Carbon, Capture, and Storage (CCS) is considered an essential technology that can contribute to reaching the IPCC’s target to limit global average temperature rise to no more than 2.0°C. The fundamental purpose of CCS is to reduce anthropogenic CO₂ emissions by capturing gas from large point sources and injecting it into deep geologic formations. In the offshore Texas State Waters (10.3 miles; 16.6 kilometers), the potential to develop CO₂ storage projects is viable, but the size of storage opportunity at the project level is poorly constrained. This research characterizes the High Island 24L Field, a relatively large historic hydrocarbon field, that has produced mainly natural gas (0.5 Tcf). The primary motivation for this study is to demo...
DOE award number: DE-FE0026083 - Offshore CO2 Storage Resource Assessment of the Northern Gulf of Me...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is considered a crucial technology for climate change mitigation. I...
Final DOE Contract Report for DE-FE0029487Offshore storage achieves two major objectives for the US ...
Carbon, Capture, and Storage (CCS) is considered an essential technology that can contribute to reac...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
textThe combustion of fossil fuels results in the release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, a kno...
textGeologic sequestration has been suggested as a viable method for greenhouse gas emission reducti...
The geologic storage of anthropogenic CO₂ through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is...
The Texas Gulf Coast is an attractive target for carbon storage. Stacked sand-shale layers provide l...
Final DOE Contract Report for DE-FE0001941DEThis project characterized the Miocene-age sub-seafloor ...
textData from the US Department of Interior - Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management - 2012 Offshore ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently one of the leading atmospheric emission mitigation tec...
Since early 2010, the Gulf of Mexico Miocene CO2 Site Characterization Mega Transect study has evalu...
AbstractMany countries foresee the ability of offshore geologic settings to meet anticipated long-te...
The southeastern U.S. constitutes more than 40% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the U.S., and most...
DOE award number: DE-FE0026083 - Offshore CO2 Storage Resource Assessment of the Northern Gulf of Me...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is considered a crucial technology for climate change mitigation. I...
Final DOE Contract Report for DE-FE0029487Offshore storage achieves two major objectives for the US ...
Carbon, Capture, and Storage (CCS) is considered an essential technology that can contribute to reac...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
textThe combustion of fossil fuels results in the release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, a kno...
textGeologic sequestration has been suggested as a viable method for greenhouse gas emission reducti...
The geologic storage of anthropogenic CO₂ through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is...
The Texas Gulf Coast is an attractive target for carbon storage. Stacked sand-shale layers provide l...
Final DOE Contract Report for DE-FE0001941DEThis project characterized the Miocene-age sub-seafloor ...
textData from the US Department of Interior - Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management - 2012 Offshore ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently one of the leading atmospheric emission mitigation tec...
Since early 2010, the Gulf of Mexico Miocene CO2 Site Characterization Mega Transect study has evalu...
AbstractMany countries foresee the ability of offshore geologic settings to meet anticipated long-te...
The southeastern U.S. constitutes more than 40% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the U.S., and most...
DOE award number: DE-FE0026083 - Offshore CO2 Storage Resource Assessment of the Northern Gulf of Me...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is considered a crucial technology for climate change mitigation. I...
Final DOE Contract Report for DE-FE0029487Offshore storage achieves two major objectives for the US ...