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Technoeconomical Design of Large-Scale CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Aquifer of Mungaroo Formation: A Pilot Study Utilizing Wheatstone Project Emissions

Technoeconomical Design of Large-Scale CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Aquifer of Mungaroo Formation: A Pilot Study Utilizing Wheatstone Project Emissions
Technoeconomical Design of Large-Scale CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Aquifer of Mungaroo Formation: A Pilot Study Utilizing Wheatstone Project Emissions

Technoeconomical Design of Large-Scale CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Aquifer of Mungaroo Formation: A Pilot Study Utilizing Wheatstone Project Emissions

Curtin University and OPC APAC Pty Ltd are collaborating to address key challenges in carbon capture and storage, a crucial initiative for achieving net-zero emissions.


Project Overview:
The project titled “Techno-economical Design of Large-Scale CO2 Geo-Sequestration in Aquifer of the Mungaroo Formation: A Pilot Study Utilizing Wheatstone Project Emissions” focuses to develop a financially viable model to sequester a large volumes of CO2 into the Mungaroo formation. The research is expected to further elevate Australia to the forefront of CCS technology.

Leveraging Curtin University renowned expertise in engineering (Mohammad Sarmadivaleh) and OPC APAC Pty Ltd industry leadership in the field (John Hoffman), this project embodies a collaborative approach that bridges the gap between academia and industry.

John Hoffman “This project underscores the commitment to innovation and industry-leading solutions of OPC. We’re proud to be at the forefront of these ground-breaking efforts and look forward to the positive impact this will have on both the environment and the economy.”

Mohammad Sarmadivaleh “Our combined efforts in geo-sequestration can lead to significant advancements in reducing atmospheric carbon. This project is both a scientific breakthrough and an important environmental effort.”

Khairullah Sastradinata “It’s an incredible opportunity for me to contribute to meaningful environmental solutions while learning from leading experts. I’m glad to be part of this effort.”

Thank you to everybody involved in helping getting this project started and supporting the program (David Cameron, John Hoffman, Mohammad Sarmadivaleh, Khairullah Sastradinata, Anthony Millgate, Bryce Logan)

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