The massively bedded rock salts forming the Northwich Halite Member of the Cheshire Basin represent a huge mineral resource, which historically, have been worked by dry mining for rock salt and brine production from both the area of wet rockhead and also from solution-mined caverns. More recently, the halite beds have also provided the host storage horizon for natural gas storage in specifically designed and constructed solution-mined salt caverns. Increasingly, compressed air energy storage (CAES) is being viewed as a viable bulk storage option for surplus electrical energy, which may be through the use of off-peak electricity from both conventional and renewable sources. We describe a novel technique using Esri’s ArcGIS® Geographic Inform...