A controlled-release test at the In-Situ Laboratory Project in Western Australia injected 38 tonnes of gaseous CO2 between 336-342 m depth in a fault zone, and the gas was monitored by a wide range of downhole and surface monitoring technologies. Injection of CO2 at this depth fills the gap between shallow release (600 m) field trials. The main objectives of the controlled-release test were to assess the monitorability of shallow CO2 accumulations, and to investigate the impacts of a fault zone on CO2 migration. CO2 arrival was detected by distributed temperature sensing at the monitoring well (7 m away) after approximately 1.5 days and an injection volume of 5 tonnes. The CO2 plume was detected also by borehole seismic and electric resisti...
AbstractThe approach to CO2 monitoring is maturing as a result of knowledge gained from U.S. DOE NET...
Paper 34aGeoscience Australia and C02CRC have constructed a greenhouse gas controlled release facil ...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory Project (ISL) is located in Western Australia and has two main objectiv...
In February 2019, at the CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory CCS project, a test was conducted where 38 t of ga...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory has been a world first injection of CO2 into a large faulted zone at de...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
AbstractThe long-term safety of future CO2 storage projects in aquifers will not only rely on a comp...
A new field facility was used to study CO2 migrationprocesses and test techniques to detect and quan...
-The long-term safety of future CO2 storage projects in aquifers will not only rely on a comprehensi...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an integral component of cost-effective greenhouse gas...
International audienceA shallow CO2 injection experiment was performed on a pilot site near Bordeaux...
Near surface gas measurements are presented from a shallow (20 m depth) CO2 injection experiment at ...
AbstractThe CO2 Field Lab project consisted in an injection of 1.7 tons of CO2 at a 20 m depth withi...
AbstractThe approach to CO2 monitoring is maturing as a result of knowledge gained from U.S. DOE NET...
Paper 34aGeoscience Australia and C02CRC have constructed a greenhouse gas controlled release facil ...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory Project (ISL) is located in Western Australia and has two main objectiv...
In February 2019, at the CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory CCS project, a test was conducted where 38 t of ga...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory has been a world first injection of CO2 into a large faulted zone at de...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
AbstractThe long-term safety of future CO2 storage projects in aquifers will not only rely on a comp...
A new field facility was used to study CO2 migrationprocesses and test techniques to detect and quan...
-The long-term safety of future CO2 storage projects in aquifers will not only rely on a comprehensi...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an integral component of cost-effective greenhouse gas...
International audienceA shallow CO2 injection experiment was performed on a pilot site near Bordeaux...
Near surface gas measurements are presented from a shallow (20 m depth) CO2 injection experiment at ...
AbstractThe CO2 Field Lab project consisted in an injection of 1.7 tons of CO2 at a 20 m depth withi...
AbstractThe approach to CO2 monitoring is maturing as a result of knowledge gained from U.S. DOE NET...
Paper 34aGeoscience Australia and C02CRC have constructed a greenhouse gas controlled release facil ...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...