Study highlights carbon capture, utilization and storage potential for North Sea ’super basin‘
University of Aberdeen, Phys.org, July 31
„A research study led by the University of Aberdeen has identified areas of a North Sea gas ’super basin‘ with the greatest potential for storing industrial carbon emissions, a key aim of the energy transition. Scientists from the University’s Center for Energy Transition used subsurface data and techniques usually employed in oil and gas exploration, to produce a detailed technical study of the Anglo-Polish Super Basin in the Southern North Sea to determine its suitability for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).“