“…Such large volumes can practically be stored in the subsurface. Geological carbon sequestration (GCS) by in situ carbon mineralization is recognized as one of the most secure, long-term storage solutions (Gislason and Oelkers, 2014;Kelemen and Matter, 2008;Lackner et al, 1995;Mani et al, 2008;Seifritz, 1990;Snaebjörnsdóttir et al, 2020;Tutolo et al, 2021). To date, several pilot projects have been launched to study GCS in basalt reservoirs, including the CarbFix program in Iceland (Callow et al, 2018;Gislason et al, 2010;Oelkers et al, 2008;Snaebjörnsdóttir et al, 2018) and the Wallula basalt (part of Columbia River Basalt Group) sequestration project in Washington, USA (McGrail et al, 2006(McGrail et al, , 2011(McGrail et al, , 2017Zakharova et al, 2012).…”