Geoscience Visual Presentation G04: Evergreening of seismic data to enable carbon storage screening at scale – a case study from the Barrow-Dampier sub-basins
Nigel Seymour A *A
Nigel Seymour is a geophysicist at SLB, based in Perth. He graduated from the University of Liverpool with a bachelor’s degree in geophysics, he is a member of PESA, SEG and EAGE. |
Abstract
Geoscience Visual Presentation G04
The Barrow-Dampier carbon capture and storage (CCS) regional study is an industry collaboration between Geoscience Australia, Chevron and SLB. A key objective of the study is a focussed reprocessing, depth imaging and merging of 26,150 km2 of input legacy seismic data. The regional merge is providing a robust foundational dataset for basin-scale CCS screening and play-risk mapping, allowing de-risking of capacity and containment of prospective storage locations.
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Keywords: Barrow sub basin, carbon capture, carbon dioxide, CCS, Dampier sub basin, depth imaging, greenhouse gas, screening, seismic.