Carbon America's Project Eos (a collaboration with Colorado School of Mines, Carbon America and Los Alamos National Laboratory) is a three-year feasibility study to develop a carbon storage site for the Pueblo, Colorado area to reduce industrial emissions. NodalSeismic, a leading provider of seismic data acquisition, is responsible for a geophysical exploration project using SmartSolo, a state-of-the-art nodal recording system.
SmartSolo: A Lightweight, Self-Contained Nodal Recording System
SmartSolo is a lightweight, self-contained nodal recording system ideal for seismic exploration in a variety of environments. It is easy to deploy and retrieve, making it ideal for large-scale projects like Project Eos, which is located in a complex geological setting.
Benefits of NodalSeismic and SmartSolo for Project Eos
NodalSeismic and SmartSolo offer several benefits for Carbon Capture and Storage site, including:
High-quality data: SmartSolo collects high-quality seismic data essential for accurately characterizing the subsurface geology and identifying potential carbon storage sites.
Efficiency: NodalSeismic's nodal recording system is easy to deploy and retrieve, saving time and money on large-scale projects.
Flexibility: SmartsSolo can be used in a variety of environments, including areas with difficult terrain or limited access.
Environmental safety: NodalSeismic and SmartSolo are environmentally friendly. The nodal recording system does not require heavy equipment, minimizing the impact on the environment.
Community engagement: NodalSeismic is committed to engaging with the community to ensure the highest quality of compliance and environmentally friendly footprint. This allows NodalSeismic to minimize its carbon foot print.
Conclusion
Carbon America, NodalSeismic and SmartSolo play a vital role in Carbon Capture and Storage for a sustainable future, and the advancement of future potential carbon storage sites. The use of these technologies helps ensure the project's success in identifying a suitable carbon storage site and developing a plan for reducing industrial emissions in the Pueblo, Colorado area.
References: https://projecteos.org/; https://www.nodalseismic.com/; https://smartsolo.com/; https://www.carbonamerica.com/;