CO2 storage prospectivity of the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin : evaluating containment risk

Created 17/10/2025

Updated 17/10/2025

As part of the National CO2 Infrastructure Plan (NCIP) Geoscience Australia is undertaking evaluation of the Gage Sandstone and the overlying South Perth Shale for the long-term storage of CO2. Initial assessment of the seismic data identified widespread fault reactivation and seismic anomalies potentially indicating hydrocarbon seepage. Some of the seismic anomalies clearly correlate with reactivated faults, but not all of them. The study highlights the importance of developing a detailed understanding of spatial variability in seal quality and history of fault reactivation both for petroleum exploration and CO2 storage assessments.

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Title CO2 storage prospectivity of the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin : evaluating containment risk
Language eng
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Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/en/dataset/dbfcfc84-cef4-4676-b90f-deb766f2e6d8
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Geoscience Australia Data
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Reference Period 22/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage Australia
Data Portal Geoscience Australia

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This dataset was originally found on Geoscience Australia "CO2 storage prospectivity of the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin : evaluating containment risk". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/co2-storage-prospectivity-of-the-offshore-vlaming-sub-basin-evaluating-containment-risk1