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Storing Carbon Dioxide in Subsurface Reservoirs
December 26, 2012 | Department of Energy

“The United States has at least 2,400 billion metric tons of possible carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource in saline formations, oil and gas reservoirs, and unmineable coal seams, according to a new U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) publication.”

Quoted from the United States Department of Energy press release.


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