INPEX CORPORATION (INPEX) announced that the Bonaparte CCS
Joint Venture operated by its subsidiary INPEX Browse E&P Pty Ltd (53 percent) and also
involving TotalEnergies CCS Australia Pty Ltd (26 percent) and Woodside Energy Ltd (21
percent) has commenced pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) work to support
development of the Bonaparte CCS Project located in the Bonaparte Basin, approximately 260
kilometers offshore Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. INPEX considers the project
has potential to be one of the largest commercial carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects
in the world.
The Bonaparte CCS Joint Venture was formed in 2022 to appraise greenhouse gas (GHG)
storage assessment acreage G-7-AP.
The decision to commence pre-FEED work follows the successful completion of the selection
of engineering concept and a comprehensive appraisal program, which included up to 1,800
square kilometers of three-dimensional seismic surveying and two CCS appraisal wells. The
program confirmed the presence of a high-quality saline aquifer reservoir in the Bonaparte
Basin with thick sealing formations considered suitable for safe and permanent carbon storage.
The Bonaparte CCS Joint Venture intends to transport and store carbon dioxide (CO2) safely
and permanently offshore northern Australia in the Bonaparte Basin, which has a potential
carbon storage capacity of more than 10 million tons per year. The Joint Venture plans to
commence CO2 injection around 2030 and expects the project to substantially contribute to
decarbonizing northern Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Joint Venture is now conducting detailed analysis of the reservoir appraisal data to support
a declaration of identified GHG storage formation application in advance of obtaining a GHG
injection license.
The Ichthys Joint Venture is expected to be the anchor customer of Bonaparte CCS.