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In this basin scale screening project, we have assessed carbon storage viability at play level for the Barrow and Dampier sub-basins, offshore the North West Shelf of Australia. The key carbon storage elements that are required for successful GCS, are; high porosity and permeability, connected reservoir units to maximize storage capacity, storage depth suitable for CO2 supercritical phase, and competent seal units for CO2 containment.

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2024-08-12
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  1. Kovack, G. E., Dewhurst, D. N., Raven, M. D., & Kaldi, J. G. (2004). The influence of composition, diagenesis and compaction on seal capacity in the Muderong Shale, Carnarvon Basin. The APPEA Journal, 44(1), 201–222.
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