2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.397
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Integrated Approach to CO2 Storage Assessment in the Offshore South Perth Basin, Australia

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“…Offshore CO 2 storage has been successful in the Sleipner and Snøhvit projects offshore Norway, and a number of other projects are in construction or planning in the world. The large potential of offshore CO 2 storage has been confirmed for the northern Atlantic continental shelves (Halland and Riis, 2014; Pale Blue Dot Energy and Axis Well Technology, 2016), US offshore (Eccles and Pratson, 2013;Meckel et al, 2014); Australia offshore (Borissova et al, 2013;Pale Blue Dot Energy and Axis Well Technology, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Offshore CO 2 storage has been successful in the Sleipner and Snøhvit projects offshore Norway, and a number of other projects are in construction or planning in the world. The large potential of offshore CO 2 storage has been confirmed for the northern Atlantic continental shelves (Halland and Riis, 2014; Pale Blue Dot Energy and Axis Well Technology, 2016), US offshore (Eccles and Pratson, 2013;Meckel et al, 2014); Australia offshore (Borissova et al, 2013;Pale Blue Dot Energy and Axis Well Technology, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Shallow marine sandstone tongues (parasequences) and intercalated shales are considered as storage targets for CO 2 sequestration (Bergmo et al, 2009;Borissova et al, 2013;Calvo and Gvirtzman, 2013). We investigate the impact on flow behaviour and CO 2 storage of geological uncertainty in the stratigraphic architecture of wave-to tide-dominated shallow marine sandstone tongues in the Blackhawk Formation, which are exposed in the Book Cliffs, USA and are analogous to potential CO 2 storage units in the subsurface.…”
Section: Shallow Marine Sandstone Tonguesmentioning
confidence: 99%