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LSU Master's Theses

2011

Carbon sequestration

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Geothermal And Geopressure Assessment With Implications For Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, A Regional Scale Study, Lower Tuscaloosa Formation, Louisiana, Timmon Drumm Jan 2011

Geothermal And Geopressure Assessment With Implications For Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, A Regional Scale Study, Lower Tuscaloosa Formation, Louisiana, Timmon Drumm

LSU Master's Theses

The Massive Sand member of the lower Tuscaloosa formation in Louisiana has the potential to be a prolific reservoir for carbon dioxide sequestration. Proximity to near-term anthropogenic carbon dioxide sources and existing infrastructure in the area make Louisiana a viable prospect for carbon capture and storage projects. The geothermal and geopressure conditions of the reservoir indicate that high carbon dioxide densities can be maintained throughout the study area, and substantial sand thicknesses were located. Subsurface depths of the top of the Massive Sand member range from roughly -2500 ft (-762 m) to over -21,000 ft (-6400 m) with a regional …