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Aquistore: CO2 storage at the world’s first integrated CCS project. Project summary report

18th May 2015

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

The Global CCS Institute commissioned the Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) in 2013 to provide a summary report on the Aquistore project, a CO2 geological storage site located near the town of Estevan in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Aquistore will be used by owner/operator SaskPower as a dedicated geological storage option for CO2 captured from the nearby Boundary Dam Power Station - the location of the world’s first commercial scale post-combustion capture of CO2 from coal fired power generation.

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Aquistore: CO2 storage at the world’s first integrated CCS project. Project summary report

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