Chevron starts burying CO2 off Australia at huge Gorgon storage project
August 10, 20191 min read247 words
Published: August 10, 2019  |  1 min read247 words
By The carbon storage project was delayed by more than two years after Chevron discovered problems with valves and pipeline equipment during commissioning of the A$2.5 billion ($1.7 billion) injection system.Gorgon is the biggest emitter of carbon emissions out of Australia’s 10 ...
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August 10, 2019
This is a good, concise article provides figures relating to Australia's and Chevron's carbon dioxide output. I would have liked to have seen more overall context to frame the importance of this story. I'm left not being able to contextualize how bad this news really is.
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