Geomatics’s Contribution to Offshore CCS Project on Sunda-Asri Basin (13000) |
Putri Wulandari and Puguh Sarwanto (Indonesia) |
Mr Puguh Sarwanto Lead Specialist Innovation Geomatics Pertamina Jakarta Indonesia
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Corresponding author Mr Puguh Sarwanto (email: puguh.sarwanto[at]pertamina.com, tel.: +628115421973) |
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Published on the web 2025-03-16 Received 2024-12-02 / Accepted n/a |
This paper is one of selection of papers published for the FIG Working Week 2025 in Brisbane, Australia PEER REVIEW in Brisbane, Australia and has undergone the FIG Peer Review Process. |
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Abstract |
PERTAMINA is ongoing to prepare an offshore CCS project of Sunda-Asri Basin located at Karimata Strait water. In order to comply Indonesian environment’s requirement and regulation to reach the 2050 Paris Agreement goals, a plan for effective MVV (Measurement, Monitoring and Verification) is designed by addressing key CO2 injection and storage regulatory assurance component within the CCS value chain based on the site-based risk management to be conducted properly.
In referring to IOGP recommendation document, Geomatics is taking part into the strategy and process of setting CCS goals by comprehensively, dynamically & appropriately planning of MVV document and further its execution throughout CCS project lifecycle in form of geodesy integrity on various multiple-seismic data, stage of drilling program including navigating precisely-accurately of injection point in the respective geology-reservoir target, providing marine shallow geohazard data to support and giving contribution in ensuring drilling injection, containment, conformance and confidence to managing its injection safely with emerging to Geomatics digital technology future trend (further called by GIS, an integrated of Geospatial Information system) which is able to provide detail including its visual & analyze it (through geospatial analysis by Machine Learning, Geo-AI, etc.) to support a decision making on all of CCS stages (manging of CO2 injection, plume migration, geological integrity of storage complex and up to distribution to buyer).
This paper underscores an important and pivot role of geomatics in offshore CCS projects which is driving the oil and gas industry towards sustainable and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission target. Last but not least, since the paper is developed by young student-geomatics, it is well-deserve how Geomatics’s great respect for operational sustainability in the future.
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