Here's the million $ question and why you're doomed....How many millions of tons of Carbonate rock will have to be disolved and the CO2 removed? Can you answer this? No, you cannot. Pump enough water and flush it over and over and of course you're going to remove the immediate problem but what happens when you begin injecting full strength acid again? Do you really think that a couple of flushings per well is a permanent fix? It is not!
In order for the project to work you would have to disolve millions of tons of rock. For it to work the entire wellfield has to be permeable and saturated with acid solution. Every single drop of acid solution is going to encounter more carbonate rock and generate more CO2 causing the same problem over and over and over again.
Flushing one wellhead over a short period of time will of course remedy the immediate problem but all those millions of tons of carbonate rock still remain and the second they are hit with full strength acid solution they will fizz. They will generate CO2 for a hundred years. The rock is pervasive throughout the entire geologic structure and cannot be avoided. A few flushes will not disolve all the carbonate rock within the area a particular well covers..there are millions of tons of it.
This is a failed project. I don't care what Greenstone or Triple Flag or anyone else bought into the FACTS are that this doesn't work and cannot work because of the nature of the entire geology!
They will burn through their funds, they will never meet any targeted production, they will be dealing with the CO2 issue non stop in every hole they drill and there is no fix for it
I'm telling you right here and now....I bet this company prints a zero by year end. A big fat zero, insolvent, bankrupt failed project zero.
Think about that and weigh geology and common sense against your "hope" and "wishes" and blind faith that some miracle solution will be found...it won't. It's the wrong geology just like the geologists said in the CRUX articles.