I would like to start a conversation with someone on how the legal regime will be incorporated into CCS. I personally believe the present Oil and Gas laws lend themselves to application in this area. Anyone have any thoughts? Stephanie
Stuart,
Thanks for replying. I believe the position is up in the air (pun intended), but from what I see from Dept. of Energy, and current bills, I don't see any solid position. But I'm just the researcher and don't have the full story on all of it. What I'd like to know is other regimes about liability, who owns the gas/ or the byproduct, who owns the property rights if the land is sold? Will it be modeled after traditional oil and gas laws? Who is responsible for monitoring and what is the regime for that? And will this be a global effort or just nationally regulated?
I would appreciate some other view points on this.
Thanks
You are probably aware of that by now, but the European Union as released a proposal for a EU Directive on Carbon Capture and Storage. If approved it will then have to be transposed into the Member states laws and it will become the framework for any CCS activities in Europe.
I've uploaded the files to the CCJ social network. Included a 3rd file with a paper published early this year about the european policies for CCS, in case you are interested on the subject.
Let me know if you have any problem accessing the files.
Thanks for sending that...great input and you and I are on the same page. I am not done with the thesis (ever so slowly)...I'm waiting to see what's going to happen with the new Admin. and the Stim. Package, and a few bills that have passed the house...but I'm setting up my regime for thesis purposes, modeled after oil and gas law. I'm not going to discuss ;international...but that's also an issue that needs to be addressed.