Using our extensive subsurface knowledge and GIS capabilities, CDL has established workflows to evaluate carbon sequestration targets and answer the key questions: Is there a storage opportunity? Is the storage capacity of the CCUS opportunity large enough to sequester the CO2 in the given time frame? Is the storage opportunity suitable?
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CDL's deep understanding of depositional environments and fluid interactions in the subsurface has been our core competency for nearly 35 years and we are using this foundation to strategically deliver CCUS site identification, Deep Geothermal and Critical Mineral assessments to clients world-wide.
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This study determines the volume of water that would have to be pumped from the Slave Point-Sulphur Point-Muskeg-Keg River Aquifer (middle Devonian Aquifer) in order to depressurize the Slave Point Reservoir at the Clarke Lake Pool to this extent. This study aims to identify the most suitable formations for the injection and disposal of the pumped water and the possible locations for the injection wells so that recycling and pressure support at Clarke Lake would be minimal.