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CO2, H2 and compressed air energy storage site screening study - selected onshore basins in the Northern Territory

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Title

CO2, H2 and compressed air energy storage site screening study - selected onshore basins in the Northern Territory,

Creator

Talukder, A, Dance, T, Michael, K, Clennell, B, Gee, R, Northover, S, Stalker, L, Ross, A,

Sponsored by

Northern Territory. Department of Mining and Energy. Northern Territory Geological Survey, CSIRO, Energy Resources,

Collection

E-Publications, E-Books, PublicationNT, NTGS Record 2024-005, NTGS Record,

Date

2024,

Location

McArthur Basin, Amadeus Basin, Bonaparte Basin, Georgina Basin, Ngalia Basin,

Abstract

A collaborative study assessing the geological storage potential of the Northern Territory's onshore basins has been commissioned by the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) under its Resourcing the Territory program and undertaken by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). This study comprises a high-level screening of the geological storage potential for CO2, hydrogen (H2) and compressed air across five pre-selected onshore sedimentary basins, namely the Amadeus, Bonaparte (onshore), Georgina, McArthur (including the Beetaloo Sub-basin) and Ngalia basins. Hydrocarbon reservoirs (both current and depleted), saline aquifers and salt diapirs represent the primary focus for assessments of geological storage potential in these basins, which were chosen due to both their stratigraphic and geographic distribution and the availability of subsurface data. Geological storage potential assessment criteria for the screening of these basins were jointly agreed by NTGS and CSIRO, with each basin ranked based on its prospectivity for successful storage of CO2, H2 and compressed air. These ranking criteria include capacity (how much can be stored), injectivity (how easily it can be injected), level of knowledge (data availability), containment (risk of escape) and existing resources/infrastructure. This study identifies 31 potential plays for the geological storage of CO2 (CCS) across the five selected basins.,

Notes

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Table of contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Assessment methodology and criteria development -- 3. Basin assessment -- 4. Data gaps -- 5. Summary and recommendations -- 6. References -- Appendix A1 -- Appendix A2,

Language

English,

Subject

permeability, salt caverns, prosepectivity, petrophysics, depleted reservoirs, Carbon dioxide, hydrogen, porosity,

Publisher name

Northern Territory Geological Survey,

Place of publication

Darwin(NT),

Series

NTGS Record 2024-005, NTGS Record,

Format

182 pages : colour illustrations and maps 30 cm,

File type

application/pdf,

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0),

Copyright owner

Northern Territory Government,

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/,

Related links

https://geoscience.nt.gov.au/gemis/ntgsjspui/handle/1/93172 [GEMIS],

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/977301,