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
Cost implications of uncertainty in CO2 storage resource estimates: A review Cost implications of uncertainty in CO2 storage resource estimates: A review
Carbon capture from stationary sources and geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important option to include in strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However, the potential costs of commercial-scale CO2 storage are not well constrained, stemming from the inherent uncertainty in storage resource estimates coupled with a lack of detailed estimates of the infrastructure...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
A pressure-limited model to estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity of saline formations: Investigating the effects of formation properties, model variables and presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs A pressure-limited model to estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity of saline formations: Investigating the effects of formation properties, model variables and presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs
No abstract available.
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Uncertainty in CO2 storage cost and resource estimates Uncertainty in CO2 storage cost and resource estimates
Carbon capture from stationary sources and geological storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important option to include in strategies for the mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the potential costs of commercial-scale CO2storage are not well constrained, stemming from the inherent uncertainty in current geologic storage resource estimates coupled with a...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
Liability, and the costs of CO2 sequestration Liability, and the costs of CO2 sequestration
No abstract available.
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Steven T. Anderson
Implications of scale-independent habitat specialization on persistence of a rare small mammal Implications of scale-independent habitat specialization on persistence of a rare small mammal
We assessed the habitat use patterns of the Amargosa vole Microtus californicus scirpensis , an endangered rodent endemic to wetland vegetation along a 3.5 km stretch of the Amargosa River in the Mojave Desert, USA. Our goals were to: (1) quantify the vole’s abundance, occupancy rates and habitat selection patterns along gradients of vegetation cover and spatial scale; (2) identify the...
Authors
Michael Cleaver, Robert C. Klinger, Steven Anderson, Paul A. Maier, Jonathan Clark
Preemption games: theory and experiment Preemption games: theory and experiment
El Mutún, perhaps the world's largest remaining iron ore deposit, was opened to private investors in the 1980s but, due to the high cost of developing the remote Bolivian site, there were no takers for two decades. In late 2005, spurred by rising commodity prices, the Brazilian company EBX finally seized the opportunity, preempting rivals based in China and India. Numerous similar...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Daniel Friedman, Ryan Oprea
Non-USGS Publications**
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, 13-16 February 2020, Seattle WA.
Anderson, S.T. 2015. “The Mineral Industry of Hungary.” Area reports—International—Europe and Central Eurasia: U.S. Geological Survey Minerals Yearbook 2012, v. III, February 27, p. 20.1–20.7. IP-064154.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 34
Estimating the potential costs of brine production to expand the pressure-limited CO2 storage capacity of the Mount Simon Sandstone Estimating the potential costs of brine production to expand the pressure-limited CO2 storage capacity of the Mount Simon Sandstone
The conventional wisdom is that widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is likely necessary to be able to satisfy baseload electricity demand, to maintain diversity in the energy mix, and to achieve mitigation of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at lowest cost (IPCC, 2014). If national-scale deployment of CCS is needed in the United States, it may be possible to store...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Hossein Jahediesfanjani
Estimating the pressure-limited CO2 injection and storage capacity of the United States saline formations: Effect of the presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs Estimating the pressure-limited CO2 injection and storage capacity of the United States saline formations: Effect of the presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) national assessment of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity evaluated 192 saline Storage Assessment Units (SAUs) in 33 U.S. onshore sedimentary basins that may be utilized for CO2 storage (see USGS Circular 1386). Similar to many other available models, volumetric analysis was utilized to estimate the initial CO2injection and storage capacity of these...
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Economics, helium, and the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Summary and outlook Economics, helium, and the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Summary and outlook
In 2017, disruptions in the global supply of helium reminded consumers, distributors, and policy makers that the global helium supply chain lacks flexibility, and that attempts to increase production from the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve (the FHR) may not be able to compensate for the loss of one of the few major producers in the world. Issues with U.S. and global markets for helium...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
3D Pressure‐limited approach to model and estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity: saline Mount Simon Formation 3D Pressure‐limited approach to model and estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity: saline Mount Simon Formation
To estimate the carbon dioxide (CO2) injection and storage capacity of saline formations, we used Tough2‐ECO2N simulation software to develop a pressure‐limited (dynamic) simulation approach based on applying three‐dimensional (3D) numerical simulation only on the effective injection area (Aeff) surrounding each injection well. A statistical analysis was performed to account for existing...
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Case study - Dynamic pressure-limited capacity and costs of CO2 storage in the Mount Simon sandstone Case study - Dynamic pressure-limited capacity and costs of CO2 storage in the Mount Simon sandstone
Widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is likely necessary to be able to satisfy baseload electricity demand, to maintain diversity in the energy mix, and to achieve climate and other objectives at the lowest cost. If all of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from stationary sources (such as fossil-fuel burning power plants, and other industrial plants) in the United...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Hossein Jahediesfanjani
Risk, liability, and economic issues with long-term CO2 storage—A review Risk, liability, and economic issues with long-term CO2 storage—A review
Given a scarcity of commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, there is a great deal of uncertainty in the risks, liability, and their cost implications for geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2). The probabilities of leakage and the risk of induced seismicity could be remote, but the volume of geologic CO2 storage (GCS) projected to be necessary to have a significant...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
Cost implications of uncertainty in CO2 storage resource estimates: A review Cost implications of uncertainty in CO2 storage resource estimates: A review
Carbon capture from stationary sources and geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important option to include in strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However, the potential costs of commercial-scale CO2 storage are not well constrained, stemming from the inherent uncertainty in storage resource estimates coupled with a lack of detailed estimates of the infrastructure...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
A pressure-limited model to estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity of saline formations: Investigating the effects of formation properties, model variables and presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs A pressure-limited model to estimate CO2 injection and storage capacity of saline formations: Investigating the effects of formation properties, model variables and presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs
No abstract available.
Authors
Hossein Jahediesfanjani, Peter D. Warwick, Steven T. Anderson
Uncertainty in CO2 storage cost and resource estimates Uncertainty in CO2 storage cost and resource estimates
Carbon capture from stationary sources and geological storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important option to include in strategies for the mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the potential costs of commercial-scale CO2storage are not well constrained, stemming from the inherent uncertainty in current geologic storage resource estimates coupled with a...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
Liability, and the costs of CO2 sequestration Liability, and the costs of CO2 sequestration
No abstract available.
Authors
Steven T. Anderson
Implications of scale-independent habitat specialization on persistence of a rare small mammal Implications of scale-independent habitat specialization on persistence of a rare small mammal
We assessed the habitat use patterns of the Amargosa vole Microtus californicus scirpensis , an endangered rodent endemic to wetland vegetation along a 3.5 km stretch of the Amargosa River in the Mojave Desert, USA. Our goals were to: (1) quantify the vole’s abundance, occupancy rates and habitat selection patterns along gradients of vegetation cover and spatial scale; (2) identify the...
Authors
Michael Cleaver, Robert C. Klinger, Steven Anderson, Paul A. Maier, Jonathan Clark
Preemption games: theory and experiment Preemption games: theory and experiment
El Mutún, perhaps the world's largest remaining iron ore deposit, was opened to private investors in the 1980s but, due to the high cost of developing the remote Bolivian site, there were no takers for two decades. In late 2005, spurred by rising commodity prices, the Brazilian company EBX finally seized the opportunity, preempting rivals based in China and India. Numerous similar...
Authors
Steven T. Anderson, Daniel Friedman, Ryan Oprea
Non-USGS Publications**
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, 13-16 February 2020, Seattle WA.
Anderson, S.T. 2015. “The Mineral Industry of Hungary.” Area reports—International—Europe and Central Eurasia: U.S. Geological Survey Minerals Yearbook 2012, v. III, February 27, p. 20.1–20.7. IP-064154.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.