From gas to stone: KAUST demonstrates CO₂ sequestration underground with reduced water usage
KAUST · · Research Partnership
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have demonstrated a novel method to permanently convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) into solid rock underground. This system recycles water already present deep underground, addressing the critical water scarcity challenge for CO₂ mineralization in arid regions. In a field trial in western Saudi Arabia, 131 tons of CO₂ were injected into ancient basalt formations, with approximately 70% mineralized into solid minerals within ten months. Why it matters: This breakthrough significantly expands the global potential for carbon mineralization as a secure CO₂ storage solution, particularly in water-stressed industrial areas.