AbstractA comprehensive investigation for the CCS demonstration project in Japan was started by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) just before the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in 2008. Three candidate sites for the project, Nakoso-Iwaki Oki, Kitakyushu and Tomakomai, were selected for further geological surveys and engineering studies. For Tomakomai, after 3D seismic survey and two survey wells drilling, METI decided to implement a CCS demonstration project from 2012 to 2020. METI also decided to continue 2D seismic survey at Kitakyushu in 2012 and to discontinue surveys at Nakoso-Iwaki Oki after the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11th, 2011
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AbstractA comprehensive investigation for the CCS demonstration project in Japan was started by the ...
AbstractThe Japanese government has started a large-scale CCS demonstration project at the Tomakomai...
AbstractA large-scale CCS demonstration project is currently being undertaken by the Japanese govern...
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The Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage was recently accepted by IPCC (1). In the c...
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AbstractIn this paper, we evaluate CO2 geochemical trapping mechanisms in a sandstone reservoir at N...
AbstractExplanations of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) are primarily applied to power gene...
AbstractA field experimental study of CO2 sequestration into the Ogachi hot dry rock (approximately ...
AbstractA comprehensive investigation for the CCS demonstration project in Japan was started by the ...
AbstractThe Japanese government has started a large-scale CCS demonstration project at the Tomakomai...
AbstractA large-scale CCS demonstration project is currently being undertaken by the Japanese govern...
The Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project is being conducted over a nine-year period from JFY* 2012 to...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the results of a reservoir evaluation study for the T1 Member of the T...
AbstractA reservoir evaluation study for the Moebetsu Formation at Tomakomai candidate site for carb...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of careful considerations on the surface facilities at one o...
AbstractGeological structure of the Japanese Islands is very complex because that is located in fron...
AbstractA systematic Japanese nationwide saline-aquifer CO2 storage capacity assessment has been car...
The Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage was recently accepted by IPCC (1). In the c...
AbstractIn this paper, we present the results of geophysical and geochemical observations at the Nag...
AbstractSouthern Company and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) successfully started the world's...
AbstractIn this paper, we evaluate CO2 geochemical trapping mechanisms in a sandstone reservoir at N...
AbstractExplanations of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) are primarily applied to power gene...
AbstractA field experimental study of CO2 sequestration into the Ogachi hot dry rock (approximately ...