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Opportunities for geological storage of carbon dioxide in the offshore Gippsland Basin, SE Australia: an example from the Upper Latrobe Group
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: R.S. Root, C.M. Gibson-Poole, S.C. Lang, J.E. Streit, J. Underschultz and J. Ennis-King
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
Geological storage of carbon dioxide may be a practical option for reducing greenhouse gas emissiOns to the
atmosphere. The unique physical and chemical characteristics of CO, at reservoir conditions require integrated reservoir characterisation stud...
Tags: C02CRC. Carbon dioxide CO geological storage geomechanics Geosequestration Gippsland Basin hydrodynamics numerical simulation reservoir characterisation
Geochemical modelling of CO2-water-rock interaction in the Pretty Hill Formation, Otway Basin
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: D.M. Kirste, M.N. Watson and P.R. Tingate
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
Petrological and geochemical studies of a natural analogue for geological storage of C02 have highlighted the
potential of the Pretty Hill Formation from the Katnook area in the Otway Basin for gas-water-rock interaction
experiments and geochemical m...
Tags: CO geochemical modelling kinetic reaction-path modelling storage water-rockinteraction.
Geological sequestration of C02; Why, where and what role for geoscientists?
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: J. Bradshaw
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
There has been a marked shift amongst scientists in the international arena over the last decade as to the likelihood that anthropogenic emissions of C02 are affecting the world's climate. Not all scientists are necessarily convinced, quoting geologi...