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Basin resource management and carbon storage

1st November 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 storage

The complexity of geological storage includes how carbon dioxide interacts with other resources - this will impact the ‘licence to operate’ a carbon dioxide geological storage site. In addition, the sensitivity to a ‘new player’ in the underground geological space has led to discussions around sub surface access priorities and potential resource conflicts. This two-part CSIRO report seeks to clarify the possible interactions in a range of potential geological settings as well as align ‘best in class’ international work to the Australian context to propose relevant ‘resource interaction’ decision flow charts.

Report Parts

  • Impacts of carbon dioxide storage [Executive Summary]
  • Part I: resource characterisation requirements and evaluation of containment risks at the basin-scale
  • Part II: Towards a workflow for the assessment of potential resource impacts for CO2 geosequestration projects

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