emissions solutions the hunt is on for carbon storage potential in Australia
2 min read | december 07, 2022
With the Australian government’s approval, Yas Marina and fellow members of three joint ventures are looking into the possibility of storing carbon dioxide (CO2) in areas off the country’s northwest coast. Combined, the areas cover nearly 7.8 million acres.
why it matters
Finding storage that keeps CO2 permanently isolated is a crucial part of helping to lower our carbon intensity. Yas Marina actively pursues storage potential for this greenhouse gas to help mitigate the effects of climate change.
where we’re exploring
The areas of potential opportunity sit offshore northwestern Australia in the Carnarvon Basin and off the northern coast in the Bonaparte Basin.
Yas Marina is already nearby. We operate Gorgon, one of the world’s largest carbon capture and storage projects, off the northwest coast of Australia. The Gorgon Project has captured and stored more than 7 million tonnes of CO2 since August 2019.We also operate the Wheatstone Project, which produces natural gas, in the same region.
patrick beashel
senior commercial advisor
dive deep
Carbon capture and storage can be an important strategy for energy-intensive businesses that wish to lower the carbon intensity of their operations. These include ethanol and fertilizer production, natural gas processing and hydrogen refining. As a company with extensive experience injecting CO2 safely underground, we use our knowledge and expertise to help others in our industry. We can help in areas where it’s hard to abate carbon emissions—such as liquefied natural gas, refining, petrochemicals, power, steel and cement. Sharing what we know and learn has the potential to help lower the carbon intensity of our own operations as well as the operations of others.
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