ENERGY TRANSITION

Petrel CCS could hold 16 gigatonnes of carbon 

SHELL Australia's former carbon capture and storage lead believes the Petrel Sub-Basin could hold up to 16 gigatonnes of CO2, on a very bullish assumption basis. 

Petrel Sub-basin CCS potential from Geoscience Australia

Petrel Sub-basin CCS potential from Geoscience Australia

      Rosie Johntone, now heading her own consultancy Full Circle Carbon, described herself as another "Petrel CCS tragic" who had spent several years studying the formation, using a landmark study...

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