Assessment of the Greenhouse Gas Footprint and Environmental Impact of CO2 and O2 in situ Uranium Leaching

Author:

YANG Yun1,ZUO Jinsong1,QIU Wenjie2,WU Jichun2,QUE Weimin3,ZHOU Genmao4,LIU Zhengbang3,WU Jianfeng2

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Hohai University Nanjing 211100 China

2. Key Laboratory of Surficial Geochemistry, Ministry of Education, Department of Hydrosciences, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Nanjing University Nanjing 210023 China

3. Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy Beijing 101149 China

4. Xinjiang Tianshan Uranium Co., Ltd., CNNC Yining Xinjiang 835000 China

Abstract

AbstractUnder the new development philosophy of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, CO2 and O2 in situ leaching (ISL) has been identified as a promising technique for uranium mining in China, not only because it solves carbon dioxide utilization and sequestration, but it also alleviates the environmental burden. However, significant challenges exist in assessment of CO2 footprint and water‐rock interactions, due to complex geochemical processes. Herein this study conducts a three‐dimensional, multicomponent reactive transport model (RTM) of a field‐scale CO2 and O2 ISL process at a typical sandstone‐hosted uranium deposit in Songliao Basin, China. Numerical simulations are performed to provide new insight into quantitative interpretation of the greenhouse gas (CO2) footprint and environmental impact (SO42 ) of the CO2 and O2 ISL, considering the potential chemical reaction network for uranium recovery at the field scale. RTM results demonstrate that the fate of the CO2 could be summarized as injected CO2 dissolution, dissolved CO2 mineralization and storage of CO2 as a gas phase during the CO2 and O2 ISL process. Furthermore, compared to acid ISL, CO2 and O2 ISL has a potentially smaller environmental footprint, with 20% of SO42– concentration in the aquifer. The findings improve our fundamental understanding of carbon utilization in a long‐term CO2 and O2 ISL system and provide important environmental implications when considering complex geochemical processes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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