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LNG Environmental Assessment and Monitoring

There is a strong national and financial rational for development of liquid natural gas (LNG) in China.  Transition to LNG, moving away from burning coal and oil, has potential to result in significantly less environmental impact.  Success on undertaking a $40 billion investment with a natural gas LNG project with Australia does entail a requirement to address a large range of potential changes in the environment. … Read more »

Coastal China Methane Hydrate Drill Site Assessment

For Chinese exploration of potential methane hydrate loading in their coastal region Strategic Carbon (SC) LLC will provide methane hydrate site assessment prior to deep hydrate well drilling and logging.  This activity optimizes drill site selection and provides significant cost savings.  Typical borehole drilling and well logging costs 10-20 million USD.  An expedition that utilizes geochemical, geological, and geophysical analyses to guide borehole site selection can… Read more »

China Coastal Environmental Assessment Related to Hydrate Mining

Future plans for Chinese sediment methane hydrate and petroleum mining, as well as carbon dioxide sequestration, require credible environmental assessments to confirm that anthropogenic compounds released to shallow sediment and the water column during mining will not adversely affect food chain cycling. These seeps could also cause gradual geothermal warming and have a subsequent impact on platform or coastal stability. Conversely, it is necessary to determine that… Read more »

Radiocarbon-Depleted CO2 Evidence at North Island

In The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013 By T. Boyd Carbon dioxide radiocarbon analysis has proved extremely useful in demonstrating on-site fossil fuel-derived contaminant remediation to a non-toxic end-product (CO2). At the North Island Naval Air Station in San Diego, CA (USA) fuel groundwater contamination assessed for source(s) and natural degradation with radiocarbon and stable carbon isotope analysis in 16 wells across a underground fuel contamination zone…. Read more »

Mysterious Giant Crater-Like Structures Found Near New-Zealand

Mysterious Giant Crater-like Structures Found near New-Zealand From Sci-News.com: Christchurch, Zew Zealand, April 9, 2013 – A multinational team of researchers led by marine geophysicist Dr Bryan Davy from GNS Science has found what may be the world’s biggest pockmarks on the seafloor about 310 miles east of Christchurch, New Zealand. Three giant pockmarks – crater-like structures on the seabed – found by the team are possibly… Read more »

Strategic Carbon Founder Leads New Zealand Climate Change Expedition

Calypso Communications Co-venture Explores Methane Contributions to Climate Change  Portsmouth N.H., February 4, 2013 – Strategic Carbon LLC (www.strategic-carbon.com), a global science-based energy and environmental consulting and development enterprise partially owned by Calypso Communications, has announced that Strategic Carbon Founder Dr. Richard Coffin is leading an expedition to explore methane contributions to climate change. The month-long expedition on the German-flagged RV Sonne embarks this week from Christchurch, New Zealand. The research… Read more »