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Helium in the Australian liquefied natural gas economy
Australia is about to become the premier global exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), bringing increased opportunities for helium extraction. Processing of natural gas to LNG... -
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Mapping Geological Storage Prospectivity of CO2 for the World's Sedimentary...
Identification of major hydrocarbon provinces from existing world assessments for hydrocarbon potential can be used to identify those sedimentary basins at a global level that... -
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Project 1.6: Seal Geomechanics and Potential for CO2 Leakage
This project aims to address the question: Under what geological circumstances are faults (and fractures) in mudstone seal rocks likely to impact on bulk permeability and the... -
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Installation Report for Arcturus (ARA): An inland baseline station for the...
An atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) monitoring station began operation in July 2010 near Emerald, Queensland. The station is part of a collaborative project between Geoscience... -
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Project 1.5: Reactive Reservoir Rocks and their Impact on CO2 Storage
Geological storage of CO2 requires fundamental knowledge and predictive capabilities on the transport and reactions of injected CO2 and associated gases to assess the short and... -
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China-Australia Geological Storage of CO2 Project - Phase 2: Summary Report
Phase two of the China Australia Geological Storage of CO2 (CAGS2) project aimed to build on the success of the previous CAGS project and promote capacity building, training... -
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The Variability in Formation Water Composition and its Implications for CO2...
Regional geological properties of sedimentary basins play a significant role in determining the safety of CO2 storage. Four major trapping mechanism have been identified:... -
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Characterisation of natural gases from west Australian basins
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of the natural gases from the Bonaparte, Browse, Carnarvon and Perth basins (in 4 modules). Geochemical analyses for the molecular... -
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Geoscience Australia and Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
Monitoring is an important aspect in verifying the integrity of the geological storage of greenhouse gases. Geoscience Australia is working with CSIRO, the CO2CRC, the... -
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Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide
A question and answer style brochure on geological storage of carbon dioxide. Questions addressed include: - What is geological storage? - Why do we need to store carbon... -
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Installation of a Greenhouse Gas Baseline Atmospheric Monitoring Station
In July 2010 Geoscience Australia and CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research jointly commissioned a new atmospheric composition monitoring station (' Arcturus') in central... -
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The role of eddy covariance in atmospheric monitoring of CO2 leaks
Eddy Covariance (EC) is considered a key atmospheric technique for quantifying CO2 leakage. However the complex and localised heterogeneity of a CO2 leak above the background... -
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Groundwater and Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is the process whereby CO2 captured from power plants or other industrial facilities is transported by pipeline to a suitable... -
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Description, Distribution and Potential CO2 Storage/Seal Capacity of the...
The Browse Basin is located in the southern Timor Sea region of Australia's North West Shelf and covers an area of ~140,000 km2. It was identified as containing potential... -
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Hydrogeochemical Baseline Mapping of the Great Artesian Basin
The first large-scale projects for geological storage of carbon dioxide on the Australian mainland are likely to occur within sedimentary sequences that underlie or are within... -
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Oil and Gas Resources of Australia 2002
This publication is the successor to Oil and Gas Resources of Australia 2001 and continues as the definitive reference on exploration, development and production of Australia's... -
Project 1.5: Reactive Reservoir Rocks and their Impact on CO2 Storage
Geological storage of CO2 requires fundamental knowledge and predictive capabilities on the transport and reactions of injected CO2 and associated gases to assess the short and... -
The Variability in Formation Water Composition and its Implications for CO2...
Regional geological properties of sedimentary basins play a significant role in determining the safety of CO2 storage. Four major trapping mechanism have been identified:...
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