Quantifying CO2 transport and average effective reaction rates in the subsurface is essential to assess the risks associated with underground carbon capture and storage. We use X-ray …
We investigate the impact of initial pore structure and velocity field heterogeneity on the dynamics of fluid/solid reaction at high Péclet numbers (fast flow) and low Damköhler …
The present study reports a numerical investigation of oil extraction from a pore-scale perspective using water as the injection fluid. The pore network is constructed from the …
Improving hydrocarbon production with hydraulic fracturing from unconventional reservoirs requires investigating transport phenomena at the single fracture level. In this study, we …
This thesis presents the first dynamic imaging of fluid/rock reaction using xray microtomography (μ-CT) and focuses on three series of experiments:(1) imaging a …
JAV Vargas, EY Yasuda, ET Koroishi, OV Trevisan - Applied geochemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Geochemical modeling of CO 2-water-rock chemical interactions plays a crucial role in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes and CO 2 storage. This work develops a …
A Zandvakili, J Rahbar Shahrouzi… - Environmental Earth …, 2020 - Springer
In this study, possibility of geological storage of CO 2 into an Iranian hydrocarbon reservoir is investigated as a method of enhanced oil recovery (EOR). For this purpose, a stainless …
Underground storage permanence is a major concern for carbon capture and storage. Pumping CO2 into carbonate reservoirs has the potential to dissolve geologic seals and …
The hydro-thermo-mechanical and chemical properties of reservoir rocks and the surrounding sealing units are important data for assessing the performance of a CO 2 …