Pore-scale simulation of multiphase flow and reactive transport processes involved in geologic carbon sequestration
Multiphase flow and reactive transport are two essential physicochemical processes that
govern the effectiveness of geological carbon sequestration (GCS). The interaction and …
govern the effectiveness of geological carbon sequestration (GCS). The interaction and …
The impact of diagenesis on the heterogeneity of sandstone reservoirs: A review of the role of depositional facies and sequence stratigraphy
Diagenesis exerts a strong control on the quality and heterogeneity of most clastic
reservoirs. Variations in the distribution of diagenetic alterations usually accentuate the …
reservoirs. Variations in the distribution of diagenetic alterations usually accentuate the …
[HTML][HTML] A storage-driven CO2 EOR for a net-zero emission target
Stabilizing global climate change to within 1.5° C requires a reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions, with a primary focus on carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions. CO 2 flooding in …
emissions, with a primary focus on carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions. CO 2 flooding in …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges and enablers for large-scale CO2 storage in chalk formations
The past two decades of research on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) seem to have
finally become fruitful as global leaders and energy-intensive industries are cooperating to …
finally become fruitful as global leaders and energy-intensive industries are cooperating to …
Effect of fluid topology on residual nonwetting phase trapping: Implications for geologic CO2 sequestration
AL Herring, EJ Harper, L Andersson… - Advances in water …, 2013 - Elsevier
This work examines the influence of initial (ie post drainage) nonwetting (NW) fluid topology
on total residual (ie after imbibition) NW phase saturation. Brine and air (used as a proxy for …
on total residual (ie after imbibition) NW phase saturation. Brine and air (used as a proxy for …
[HTML][HTML] Numerical investigations of foam-assisted CO2 storage in saline aquifers
CO 2-foam injection is a promising technology for reducing gas mobility and increasing
trapping within the swept region in deep brine aquifers. In this work, a consistent …
trapping within the swept region in deep brine aquifers. In this work, a consistent …
Carbon dioxide sequestration in deep-sea basalt
DS Goldberg, T Takahashi… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in
geological formations is one of our most pressing global scientific problems. Injection into …
geological formations is one of our most pressing global scientific problems. Injection into …
Review of Carbon dioxide utilization and sequestration in depleted oil reservoirs
Climate change resulting from human-induced CO 2 emissions is a critical global issue. To
address its severe consequences, it is essential to reduce CO 2 emissions and establish …
address its severe consequences, it is essential to reduce CO 2 emissions and establish …
Co‐optimization of CO2‐EOR and storage processes in mature oil reservoirs
This paper presents an optimization methodology for CO2 enhanced oil recovery in partially
depleted reservoirs. A field‐scale compositional reservoir flow model was developed for …
depleted reservoirs. A field‐scale compositional reservoir flow model was developed for …
SCREENING CRITERIA FOR CO2 STORAGE IN OIL RESERVOIRS
AR Kovscek - Petroleum science and technology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Oil fields are likely to the first category of geologic formation where carbon dioxide (CO2) is
injected for sequestration on a large scale, if geologic sequestration proves feasible. About …
injected for sequestration on a large scale, if geologic sequestration proves feasible. About …