Without remorse, fossil fuels have made a huge contribution to global development in all of its forms. However, the recent scientific outlooks are currently shifting as more research is …
Underground hydrogen storage in geologic media has gained significant interest as a strategy toward net-zero emissions. However, the selection of a feasible geologic storage …
The oxidation of fossil fuels produces billions of tons of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions from stationary and nonstationary sources per annum, contributing to global …
Capturing carbon dioxide (CO 2) at its combustion point and thereby storing it in geological sites or its usage for enhancing oil recovery (EOR) through miscible gas flooding technology …
Abstract Underground hydrogen (H 2) storage (UHS) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) geo- storage (CGS) are prominent methods of meeting global energy needs and enabling a low …
Replacement of fossil fuels with clean hydrogen has been recognized as the most feasible approach of implementing CO 2-free hydrogen economy globally. However, large-scale …
The substitution of fossil fuel with clean hydrogen (H 2) has been identified as a promising route to achieve net zero carbon emissions by this century. However, enough H 2 must be …
Characterizing the wettability of hydrogen (H 2)–methane (CH 4) mixtures in subsurface reservoirs is the first step towards understanding containment and transport properties for …
The wetting characteristics of shale rocks at representative subsurface conditions remain an area of active debate. A precise characterization of shale wettability is essential for …