Both phases of the screening study are now available for licensing. The full product provides a unique integrated package of interactive ArcGIS-compatible screening maps, digitized well data, and merged legacy seismic data across the attractive shallow water shelf of the Gulf of Mexico basin, where several large-scale aquifer stores are available throughout the stratigraphic section.
Dechun Lin, EVP, Earth Data, Viridien, said: “This new Gulf of Mexico study is located over a key area of interest for the CCUS industry with a number of licenses already offered for carbon storage and more licensing rounds to come. With our growing footprint of screening studies in the world’s most promising regions, we are helping to address the global industry challenge of accelerating CCUS with our subsurface data, data science, and geoscience expertise. Viridien is committed to helping operators to identify the areas with the most potential by providing a robust and globally consistent approach to carbon storage screening.”