CO2 Storage Resource Potential of the Cambro-ordovician Saline System in the we Stern Interior of North America

Energy Procedia - Tập 37 - Trang 5230-5239 - 2013
W.D. Peck1, S. Bachu2, D.J. Knudsen3, T. Hauck2,4, C.M. Crotty1, C.D. Gorecki1, J.A. Sorensen1, J. Peterson2, A. Melnik2,5
1Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota, 15 North 23rd Street, Stop 9018, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9018 United States
2Alberta Innovates–Technology Futures, 250 Karl Clark Road NW, Edmonton, AB, T6N 1E4, Canada
3Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota, 15 North 23rd Street, Stop 9018, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9018, United States
4Currently with Alberta Geological Survey, 4999 98 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T6B 2X3, Canada
5Currently with Worley Parsons, #705, 10240 - 124 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5N 3W6, Canada

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