This report describes the methods used and data collected in mineralogical and petrological characterisation of potential carbon capture and storage (CCS) aquifer and seal units in Yorkshire-Lincolnshire-Nottinghamshire and the Forth area of eastern central Scotland. It forms part of CASSEM work package 1 (WP1)
The largest single point CO2 emitter in Ireland, the Moneypoint Power Station (3.95 Mt CO2 per annum...
The Solway Basin and onshore Carlisle Basin (Solway Firth) contains the Early-Middle Triassic (Olene...
AbstractThe assessment of CO2 storage sites is similar in many ways to reservoir characterisation in...
This report details the reservoir evaluation of 12 wells across the Devonian-Carboniferous rocks of...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report describes the anticipated lithological heterogeneity in the region of the 3D bedrock geo...
This report details the reservoir evaluation of 8 wells across the Palaeozoic (Carboniferous and Per...
This report describes the location and character of ten Carboniferous-Permian igneous rock samples ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) brings new entrants to subsurface exploration and reservoir engine...
Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been identified as a crucial process in tackling rising anthropo...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) brings new entrants to subsurface exploration and reservoir enginee...
This report characterises the spatial and temporal variations in groundwater chemistry in the Carbon...
Accurately determining the contemporary pore pressure and in situ stress conditions is critical to t...
This report details the hydrogeochemistry of a suite of inorganic and organic analytes in groundwate...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
The largest single point CO2 emitter in Ireland, the Moneypoint Power Station (3.95 Mt CO2 per annum...
The Solway Basin and onshore Carlisle Basin (Solway Firth) contains the Early-Middle Triassic (Olene...
AbstractThe assessment of CO2 storage sites is similar in many ways to reservoir characterisation in...
This report details the reservoir evaluation of 12 wells across the Devonian-Carboniferous rocks of...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report describes the anticipated lithological heterogeneity in the region of the 3D bedrock geo...
This report details the reservoir evaluation of 8 wells across the Palaeozoic (Carboniferous and Per...
This report describes the location and character of ten Carboniferous-Permian igneous rock samples ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) brings new entrants to subsurface exploration and reservoir engine...
Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been identified as a crucial process in tackling rising anthropo...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) brings new entrants to subsurface exploration and reservoir enginee...
This report characterises the spatial and temporal variations in groundwater chemistry in the Carbon...
Accurately determining the contemporary pore pressure and in situ stress conditions is critical to t...
This report details the hydrogeochemistry of a suite of inorganic and organic analytes in groundwate...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
The largest single point CO2 emitter in Ireland, the Moneypoint Power Station (3.95 Mt CO2 per annum...
The Solway Basin and onshore Carlisle Basin (Solway Firth) contains the Early-Middle Triassic (Olene...
AbstractThe assessment of CO2 storage sites is similar in many ways to reservoir characterisation in...