CO2CRC Otway Site Data: Geochemical Monitoring for CO2 Trapping Quantification
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Description
CO2CRC, a world-leading CCS research organisation, conducted a single-well field test in December 2014 to determine residual CO2 trapping at their Otway site in Victoria, Australia. This project poster details collaborative research using water and gas geochemistry, specifically oxygen isotopes and noble gases, to reconstruct levels of residual and dissolution trapping of injected CO2. The work was presented at a CSLF project poster reception in London on 27 June 2016 under UKCCSRC grant UKCCSRC-C2-204.
Use Cases
Modeling residual CO2 trapping efficiency based on geochemical field test data.
Analyzing the application of oxygen isotopes for CO2 fate reconstruction mentioned in the description.
Studying noble gas signatures to quantify dissolution trapping processes.
Benchmarking single-well injection tests for site predictability assessment.
Strengths
Data originates from a December 2014 field test conducted by CO2CRC, a world-leading CCS research organisation.
Research involves direct collaboration with global institutions including CSIRO Energy, University of Melbourne, Simon Fraser University, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Focuses on specific geochemical techniques: oxygen isotopes and noble gases.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Provenance
Source
British Geological Survey (BGS)
Collection Method
Field test data and analysis from the CO2CRC Otway Stage 2B Extension residual saturation test.
Time Range
Test conducted in December 2014; poster presented in June 2016.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-09 08:29:00.880983; freshness should be verified.