Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide is an option for significantly reducing CO2 emissions into the atmosphere that is immediately available and technologically feasible as a result of the experience gained in CO2-flood enhanced oil recovery, mainly in Texas, and in lesser-known acid-gas injection operations i
The emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) has been one of the biggest problem concerning the climate ch...
AbstractGeologic carbon sequestration offers both the potential to provide a permanent sink for indu...
Storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) into sedimentary settings, such as deep saline aquifers, depleted oi...
Executive Summary Sequestration of anthropogenic CO2 in geological media is a potential solution to ...
For the past 15 years, oil and gas producers in the Alberta basin in western Canada have increasingl...
GEOSEQ project (LBNL, LLNL, ORNL), NETL, Schlumberger–Doll Research Center, Transpetco, Sandia Techn...
AbstractSince October 2005, the Zama oil field in northwestern Alberta, Canada, has been the site of...
AbstractThe field validation test, conducted in the Zama oil field of northwestern Alberta, Canada, ...
Increasing concentrations of CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere has initiated a wide range of efforts to ...
The responsible management and reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere require...
CO2 injection into the hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs is considered as one of the most promising tec...
In order to reduce the anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions, CO2 geological storage has been propo...
none1noAmong the processes proposed to reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and, s...
An enormous amount of acid gas, containing carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is gener...
AbstractA significant difference between injecting CO2 into saline aquifers for sequestration and in...
The emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) has been one of the biggest problem concerning the climate ch...
AbstractGeologic carbon sequestration offers both the potential to provide a permanent sink for indu...
Storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) into sedimentary settings, such as deep saline aquifers, depleted oi...
Executive Summary Sequestration of anthropogenic CO2 in geological media is a potential solution to ...
For the past 15 years, oil and gas producers in the Alberta basin in western Canada have increasingl...
GEOSEQ project (LBNL, LLNL, ORNL), NETL, Schlumberger–Doll Research Center, Transpetco, Sandia Techn...
AbstractSince October 2005, the Zama oil field in northwestern Alberta, Canada, has been the site of...
AbstractThe field validation test, conducted in the Zama oil field of northwestern Alberta, Canada, ...
Increasing concentrations of CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere has initiated a wide range of efforts to ...
The responsible management and reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere require...
CO2 injection into the hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs is considered as one of the most promising tec...
In order to reduce the anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions, CO2 geological storage has been propo...
none1noAmong the processes proposed to reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and, s...
An enormous amount of acid gas, containing carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is gener...
AbstractA significant difference between injecting CO2 into saline aquifers for sequestration and in...
The emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) has been one of the biggest problem concerning the climate ch...
AbstractGeologic carbon sequestration offers both the potential to provide a permanent sink for indu...
Storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) into sedimentary settings, such as deep saline aquifers, depleted oi...