Geological storage of CO2 in sub-seafloor basalt: the CarbonSAFE pre-feasibility study offshore Washington State and British Columbia

  • Goldberg, David S.
  • Aston, Lara
  • Bonneville, Alain
  • Demirkanli, Inci
  • Evans, Curtis
  • Fisher, Andrew
  • Garcia, Helena
  • Gerrard, Michael
  • Heesemann, Martin
  • Hnottavange-Telleen, Ken
  • Hsu, Emily
  • Malinverno, Cristina
  • Moran, Kate
  • Park, Ah-Hyung
  • Scherwath, Martin
  • Slagle, Angela L.
  • Stute, Martin
  • Weathers, Tess
  • Webb, Romany M.
  • White, Mark
  • White, Signe
  • CarbonSAFE Cascadia Project Team
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
Language
English

Abstract

The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and nontechnical aspects of collecting and storing 50 MMT of CO2 in a safe, ocean basalt reservoir offshore from Washington State and British Columbia. Sub-seafloor basalts are very common on Earth and enable CO2 mineralization as a long-term storage mechanism, permanently sequestering the carbon in solid rock form. Our project goals include the evaluation of this reservoir as an industrial-scale CO2 storage complex, developing potential source/transport scenarios, conducting laboratory and modeling studies to determine the potential capacity of the reservoir, and completing an assessment of economic, regulatory and project management risks. Pot...

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