Although enhanced coal bed methane recovery (ECBM) and CO2 sequestration are effective approaches for achieving lower and safer CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the effectiveness of CO2 storage is greatly influenced by the flow ability of the injected CO2 through the coal seam. A precious understanding of CO2 flow behaviour is necessary due to various complexities generated in coal seams upon CO2 injection. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview on the CO2 flow behaviour in deep coal seams, specifically addressing the permeability alterations associated with different in situ conditions. The low permeability nature of natural coal seams has a significant impact on the CO2 sequestration process. One of the major causative factors f...
The permeability of the coal seam is the main petrophysical property controlling the performance of ...
Coal deformation is one of the leading problems for carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in coal seams...
Injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) into coal seams may unlock substantial carbon sequestration potential...
The process of carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep coal seam causes both coal seam permeabili...
Understanding reservoir dynamics from a geotechnical and petrophysical perspective is essential for ...
The kinetics of gas-coal interaction during coalbed methane (CBM) recovery and/or carbon dioxide seq...
Uncertainties exist on the efficiency of CO2 injection and storage in deep unminable coal seems due ...
An effective and safe operation for sequestration of CO2 in coal seams requires a clear understandin...
This study presents a coupled dual porosity thermal-hydraulic-mechanical (THM) model of non-isotherm...
Studying gas transport mechanisms in coal seams is crucial in determining the suitability of coal fo...
Studies have shown that, coal seam, an un-conventional reservoir, is considered as a promising optio...
AbstractTo reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to injec...
The permeability of coal is one of the most critical parameters in estimating the performance of coa...
Geological sequestration has the potential to store massive amounts of CO2, which otherwise would co...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthro...
The permeability of the coal seam is the main petrophysical property controlling the performance of ...
Coal deformation is one of the leading problems for carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in coal seams...
Injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) into coal seams may unlock substantial carbon sequestration potential...
The process of carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep coal seam causes both coal seam permeabili...
Understanding reservoir dynamics from a geotechnical and petrophysical perspective is essential for ...
The kinetics of gas-coal interaction during coalbed methane (CBM) recovery and/or carbon dioxide seq...
Uncertainties exist on the efficiency of CO2 injection and storage in deep unminable coal seems due ...
An effective and safe operation for sequestration of CO2 in coal seams requires a clear understandin...
This study presents a coupled dual porosity thermal-hydraulic-mechanical (THM) model of non-isotherm...
Studying gas transport mechanisms in coal seams is crucial in determining the suitability of coal fo...
Studies have shown that, coal seam, an un-conventional reservoir, is considered as a promising optio...
AbstractTo reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to injec...
The permeability of coal is one of the most critical parameters in estimating the performance of coa...
Geological sequestration has the potential to store massive amounts of CO2, which otherwise would co...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthro...
The permeability of the coal seam is the main petrophysical property controlling the performance of ...
Coal deformation is one of the leading problems for carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in coal seams...
Injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) into coal seams may unlock substantial carbon sequestration potential...