Carbon Storage Taskforce
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The Carbon Storage Taskforce was announced by the Australian Minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson in June 2008. Ferguson announced that the takforce would "develop a National Carbon Mapping and Infrastructure Plan" and "will examine the Carbon Capture & Storage work already underway throughout Australia and indicate priority issues for further support."[1]
Ferguson stated that the taskforce "will incorporate representatives from the coal, power generation, petroleum and pipeline sectors, and appointments will be announced shortly."[1]
In November 2010 the Carbon Storage Taskforce -- along with the National Low Emissions Coal Council -- was replaced by the National Carbon Capture and Storage Council.[2]
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Taskforce members
In October 2008, Ferguson announced that members of the taskforce were:[3]
- Keith Spence - Chair
- Margaret Sewell, General Manager - Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism
- Clinton Foster, Chief of Petroleum and Marine Division, Geoscience Australia
- Brad Mullard, Director, Coal and Petroleum Development, Mineral Resources - NSW Department of Primary Industries
- Richard Aldous, Executive Director, Minerals & Petroleum - Department of Primary Industries (Victoria)
- David Mason, Executive Director, Geological Survey of QLD, Queensland Mines and Energy
- Barry Goldstein, Director, Petroleum/Geothermal - Primary Industries and Resources South Australia
- Jeff Haworth, Manager, Geological Survey of WA - Western Australia Department of Industry and Resources
- Kathy Hill, Director - GeoScience Victoria
- Bob Griffith, Reservoir Technology Manager - ExxonMobil
- Cheryl Cartwright, CEO – Australian Pipeline Industry Association
- Bill Koppe, Head, Coal Product Stewardship - Anglo Coal
- Greg Bourne, CEO - WWF Australia
- Tony Maher, Mining and Energy President - CFMEU
- Tony Concannon, Executive Director - International Power
- Peter Cook, CEO - CO2CRC
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Martin Ferguson, "Launch of the National Low Emissions Coal Council and the Carbon Storage Taskforce", Media Release, June 28, 2008.
- ↑ "National Low Emissions Coal Initiative (NLECI)", Department of Resources, Energy and Transport website, accessed August 2012.
- ↑ Martin Ferguson, "First meeting of the Carbon Storage Taskforce", Media Release, October 22, 2008.
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