textDuring carbon dioxide (CO₂) sequestration, CO₂ injection suffers from viscous fingering and low sweep efficiency. In addition, the lower density of CO₂ compared to in-situ brine leads to the possibility of sequestered CO₂ rising up through the relatively permeable path in the cap rock and being emitted back out to the atmosphere. This research proposes a mechanism of CO₂-in-brine emulsion stabilization by surface-coated nanoparticles as a potential cure for these problems. This mechanism is studied in detail by conducting a series of core floods to investigate the interactions between nanoparticles and the surroundings such as fluids and rock surfaces during nanoparticle transport in sedimentary rocks. The experiments presented here us...
Carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) are becoming promising candidates for oil/gas applications due to their ...
The use of nanoparticles to improve reservoir characterization or to enhance oil recovery (EOR) has ...
Formation damage of oil reservoirs as a result of fines migration is a major reason for productivity...
textGeologic carbon sequestration (GCS), the permanent storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂)...
textThe efficiency of one fluid displacing another in permeable media depends greatly on the pore-sc...
AbstractIntroducing engineered nanoparticles into an aquifer or reservoir can potentially increase t...
Nanoparticles (diameter of approximately 5 to 50 nm) easily pass through typical pore throats in res...
textWith a number of advantages hitherto unrecognized, nanoparticle-stabilized emulsions and foams h...
textCarbon dioxide (CO₂) flooding is the second most common tertiary recovery technique implemented ...
textFoam has been used as a mobility control technique in CO₂ flooding to improve volumetric sweep e...
textWith a number of advantages newly recognized, use of surface-coated nanoparticles is being propo...
Application of nanoparticles is envisaged for enhanced oil recovery applications because of their un...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Fall.Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) are being introduced to...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringUtilization of silica nanofluid is a promising technology fo...
In light of growing concerns over rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases like carbon ...
Carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) are becoming promising candidates for oil/gas applications due to their ...
The use of nanoparticles to improve reservoir characterization or to enhance oil recovery (EOR) has ...
Formation damage of oil reservoirs as a result of fines migration is a major reason for productivity...
textGeologic carbon sequestration (GCS), the permanent storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂)...
textThe efficiency of one fluid displacing another in permeable media depends greatly on the pore-sc...
AbstractIntroducing engineered nanoparticles into an aquifer or reservoir can potentially increase t...
Nanoparticles (diameter of approximately 5 to 50 nm) easily pass through typical pore throats in res...
textWith a number of advantages hitherto unrecognized, nanoparticle-stabilized emulsions and foams h...
textCarbon dioxide (CO₂) flooding is the second most common tertiary recovery technique implemented ...
textFoam has been used as a mobility control technique in CO₂ flooding to improve volumetric sweep e...
textWith a number of advantages newly recognized, use of surface-coated nanoparticles is being propo...
Application of nanoparticles is envisaged for enhanced oil recovery applications because of their un...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Fall.Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) are being introduced to...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringUtilization of silica nanofluid is a promising technology fo...
In light of growing concerns over rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases like carbon ...
Carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) are becoming promising candidates for oil/gas applications due to their ...
The use of nanoparticles to improve reservoir characterization or to enhance oil recovery (EOR) has ...
Formation damage of oil reservoirs as a result of fines migration is a major reason for productivity...