In what they call the "first-ever detailed national geologic carbon sequestration assessment," the newly released USGS report National Assessment of Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Resources—Summary omits the CO2 sequestration potential in Arizona. One of those studies was funded by USGS and delivered to them about 18 months ago.
The news release from USGS says "The United States has the potential to store a mean of 3,000 metric gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2) in geologic basins throughout the country, according to the first-ever detailed national geologic carbon sequestration assessment released today by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The assessment comes on the heels of a national plan to combat climate change announced by President Obama yesterday."
AZGS has published 8 studies on CO2 storage potential, with two others in final review:
Gootee, B.F., 2013. Geologic evaluation of Yuma Basin for carbon
dioxide sequestration potential. Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report,
OFR-13-04, 17 p.,
Gootee,
B.F., 2013. An Evaluation of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Potential in Mohawk
Basin, Gila River Trough, Southwestern Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Open File
Report, OFR-13-02, 8 p.,
Gootee,
B.F., 2012. Geologic Evaluation of the Tucson Basin for Carbon Dioxide
Sequestration Potential. Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report, OFR 12-40,
v 1.0, 11 p., 3 plates,
Gootee,
B.F., M.K. Mahan and D.S. Love, 2012. A Summary of Salinities in Arizona’s Deep
Groundwater. Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report, OFR-12-26, 23 p., http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1458
Gootee,
B.F., 2012. Geologic Evaluation of the Willcox Basin for Carbon Dioxide
Sequestration. Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report, OFR-12-03, 10 page
report, 2 map plates, 4 appendices, http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1399
Gootee,
B.F., 2012. Geologic Evaluation of the Safford Basin for Carbon Dioxide
Sequestration Potential. Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report, OFR-12-01,
71 p. with 3 appendices, one map sheet with geologic cross sections, http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1388
Rauzi, S.L.
and J.E. Spencer, 2012. An Evaluation of CO2 Sequestration Potential of Paleozoic
Sandstone Units, Northeastern Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Open File
Report, OFR-12-10, 24p., http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1460
Rauzi, S. and Spencer, J.E., 2009, Carbon Sequestration Potential at the 1 Alpine-Federal Site in East-Central Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report, OFR-09-02, 6 p.
Spencer, J.E., 2011. Preliminary Evaluation of Cenozoic Basins in Arizona for CO2 Sequestration Potential. Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report, OFR-11-05, 14 p., http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1388
Gootee, B.F., In review, An Evaluation of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
Potential in the Luke Basin, South-Central Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey
Open File Report, OFR-13-05, 10 p., 2 map plates and 2 appendices.
Ref: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Carbon Dioxide
Storage Resources Assessment Team, 2013, National assessment of geologic
carbon dioxide storage resources—Summary: U.S. Geological Survey Fact
Sheet 2013–3020, 6 p., http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2013/3020/.