This paper provides an overview of the existing data and knowledge presented in recent literature about the potential leaking of CO 2 from the deep subsurface storage reservoirs …
The importance of geomechanics—including the potential for faults to reactivate during large- scale geologic carbon sequestration operations—has recently become more widely …
With developing countries strongly relying on fossil fuels for energy generation, geological carbon sequestration (GCS) is seen as a candidate for large reductions in CO2 emissions …
AP Rinaldi, J Rutqvist - International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2013 - Elsevier
The Krechba gas field at In Salah (Algeria), the site of the first industrial scale on-shore CO2 storage demonstration project, is also known for satellite-based ground-deformation …
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and pressurized fluid samples from a natural CO 2 reservoir, near the town of Green River, Utah …
Abstract The effectiveness of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as an imperative decarbonization technology relies on the sealing capacity of a fine‐grained caprock to …
In geologic carbon sequestration, capillary pressure (P c)–saturation (S w) relations are needed to predict reservoir processes. Capillarity and its hysteresis have been extensively …
Injection or withdrawal of fluid at depth may trigger felt seismicity. Such human‐induced seismicity is a key environmental concern related to the exploitation of natural underground …
P Cao, ZT Karpyn, L Li - Water Resources Research, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The interaction between wellbore cement and CO2 has the potential to alter cement properties and form preferential leakage pathways during geological carbon sequestration …