Kevin Dome Project Data Group
The Kevin Dome was assessed as part of the Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership (BSCSP). The geologic structure is located within the Sweetgrass Arch region of Tool County, Montana and covers over 750 square miles. Through this project, field samples, technical data, and operational data was collected, including tight carbonate rock cores (of the primary caprock zone), evaporite rock core (the secondary caprock zone), fractured carbonate reservoir cores (comprised of six depositional/diagenetic facies types), comprehensive logs from cored wells, large area 3D 9C seismic survey data, permitting data, management data, and public outreach data and lessons learned for a carbon storage project in Montana at a greenfield site. The Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership (BSCSP) drilled and cored zones of interest from two characterization wells. One was in the flank of the Dome (Wallewein 22-1) in the water leg and the other targeted the CO2 gas cap but ended up in or near the gas-brine contact (Danielson 33-17). Associated formations include the Blackleaf Formation, Bow Island Formation, Kootenai Formation, Mission Canyon Formation, Lodgepole Formation, Potlatch Formation, Nisku Formation, Duperow Formation, Souris River Formation. For further details, please refer to the following and included group submissions: https://www.netl.doe.gov/sites/default/files/2018-11/Kevin-Dome-Project.PDF https://netl.doe.gov/coal/carbon-storage/atlas/bscsp/phase-III/kevin-dome