Opportunity: DE-FOA-0001725

Description 

This FOA seeks applications on research to develop techniques, tools, and methodologies that improve detection and assessment of CO2 stored in the target reservoir. Research products developed under this FOA are expected to include monitoring tools and techniques, as well as validation of models and modeling techniques. Successful technologies developed under this FOA will decrease the operator’s financial burden associated with long-term monitoring by providing them the capability to assess the position of the CO2 plume in the target reservoir with greater certainty throughout the life cycle of the project (i.e., active- and post-injection).

Overview 
Reference number: DE-FOA-0001725
Issue date: 06/12/2017
Response due: 08/11/2017 08:00 PM US/Eastern

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Agency: DOE

Contracting office:

U.S. DOE/NETL
Pittsburgh Campus
626 Cochrans Mill Road
PO Box 10940
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940


Place of Performance:




Contact: Bethan Young
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Email: bethan.young@netl.doe.gov

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