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Overview of the 2013 and 2014 baseline magnetotelluric & controlled source electromagnetic studies of CO2 sequestration at the Aquistore site near Estevan, Saskatchewan / J. McLeod, J.A. Craven, I.J. Ferguson...M183-2/8101E-PDF

"The Aquistore project is a large-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration initiative, taking place to the southwest of Estevan, Saskatchewan. Emissions of CO2 generated from SaskPower’s nearby Boundary Dam Power Station are to be captured and injected, in liquid form, deep into stable sedimentary packages of the Williston Basin for long-term storage (Aquistore, 2013). The overall aim of the project is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions coming from a fixed source of CO2 discharge, while demonstrating the effectiveness of using geological formations as a sequestration reservoir (Whittaker and Worth, 2011). Carbon capture and storage (CCS), in combination with renewable energy technologies, is potentially a strong means of mitigating anthropogenic climate change"--Introduction, page 1.

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Department/Agency
  • Geological Survey of Canada, issuing body.
TitleOverview of the 2013 and 2014 baseline magnetotelluric & controlled source electromagnetic studies of CO2 sequestration at the Aquistore site near Estevan, Saskatchewan / J. McLeod, J.A. Craven, I.J. Ferguson and B.J. Roberts.
Series title
  • Open file ; 8101
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-40).
Publishing information
  • [Ottawa] : Geological Survey of Canada, 2016.
  • ©2016
Author / Contributor
  • McLeod J.(Joseph)author.
Description1 online resource (ii, 44 pages) : charts, illustrations, maps.
Catalogue number
  • M183-2/8101E-PDF
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