Geologic carbon storage at a one million tonne demonstration project; lessons learned from the Illinois Basin, Decatur Project, USA
Demonstration of geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) at the near commercial-scale is essential to gaining understanding of the work flow needed to go from regional characterization to post-injection site care and closure. The Illinois Basin - Decatur Project (IBDP), located in Decatu... Full description
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Authors: | Greenberg, S.E. |
Volume Title: | 35th international geological congress; abstracts |
Source: | International Geological Congress [International Geological Congress, Abstracts = Congrès Géologique International, Résumés, Vol.35; 35th international geological congress, Cape Town, South Africa, Aug. 27-Sept. 4, 2016. Publisher:], [location varies], International |
Publication Date: | 2016 |
Note: | In English |
Subjects: | Cambrian; Carbon; Carbon sequestration; Clastic rocks; Contaminant plumes; Drilling; Engineering properties; Fluid injection; Monitoring; Paleozoic; Pollution; Reservoir rocks; Saline composition; Sandstone; Sedimentary rocks; Underground installations; Underground storage; Waste disposal; Illinois; Illinois Basin; Macon County Illinois; United States; Decatur Illinois; Decatur Project; Mount Simon Formation |
Coordinates: | N393600 N400400 W0884500 W0891200 |
Record ID: | 2017049572 |
Copyright Information: | GeoRef, Copyright 2020 American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by International Geological Congress Organizational Committee |
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