CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia

The South West Hub is the first commercial scale CO2 capture and sequestration project in Australia. The project aims to capture CO2 from several significant polluters that are located around the town of Harvey, Western Australia. The potential CO2 reservoir is the prominent Lesueur sandstone format...

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Main Authors: Urosevic, Milovan, Ziramov, Sasha, Pevzner, Roman, Tertyshnikov, Konstantin, Popik, D., Van Gent, D.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60124
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author Urosevic, Milovan
Ziramov, Sasha
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Popik, D.
Van Gent, D.
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Ziramov, Sasha
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Popik, D.
Van Gent, D.
author_sort Urosevic, Milovan
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description The South West Hub is the first commercial scale CO2 capture and sequestration project in Australia. The project aims to capture CO2 from several significant polluters that are located around the town of Harvey, Western Australia. The potential CO2 reservoir is the prominent Lesueur sandstone formation while the Harvey-3 well is likely to be utilised for the first geo-sequestration test. Unfortunately, due to survey restrictions imposed in 2014, the area around the Harvey-3 well is void of seismic information. New developments have given rise to new seismic investigations which had to be designed in a unique manner due to limited access to the site. The data acquisition program is comprised of 2D surface and borehole surveys (550 OVSP points) and 3D surface and VSP surveys. Results will be discussed in detail.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-601242018-08-13T05:20:04Z CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia Urosevic, Milovan Ziramov, Sasha Pevzner, Roman Tertyshnikov, Konstantin Popik, D. Van Gent, D. The South West Hub is the first commercial scale CO2 capture and sequestration project in Australia. The project aims to capture CO2 from several significant polluters that are located around the town of Harvey, Western Australia. The potential CO2 reservoir is the prominent Lesueur sandstone formation while the Harvey-3 well is likely to be utilised for the first geo-sequestration test. Unfortunately, due to survey restrictions imposed in 2014, the area around the Harvey-3 well is void of seismic information. New developments have given rise to new seismic investigations which had to be designed in a unique manner due to limited access to the site. The data acquisition program is comprised of 2D surface and borehole surveys (550 OVSP points) and 3D surface and VSP surveys. Results will be discussed in detail. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60124 10.3997/2214-4609.201701945 restricted
spellingShingle Urosevic, Milovan
Ziramov, Sasha
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Popik, D.
Van Gent, D.
CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title_full CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title_fullStr CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title_short CO2 storage site characterisation at the location of Harvey-3 well, Harvey, Western Australia
title_sort co2 storage site characterisation at the location of harvey-3 well, harvey, western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60124