As part of the In-Situ Laboratory Initiative, our team has been using drone technology to capture regular footage of our research site, both during passive monitoring and active well-drilling periods.
On Friday, 25th October 2024, a delegation from JERA, both from JERA Australia and from the Japanese headquarters, visited the CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory (ISL) for a successful site tour.
With RITE back in onsite at the In Situ Laboratory (ISL) in August, a critical objective for this trip was to initiate a campaign of shallow water injection tests.
The CSIRO team involved in the research work at the In-Situ Laboratory invited the Shire of Harvey councillors and staff for a meet & greet at the site with the research team including the international visitors.
Today we have been working on a collaboration with Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) and Geoscience Australia, installing new seismometer and acquiring passive seismic data.
Our CSIRO energy experts spent this week speaking to industry and community at the Australian Energy Producers annual conference held in Perth.
With an ever-growing focus on sustainability and decarbonisation, the CSIRO Energy Team provided a comprehensive display on cutting-edge renewable energy technologies and solutions.
As a follow-up to the article last month, the Harvey-6 well spudded on February 26th and was completed to Total Depth of 700m MD on Friday 15th March morning on time, on scope and on budget.
CSIRO and RITE are starting a new field demonstration project at the ISL research facility aiming at investigating the behaviour of fault systems and distributed fibre optic sensing monitoring in the context of CCUS projects.
CSIRO, RITE and Silixa have successfully completed the first installation of a strain sensing cable, at the CO2CRC site in Victoria, on the CO2CRC CRC8 deviated well in December 2023.