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IEAGHG funds research into the development and deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies

Facilitating technology advancements, addressing barriers, and enabling deployment. Our work focuses on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming. We are a not for profit organisation, and all of our work is subject to peer review ensuring that it remains impartial and unbiased.

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Lydia webAt the Site Characterisation session of GHGT-13, Nick Hoffman demonstrated how the CarbonNet project managed to design their plume mapping approach to successfully meet regulatory requirements. A prediction of plume paths with more than a 10% probability of occurrence are required by Australian GHG storage regulations. The probabilistic modelling approach adopted by the CarbonNet Project allowed for plume paths at a P90 confidence level to be calculated. When “the only certainty about the subsurface is that it will be uncertain” this 3D mapping approach allowed MMV plans to be designed around the likelihood of a plume being in a certain location by a given time. The full report detailing the plume mapping methodology is available via the GCCSI institute’s website.