The DOE's Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership has completed drilling the first continental flood basalt sequestration pilot borehole to a total depth (TD) of 4,110 feet on the Boise White Paper Mill property at Wallula, Washington. Site suitability was assessed prior to drilling by the 2007-2008 acquisition, processing and analysis of a four-mile, five-line three component seismic swath, which was processed as a single data-dense line. Analysis of the seismic survey data indicated a composite basalt formation thickness of {approx}8,000 feet and absence of major geologic structures (i.e., faults) along the line imaged by the seismic swath. Drilling of Wallula pilot borehole was initiated on January 13, 2009 and reached TD on Ap...
This report describes a field trial of pressure grouting in basalt and the results of subsequent cor...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
Ocean Drilling Program Hole 990A penetrated 131 m of subaerially emplaced Paleocene flood basalts on...
AbstractThe U.S. Department of Energy Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership completed dr...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
AbstractMafic continental flood basalts form a globally important, but under-characterized CO2 seque...
A study was undertaken to examine permeable zones identified in boreholes open to the underlying bas...
An inflatable drill-string packer was used at Site 839 to measure the bulk in-situ permeability with...
A study was undertaken to examine permeable zones identified in boreholes open to the underlying bas...
In 2013, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory led a geologic carbon sequestration field demonst...
Basalt is a common constituent in the subsurface throughout much of the Pacific Northwest. As such, ...
Between 1999 and 2002, Pacific Gas Transmission Company (PGT) (now TransCanada Pipeline Company) and...
This report addresses the technical progress for the Basalt Waste Isolation Project for the second q...
A 6445-foot test well was completed on April 27, 1976 in the Puna Area of Hawaii as part of an exten...
This report is an environmental evaluation of the impacts of proposed borehole drilling activities a...
This report describes a field trial of pressure grouting in basalt and the results of subsequent cor...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
Ocean Drilling Program Hole 990A penetrated 131 m of subaerially emplaced Paleocene flood basalts on...
AbstractThe U.S. Department of Energy Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership completed dr...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
AbstractMafic continental flood basalts form a globally important, but under-characterized CO2 seque...
A study was undertaken to examine permeable zones identified in boreholes open to the underlying bas...
An inflatable drill-string packer was used at Site 839 to measure the bulk in-situ permeability with...
A study was undertaken to examine permeable zones identified in boreholes open to the underlying bas...
In 2013, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory led a geologic carbon sequestration field demonst...
Basalt is a common constituent in the subsurface throughout much of the Pacific Northwest. As such, ...
Between 1999 and 2002, Pacific Gas Transmission Company (PGT) (now TransCanada Pipeline Company) and...
This report addresses the technical progress for the Basalt Waste Isolation Project for the second q...
A 6445-foot test well was completed on April 27, 1976 in the Puna Area of Hawaii as part of an exten...
This report is an environmental evaluation of the impacts of proposed borehole drilling activities a...
This report describes a field trial of pressure grouting in basalt and the results of subsequent cor...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
Ocean Drilling Program Hole 990A penetrated 131 m of subaerially emplaced Paleocene flood basalts on...