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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Intent and Request for
Information Regarding Computational
Tools To Support Class VI Permitting
Office of Fossil Energy and
Carbon Management, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of intent (NOI); request
for information (RFI).
AGENCY:
The Office of Fossil Energy
and Carbon Management (FECM),
Department of Energy (DOE or
Department), on behalf of the National
Energy Technology Laboratory, is
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issuing this NOI to notify interested
parties of its intent to develop and
release a revised and updated version of
the report ‘‘Rules and Tools Crosswalk:
A Compendium of Computational Tools
to Support Geologic Carbon Storage
Environmentally Protective UIC Class VI
Permitting.’’ The Department also seeks
input from all stakeholders through this
RFI regarding additional relevant
computational tools (or updated
information on already documented
tools) that should be considered as the
authors prepare the new release of the
aforementioned report.
DATES: Written comments and
information are requested by July 24,
2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may
submit comments electronically to
nrap@netl.doe.gov and include
‘‘Computational Tools to Support Class
VI Permitting’’ in the subject line of the
email. Responses must be provided as
attachments to an email. Only electronic
responses will be accepted. The report
is available at: https://www.netl.
doe.gov/energy-analysis/
details?id=af3aa712-dcea-4abd-b2a4c52f2550ac74.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions may be addressed to Brian
Strazisar, brian.strazisar@netl.doe.gov
or (412) 386–9218.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In 2022, the U.S. Department of
Energy’s National Energy Technology
Laboratory (NETL), in collaboration
with representatives from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.
EPA), Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, and four Regional
Initiatives to Accelerate Carbon Capture,
Utilization, and Storage (CCUS),
released the report, ‘‘Rules and Tools
Crosswalk: A Compendium of
Computational Tools to Support
Geologic Carbon Storage
Environmentally Protective UIC Class VI
Permitting,’’ available at https://
www.netl.doe.gov/energy-analysis/
details?id=af3aa712-dcea-4abd-b2a4c52f2550ac74. This report was
published on NETL’s website and
posted on the U.S. EPA’s Underground
Injection Control Program’s website for
Class VI (Geologic Sequestration) Permit
Application and Permitting Tools,
available at: https://www.epa.gov/uic/
class-vi-geologic-sequestration-permitapplication-and-permitting-tools. The
report summarizes computational tools
and methods that may be used to
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address specific requirements of the
Underground Injection Control (UIC)
Class VI (Geologic Sequestration of
Carbon Dioxide) permit application
process and is intended to serve as a
resource for stakeholders. The report
highlights available computational tools
that may have relevance to elements of
the permit application, including siting,
construction, operation, testing,
monitoring, and closure of Class VI
wells, as codified in the U.S. Code of
Federal Regulations (40 CFR 146.81 et
seq.). The compilation of computational
tools is intended to be an informational
resource for practitioners seeking to
understand or develop a Class VI permit
application and is not intended to be
exhaustive. Reference to any
computational tool should not be seen
as an endorsement of that tool by the
report coauthors or their organizations.
Similarly, a lack of reference to any tool
should not be seen as a repudiation of
that tool by the coauthors or their
organizations.
II. Notice of Intent
NETL intends to use feedback from
this RFI, together with other gathered
sources of information, to develop a
revised and updated version of the
report ‘‘Rules and Tools Crosswalk: A
Compendium of Computational Tools to
Support Geologic Carbon Storage
Environmentally Protective UIC Class VI
Permitting.’’ The revised report will be
made publicly accessible as a DOE
NETL web-based product and may also
be made available by other co-authoring
institutions.
III. Questions for Request for
Information
NETL and the U.S. EPA are seeking
information from stakeholders on
additional relevant computational tools
(or updated information on already
documented tools) that should be
considered as the authors prepare a new
release of this report. NETL specifically
welcomes responses to the questions
listed below. Responses received within
30 days of this notice will be considered
for inclusion in the next release of this
report; additional input will be accepted
on an ongoing basis and considered for
inclusion in any subsequent versions of
the report.
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Specific Information Requested
Tool Name
1. What is the commercial or common
name for the tool?
Developer/Owner
2. What entity developed the tool
and/or is responsible for its
distribution?
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Tool Type
3. Please specify the type of tool that
is being described (numerical reservoir
simulator, stochastic model, etc.)
Description
4. Provide a high-level description of
the tool (please also include any
relevant publicly available URLs).
Tool Licensing and Access
5. How is the tool licensed?
6. Where can it be downloaded or
purchased?
Model Input
7. What type of information is needed
to run the model?
Model Output
8. What type of information does the
model produce?
Risks Behavior Considered
9. What kinds of risks or behaviors
does the model simulate? (e.g., leakage
risk, environmental risk, induced
seismicity, etc.)
Relevant Permitting Phase
10. During which phases of a Class VI
permit would the tool be used? (e.g., site
screening, site characterization,
injection, post-injection)
Class VI Permit Element Addressed
11. What specific aspects of a Class VI
permit does the tool address? (e.g., Area
of Review, Post Injection Site Care,
Monitoring Plan, etc.)
How the Tool Is Used
12. Please provide general comments
on how the tool can be used in a Class
VI permitting workflow.
Last Updated
13. When was the tool last updated?
Ongoing Development
14. Is the tool still under
development?
15. Does it have an active user
community?
16. Support for the tool still available?
Ease of Use
17. Does the tool have a graphical user
interface?
18. Do users need computer
programming skills to use the tool?
19. What other skills may be needed
to run the tool?
Computational Speed
20. Is the model designed for
computational efficiency?
21. How long do simulations typically
take to run?
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22. Are computational speeds limiting
in any way?
Tool Verification
23. Has the tool been verified for
accuracy?
24. If so, where can this
documentation be found?
Related References
25. Please provide a list of websites,
manuals, and publications where
additional information about the tool
and its application can be found.
IV. Response Guidelines
NOI/RFI responses shall include:
1. NOI/RFI title and reference
number;
2. Name(s), phone number(s), and
email address(es) for the principal
point(s) of contact;
3. Institution or organization
affiliation and postal address; and
4. Clear indication of the specific
information you are providing.
Responses including confidential
business information will be handled
per guidance in Section V.
V. Confidential Business Information
Pursuant to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
person submitting information that he
or she believes to be confidential and
exempt by law from public disclosure
should submit via email two wellmarked copies: One copy of the
document marked ‘‘confidential’’
including all the information believed to
be confidential, and one copy of the
document marked ‘‘non-confidential’’
with the information believed to be
confidential deleted. Submit these
documents via email. DOE will make its
own determination about the
confidential status of the information
and treat it according to its
determination.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of
Energy was signed on June 17, 2024, by
Bradford Crabtree, Assistant Secretary,
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon
Management, pursuant to delegated
authority from the Secretary of Energy.
That document with the original
signature and date is maintained by
DOE. For administrative purposes only,
and in compliance with requirements of
the Office of the Federal Register, the
undersigned DOE Federal Register
Liaison Officer has been authorized to
sign and submit the document in
electronic format for publication, as an
official document of the Department of
Energy. This administrative process in
no way alters the legal effect of this
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Intent and Request for Information Regarding
Computational Tools To Support Class VI Permitting
AGENCY: Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of intent (NOI); request for information (RFI).
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SUMMARY: The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM),
Department of Energy (DOE or Department), on behalf of the National
Energy Technology Laboratory, is issuing this NOI to notify interested
parties of its intent to develop and release a revised and updated
version of the report ``Rules and Tools Crosswalk: A Compendium of
Computational Tools to Support Geologic Carbon Storage Environmentally
Protective UIC Class VI Permitting.'' The Department also seeks input
from all stakeholders through this RFI regarding additional relevant
computational tools (or updated information on already documented
tools) that should be considered as the authors prepare the new release
of the aforementioned report.
DATES: Written comments and information are requested by July 24, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may submit comments electronically to
[email protected] and include ``Computational Tools to Support Class VI
Permitting'' in the subject line of the email. Responses must be
provided as attachments to an email. Only electronic responses will be
accepted. The report is available at: https://www.netl.doe.gov/energy-analysis/details?id=af3aa712-dcea-4abd-b2a4-c52f2550ac74.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions may be addressed to Brian
Strazisar, [email protected] or (412) 386-9218.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology
Laboratory (NETL), in collaboration with representatives from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and four Regional
Initiatives to Accelerate Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage
(CCUS), released the report, ``Rules and Tools Crosswalk: A Compendium
of Computational Tools to Support Geologic Carbon Storage
Environmentally Protective UIC Class VI Permitting,'' available at
https://www.netl.doe.gov/energy-analysis/details?id=af3aa712-dcea-4abd-b2a4-c52f2550ac74. This report was published on NETL's website and
posted on the U.S. EPA's Underground Injection Control Program's
website for Class VI (Geologic Sequestration) Permit Application and
Permitting Tools, available at: https://www.epa.gov/uic/class-vi-geologic-sequestration-permit-application-and-permitting-tools. The
report summarizes computational tools and methods that may be used to
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address specific requirements of the Underground Injection Control
(UIC) Class VI (Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide) permit
application process and is intended to serve as a resource for
stakeholders. The report highlights available computational tools that
may have relevance to elements of the permit application, including
siting, construction, operation, testing, monitoring, and closure of
Class VI wells, as codified in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (40
CFR 146.81 et seq.). The compilation of computational tools is intended
to be an informational resource for practitioners seeking to understand
or develop a Class VI permit application and is not intended to be
exhaustive. Reference to any computational tool should not be seen as
an endorsement of that tool by the report coauthors or their
organizations. Similarly, a lack of reference to any tool should not be
seen as a repudiation of that tool by the coauthors or their
organizations.
II. Notice of Intent
NETL intends to use feedback from this RFI, together with other
gathered sources of information, to develop a revised and updated
version of the report ``Rules and Tools Crosswalk: A Compendium of
Computational Tools to Support Geologic Carbon Storage Environmentally
Protective UIC Class VI Permitting.'' The revised report will be made
publicly accessible as a DOE NETL web-based product and may also be
made available by other co-authoring institutions.
III. Questions for Request for Information
NETL and the U.S. EPA are seeking information from stakeholders on
additional relevant computational tools (or updated information on
already documented tools) that should be considered as the authors
prepare a new release of this report. NETL specifically welcomes
responses to the questions listed below. Responses received within 30
days of this notice will be considered for inclusion in the next
release of this report; additional input will be accepted on an ongoing
basis and considered for inclusion in any subsequent versions of the
report.
Specific Information Requested
Tool Name
1. What is the commercial or common name for the tool?
Developer/Owner
2. What entity developed the tool and/or is responsible for its
distribution?
Tool Type
3. Please specify the type of tool that is being described
(numerical reservoir simulator, stochastic model, etc.)
Description
4. Provide a high-level description of the tool (please also
include any relevant publicly available URLs).
Tool Licensing and Access
5. How is the tool licensed?
6. Where can it be downloaded or purchased?
Model Input
7. What type of information is needed to run the model?
Model Output
8. What type of information does the model produce?
Risks Behavior Considered
9. What kinds of risks or behaviors does the model simulate? (e.g.,
leakage risk, environmental risk, induced seismicity, etc.)
Relevant Permitting Phase
10. During which phases of a Class VI permit would the tool be
used? (e.g., site screening, site characterization, injection, post-
injection)
Class VI Permit Element Addressed
11. What specific aspects of a Class VI permit does the tool
address? (e.g., Area of Review, Post Injection Site Care, Monitoring
Plan, etc.)
How the Tool Is Used
12. Please provide general comments on how the tool can be used in
a Class VI permitting workflow.
Last Updated
13. When was the tool last updated?
Ongoing Development
14. Is the tool still under development?
15. Does it have an active user community?
16. Support for the tool still available?
Ease of Use
17. Does the tool have a graphical user interface?
18. Do users need computer programming skills to use the tool?
19. What other skills may be needed to run the tool?
Computational Speed
20. Is the model designed for computational efficiency?
21. How long do simulations typically take to run?
22. Are computational speeds limiting in any way?
Tool Verification
23. Has the tool been verified for accuracy?
24. If so, where can this documentation be found?
Related References
25. Please provide a list of websites, manuals, and publications
where additional information about the tool and its application can be
found.
IV. Response Guidelines
NOI/RFI responses shall include:
1. NOI/RFI title and reference number;
2. Name(s), phone number(s), and email address(es) for the
principal point(s) of contact;
3. Institution or organization affiliation and postal address; and
4. Clear indication of the specific information you are providing.
Responses including confidential business information will be
handled per guidance in Section V.
V. Confidential Business Information
Pursuant to 10 CFR 1004.11, any person submitting information that
he or she believes to be confidential and exempt by law from public
disclosure should submit via email two well-marked copies: One copy of
the document marked ``confidential'' including all the information
believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document marked ``non-
confidential'' with the information believed to be confidential
deleted. Submit these documents via email. DOE will make its own
determination about the confidential status of the information and
treat it according to its determination.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on June 17,
2024, by Bradford Crabtree, Assistant Secretary, Office of Fossil
Energy and Carbon Management, pursuant to delegated authority from the
Secretary of Energy. That document with the original signature and date
is maintained by DOE. For administrative purposes only, and in
compliance with requirements of the Office of the Federal Register, the
undersigned DOE Federal Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to
sign and submit the document in electronic format for publication, as
an official document of the Department of Energy. This administrative
process in no way alters the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
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Signed in Washington, DC, on June 18, 2024.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
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