UPTAKE Webinar: CO2LOGIX: A first-order model of pressure-constrained CO2 geological storage growth at the basin scaleUPTAKE Webinar: CO2LOGIX: A first-order model of pressure-constrained CO2 geological storage growth at the basin scale
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UPTAKE Webinar: CO2LOGIX: A first-order model of pressure-constrained CO2 geological storage growth at the basin scale

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May 13, 2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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The UPTAKE monthly webinar series returns, continuing its engaging discussions on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies and the latest research developments. The next session in the series, dedicated to recent publications on CDR research, will focus on the paper CO2LOGIX: A first-order model of pressure-constrained CO2 geological storage growth at the basin scale.

Speaker: Iain de Jonge-Anderson, University of Strathclyde
Moderator: Catrin Harris, Utrecht Univerity
Panelist: Samuel Krevor, Imperial College

Large-scale geological CO₂ storage faces a critical but underestimated constraint: subsurface pressure buildup from injection can progressively limit storage capacity over time, yet most climate-policy frameworks, including IAMs, still rely on static capacity estimates that ignore this dynamic. The authors introduce CO2LOGIX, a computationally efficient model that simulates pressure evolution under different CO₂ injection growth scenarios. Applied to a UK case study, the model shows that unmitigated pressure reaches its upper limit after 83 years, with near-term storage rates still falling short of recommended targets. Faster growth scenarios worsen the problem, shrinking available capacity or requiring costly mitigation. The study calls for incorporating realistic pressure feedbacks into IAMs, and positions CO2LOGIX as a practical tool for managing pressure constraints in large-scale CCS deployment.

UPTAKE Webinar
13 May 2026, h. 14:00 CEST
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The Industrial & Planetary Carbon Cycle Program at CMCC as part of the UPTAKE project. Coordinated by CMCC, UPTAKE seeks to support the sustainable expansion of CDR methods by developing reliable strategies through technical, theoretical, and practical analysis—plus interactive dialogue within a dedicated stakeholder forum.

UPTAKE is an EU-funded research project on CDR methods and knowledge coordinated by CMCC Foundation (EIEE Institute).