ScheduleCategories of carbon storage information to be retained by licensees
Injection and production information
schedule paragraph 5 5.—(1) The injection and production information is any carbon storage information which—
schedule paragraph 5 1 a (a)is an estimate of—
schedule paragraph 5 1 a i (i)the total quantity of CO2 that could be stored in a storage site or a potential storage site;
schedule paragraph 5 1 a ii (ii)the proposed injection rates of CO2,
schedule paragraph 5 1 b (b)relates to the quantity of a fluid which is injected—
schedule paragraph 5 1 b i (i)in the period of 24-hours beginning when it is first injected, and
schedule paragraph 5 1 b ii (ii)in each following period of 24-hours,
schedule paragraph 5 1 c (c)relates to the injection rates for a fluid,
schedule paragraph 5 1 d (d)relates to the quantity of a fluid or other substance which is produced from a storage complex—
schedule paragraph 5 1 d i (i)in the period of 24-hours beginning when the particular fluid or other substance is first produced, and
schedule paragraph 5 1 d ii (ii)in each following period of 24-hours,
schedule paragraph 5 1 e (e)relates to the chemical composition or characteristics of a fluid or other substance falling within paragraph (b) or (d),
schedule paragraph 5 1 f (f)relates to the quantity of a gas which is—
schedule paragraph 5 1 f i (i)produced from a storage site, and
schedule paragraph 5 1 f ii (ii)flared or vented, or used, in or during the operation of the site,
schedule paragraph 5 1 g (g)relates to the chemical composition or characteristics of a gas falling within paragraph (f),
schedule paragraph 5 1 h (h)relates to the pressure or temperature in a storage complex during—
schedule paragraph 5 1 h i (i)injection of a fluid, or
schedule paragraph 5 1 h ii (ii)production of a fluid, or
schedule paragraph 5 1 i (i)is, or relates to, the most recent version of a CO2 storage model.
term characteristics (2) In this paragraph “characteristics” includes temperature and pressure.