Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the only viable technology to mitigate carbon emissions while allowing continued large‐scale use of fossil fuels. The storage part of CCS …
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon sequestration (GCS), this paper summarizes lessons learned from recent modeling …
We have conducted numerical simulation studies to assess the potential for injection- induced fault reactivation and notable seismic events associated with shale-gas hydraulic …
Small pores in high specific surface clay-rich caprocks give rise to high capillary entry pressures and high viscous drag that hinder the migration of buoyant carbon dioxide CO 2 …
The emissions of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, have been identified as the main contributor for global warming and climate change. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is …
Geologic carbon storage, as well as other geo-energy applications, such as geothermal energy, seasonal natural gas storage and subsurface energy storage imply fluid injection …
In 2005, the IPPC Special report on carbon dioxide capture and storage (SRCCS) summarized the state of knowledge about CCS as an emerging technology for reducing CO …
JA White, L Chiaramonte, S Ezzedine… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Almost 4 million metric tons of CO2 were injected at the In Salah CO2 storage site between 2004 and 2011. Storage integrity at the site is provided by a 950-m-thick caprock that sits …
The importance of geomechanics—including the potential for faults to reactivate during large- scale geologic carbon sequestration operations—has recently become more widely …