The Groundwater and Storage interactions project arose out of a meeting on the shoulder of the Greenhouse Gas Technologies Conference in Amsterdam in 2010. It was decided to concentrate initially on the Australian Flagships projects. On 3 May 2011 Australian researchers and government agencies met and presented their work to date.
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CO2 storage and groundwater management – work program modules
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Theme 4
CO2 Storage and Groundwater Management
WORK PROGRAM MODULES
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LOGISTICS
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BACKGROUND
• At GHGT 10 September 2010
– 4 Thematic groups proposed
• Hub Development Challenges with Clinton Fndn
• Managing impacts of Storage on Groundwater
with IEAGHG
• Storage learning from EOR with IEAGHG
• Project Integration Challenges with CSLF
Technical
– Initial feedback at meeting was to refer
heavily to saline aquifer projects like Sleipner
In Salah and Otway
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MODULE 1 –AUSTRALIAN FLAGSHIPS
Currently dispersed groundwater expertise, data and responsibilities
> Develop collaboration between key agencies and funding bodies
> Focus initially on Flagships-related storage
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GROUNDWATER THEMATIC DEVELOPMENT
Priority driven thematic development:
> starting in Australia where groundwater impact is a known key storage
issue
Phase One: Australia
Collaboration including GA, CSIRO, CO2CRC and State
Surveys
Phase Two: Other Nations
Collaboration including GA and
CAGS +CSIRO +?
Phase Three: Global
Collaboration including
CO2GeoNet and NETL
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AUSTRALIA’S KEY STORAGE OPTIONS
Large resource –
utilisation for gas-
related storage –
other sources too
remote Large resource –
access dependent
on alignment of
storage with
groundwater
extraction
Moderate potential
resource – limited
occurrence of
conventional seals Large resource –
access dependent
on alignment of
storage with
petroleum
production
Source: Global CCS Institute; Carbon Storage Taskforce Report 5
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OBJECTIVE – GROUNDWATER CO2 INTERACTION
• To understand the potential impacts of CO2 storage on deep groundwater
resources especially for demonstration –scale projects
• To inform the proponents, regulators and prospective funders of the potential
impacts
•To identify where these impacts may create threats and opportunities and the
best way of understanding and managing these impacts
•To establish a collaborative network of agencies interested in groundwater
science and its interaction with geological carbon storage.
•To consider what other resources may benefit from a similar analysis
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AREA OF STUDY MODULE 1
• Focus on the Flagship regions
– Perth, Surat/Eromanga, Gippsland
– Build and collaborate on work already funded
– Collaborate with interested parties and “fill
the gaps”
– Learn from each area.
– Integrated study with a data set for multiple
users.
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