#Commencing first-of-its-kind Pre-Feasibility assessment of In-Situ CO2 Mineralisation in Queensland CarbonCo has commenced a pre-feasibility and business case assessment for in-situ CO2 mineralization in Queensland to support the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors. This exercise is targeted for completion by the end of 2024 to accelerate the planning and execution of the field test early next year. The main purpose of this initiative is to help stakeholders deploy a commercial-scale facility by 2030 to support the net-zero goal. The pre-feasibility assessment will capitalise on geophysical/ petrophysical data published on the Geological Survey of Queensland website. Also, the study will leverage the expertise and experience of similar programs developed worldwide to add value and define risks. Since this is a first-of-its-kind development in Australia and Queensland, collaboration and support from like-minded academic institutions, research organisations, and industries are key to guiding the program towards its end goal. CarbonCo will be privileged to collaborate with local and global experts to make this novel option successful.
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Repost from last week; our latest paper titled: 'Spatial distribution of remaining movable and non-movable oil fractions in a depleted Maastrichtian chalk reservoir, Danish North Sea : Implications for CO2 storage.' https://lnkd.in/dvqgBGE7
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I am excited to share the publication of our latest research in the International Journal of Coal Geology! Our paper, titled "Spatial distribution of remaining movable and non-movable oil fractions in a depleted Maastrichtian chalk reservoir, Danish North Sea: Implications for CO2 storage", is now available in Volume 295. This work provides important insights into the potential for CO2 storage in depleted reservoirs, focusing on the Danish North Sea.A huge thank you to my co-authors Henrik I. Petersen, Kasper H. Blinkenberg, PhD, Kresten Anderskouv , Arka Rudra , Sherry(Xiaowei) Zheng , for their collaboration and contributions.Check out the full paper#research #carbonstorage #oilreservoirs #CCS #sustainability #CO2storage https://lnkd.in/dENdftTZ
Spatial distribution of remaining movable and non-movable oil fractions in a depleted Maastrichtian chalk reservoir, Danish North Sea: Implications for CO2 storage
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