Our Projects
Exploration is underway for key carbon sequestration sites around Australia. One of our initial focus areas is in Commonwealth Waters offshore of the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australian. The area hosts several world class potential storage sites within faulted anticlinal structures with excellent quality reservoir and potential sealing capacity.
The Burrup Peninsula is home to several large industrial emitters and mining and processing operations. The area has great potential to become a regional industrial hub, attracting major international mining and production facilities and operators within the hard-to-abate emissions sectors. InCapture’s potential carbon storage sites offer these industries a solution for their carbon dioxide emissions within close proximity.
G-15-AP, Offshore Western Australia
InCapture operates Project TBC on behalf of a joint venture partnership with SK earthon and Carbon CQ. G-15-AP is located in Australian Commonwealth Waters, approximately 150 km offshore the Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia. InCapture identified the region as having great potential for the secure storage of carbon dioxide emitted from Australian domestic emissions sources and from international emissions sources from South-East Asia, Korea and Japan.
InCapture and the joint venture partnership are currently appraising several identified world-class storage structures within the G-15-AP area and are identifying emissions sources, particularly those from the hard-to-abate sectors, mining and mineral processing operations and future potential industrial emitters.