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Wide of truck driving through al-Hajjar Mountain valley to a geology field site2. Mid of...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eOMAN: CARBON MOUNTAINS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7.21SHOTLIST:Associated Press Bidbid, Oman - 6 March 20171. Wide of truck driving through al-Hajjar Mountain valley to a geology field site2. Mid of truck3. Wide of Peter Kelemen, Oman Drilling Project lead, driving4. Close of Kelemen holding steering wheel5. Tracking left wide of truck6. Wide of al-Hajjar mountains7. Wide of mountains8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Kelemen, geochemist and Oman Drilling Project lead:\"So in northern Oman there's a big block of oceanic crust and upper mantle that's been thrust on to the Arabian continental platform and then it was sub-aerially exposed, it was eroded and tilted and now you can walk down these beautiful canyons and you can basically descend 20 kilometres into the earth's interior.\"9. Various of Kelemen leading a group of geologists up a valley through Oman's exposed mantle rock10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Kelemen, geochemist and Oman Drilling Project lead:\"What we're looking at here is a piece of the Earth's mantle that has taken up CO2 so that every single magnesium atom in these rocks has made friends with the carbon dioxide to form solid limestone.\"11. Close of Kelemen12. Mid of Kelemen's hands13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Kelemen, geochemist and Oman Drilling Project lead:\"They've taken up a billion tons of carbon dioxide. This mountain to our east is entirely composed of this magnesium carbonate plus quartz rock and there's about a billion tons of CO2 in this mountain.\"Associated Press Al-Jarda, Oman - March 1, 201714. Various of dawn over drill site15. Various of Kelemen driving to site16. Wide of drill17. Various of drilling18. Mid of drill crew boss Sahaik Olliullah drawing on a map19. Mid of Olliullah looking at map20. Wide of Olliullah talking to geologists21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sahaik Olliullah, drill crew boss: ++Audio as incoming+++\"From zero we start three metres, then three, then three, and in that particular way we've reached now 377 metres. So it has taken 20-22 days almost and now hopefully today or tomorrow we'll finish the 400 metres.\"22. Various of drill crew pulling a three-meter long rock core sample up from below23. Close of rock core in metal tube24. Mid of geologists removing core from metal tube with pressured water25. Various of crew cleaning core sample and marking cracks with red pencil26. Mid of Kelemen looking at fresh core27. Various of crew carrying core to the geologists' tent28. Various of lead drilling consultant Nehal Warsi and geologist Romain Lafay reassembling rock core29. Wide set up of Warsi30. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nehal Warsi, lead drilling consultant: \"While the core is here, each piece which is broken up from the drilling we do a sort of jigsaw puzzle and we mark with a red pen on all of the pieces so whenever these pieces are separated you can then fix them again.\"31. Various of Jude Coggon, project manager, putting rock core samples in a 3D scanner32. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jude Coggon, geologist and project manager for the Oman Drilling Project: \"We can use these images to try to help us figure out the different generations of mineralisation and therefore piece together at what different periods in geological history and modern history carbonation is occurring.\"33. Wide of Omani flag34. Close of flag of Omani head of state Sultan Qaboos35. Wide of geology PhD student Dan Nothaft labelling core samples36. Mid of labelling37. Wide of field geologist David Zeko sketching core samples38. Close of sketching39. Close of core sample with metric ruler40. Mid of core sample41. Various of Kelemen conducting preliminary examination of core samples42. Wide set up of Kelemen43. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Kelemen, geochemist and Oman Drilling Project lead:\"The Earth's upper mantle is very far from equilibrium with the ocean and the atmosphere. When the mantle does come to the surface this large chemical disequilibrium is like a battery, it's like a big store of chemical potential energy that drives these very rapid reactions of carbonation, hydration, oxidation.\"AP TelevisionBidbid, Oman - 6 March 201744. Close of Kelemen hammering a tent stake into the ground45. Wide of Kelemen hammeringAssociated Press Al-Jarda, Oman - 1 March 201746. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Kelemen, geochemist and Oman Drilling Project lead:\"What we have in mind is to study the natural process and understand it as well as we can and then to try and design engineered systems that emulate the natural process as closely as possible so you have to do the least amount of input of other energy, take maximum advantage of the chemical potential energy that's just inherent in having these rocks near the surface. And that should yield a process that costs the least in terms of energy, in terms of money, for taking CO2 directly out of  air and surface water.\"47. Various of Kelemen meeting with geologists and drill crew to talk about other drill sites48. Various of Olliullah and rig crew Abdul Khalid fixing a piece of the drill49. Mid of giant wrench attached to diamond-tipped drill bit50. Wide of Khalid wrenching bit into place51. Close of Khalid wrenching52. Mid of Khalid listening through a screwdriver for a successful connection of drill bit pieces deep underground53. Mid of rig crew member Zamil Akhtar54. Mid of rig crew member Mohammad Suheil55. Wide of water gushing from borehole56. Close of water gushing57. Mid of Oman flag fluttering in the windLEADIN:Geologists are drilling in Oman's al-Hajjar mountain range in search of the holy grail of climate change - a cheap and clean way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere. Scientists believe the natural rock formations could be key to help capturing carbon with no hazardous waste. STORYLINE:The key to humanity's future might be buried deep inside the these mountains in Oman. Geochemist Peter Kelemen is driving through the red al-Hajjar mountain range on a mission to reduce climate change. Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas driving climate change, which threatens political instability, bad weather and food insecurity worldwide, according to the United Nations climate body.Natural CO2 levels have risen from 280 to 405 parts per million since the Industrial Revolution and show no signs of slowing down. Current estimates say the planet will be 6 degrees Celsius hotter by 2100.In 2015, Oman signed the Paris climate accords along with 195 other nations agreeing to curb the change in Earth's climate to under 2 degrees Celsius.This goal requires less carbon being released while somehow taking carbon out of the atmosphere.Currently 16 industrial projects capture and store every year about 27 million tons of CO2 or less than 0.1 percent of global emissions, according to  Samantha McCullough, an energy analyst for the International Energy Agency. Scientists around the world are testing ways to take out carbon from the air, like crafting filters, turning it into fuel, and injecting it into volcanic ash. For Kelemen, a geochemist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a light bulb went off when he heard colleagues discussing the problem. He'd seen with his own eyes carbon capture happening naturally, and quickly, in the red mountains of Oman.Oman holds one of the world's largest exposed sections of the Earth's mantle. Thrust up by plate tectonics millions of years ago, the mantle contains peridotite, a rock that reacts to water and air, molecularly reacting to snatch the carbon from both to form calcium carbonate and limestone.\"What we're looking at here is a piece of the earth's mantle that has taken up CO2 so that every single magnesium atom in these rocks has made friends with the carbon dioxide to form solid limestone,\" Kelemen says.\"They've taken up a billion tons of carbon dioxide. This mountain to our east is entirely composed of this magnesium carbonate plus quartz rock and there's about a billion tons of CO2 in this mountain.\"Kelemen believes they can store CO2 by harnessing the Earth's mantle to a capture carbon a million times faster than natural rates of absorption. To dig deeper, he formed the Oman Drilling Project of more than 40 scientists to investigate this natural carbonisation process. They are now in Oman taking four 400-metre long grey rock core samples of Earth mantle.From dawn to dusk, a 20-foot tall drill grinds a diamond-tipped drill bit like a giant soda straw into the ground. About once an hour, the drill hole spurts water, and a new 10-foot long and 2.5-inch wide core sample emerges.\"From zero we start three metres, then three, then three, and in that particular way we've reached now 377 metres. So it has taken 20-22 days almost and now hopefully today or tomorrow we'll finish the 400 metres,\" says Sahaik Olliullah, the drill crew boss.The core is carefully removed from its metal casing with pressured water as Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Indian crew members lower another drill bit back down the six-inch-wide hole. Geologists then scrub the core with water and mark cracks in red pencil. The goal is to make sure the core keeps as close to its natural state as possible.\"While the core is here, each piece which is broken up from the drilling we do a sort of jigsaw puzzle and we mark with a red pen on all of the pieces so whenever these pieces are separated you can then fix them again,\" says Nehal Warsi, lead drilling consultant.Cores are then carried to a tent. Omani flags and portraits of Sultan Qaboos flutter in the wind as six geologists from Australia, Britain, France, Pakistan, and the US methodically catalogue, sketch, 3D-scan, and securely pack the cores. The cores will be shipped to a research vessel off the coast of Japan this summer where geologists will analyse 90 million years of geologic history to, among other things, check how fast the rock absorbed carbon.\"We can use these images to try and help us figure out the different generations of mineralisation and therefore piece together at what different periods in geological history and modern history carbonation is occurring,\" says Jude Coggon, geologist and project manager for the Oman Drilling Project.Under the research tent, Kelemen scrutinises a fresh core sample. He began studying geology after years climbing mountains from India to Greenland. Over the past 27 years, he has marvelled at Oman's unique window into Earth's past.\"What we have in mind is to study the natural process and understand it as well as we can and then to try and design engineered systems that emulate the natural process as closely as possible so you have to do the least amount of input of other energy, take maximum advantage of the chemical potential energy that's just inherent in having these rocks near the surface,\" Kelemen says.The team will continue to sample rock cores across the sultanate this spring before analysing them - searching for the best way to help humanity capture and store carbon as efficiently as possible. ====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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