NE BC CCUS Scoping Project

This study identifies potential storage complexes in Northeast British Columbia with a risked storage capacity greater than 25 megatonnes (MT), located below the base of the Montney Formation.

Client

Confidential

Project Area

Northeast BC

Completed

Expected Completion

Not applicable

December 31, 2021

Project Overview

The objective of this project was to identify potential storage complexes in Northeast British Columbia with a risked storage capacity greater than 25 megatonnes (MT), located below the base of the Montney Formation. The study builds on a previous regional scale scoping study completed by CDL that evaluated all basins in BC for CO2 sequestration potential.

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Project Significance

The client wished to define the risks and uncertainties associated with depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs and saline aquifers for the long-term geologic storage of CO2 in the greater Fort St. John area of Northeast British Columbia.

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