CO2 injection for storage in subsurface geologic medium is one of the techniques developed in the past years to mitigate anthropological CO2. Prior to CO2 injection, it is essential to predict the feasibility of medium in terms of storage capacity, injectivity, trapping mechanisms, and containment. There have been many studies regarding techniques which can be applied to ensure the safety of CO2 injection. However, there are few studies indicating the importance of capillary trapping during and after CO2 injection. The aim of this study is to review the fundamentals of injectivity and its relationship with capillary trapping for CO2 storage in depleted oil and gas reservoirs. Considering the number of effective parameters which are associat...
AbstractA significant amount of theoretical, numerical and observational work has been published foc...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
CO2 trapping mechanisms in geologic sequestration have been typically categorized as structural, res...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) storage in subsurface geologic medium is presently the most promising o...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in subsurface geologic medium is presently the most promising ...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
AbstractThe large-scale development of carbon geological storage requires the safety demonstration o...
AbstractA significant amount of theoretical, numerical and observational work has been published foc...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
CO2 trapping mechanisms in geologic sequestration have been typically categorized as structural, res...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) storage in subsurface geologic medium is presently the most promising o...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in subsurface geologic medium is presently the most promising ...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is proved to be effective measure for reducing CO2 emissions. whils...
AbstractThe large-scale development of carbon geological storage requires the safety demonstration o...
AbstractA significant amount of theoretical, numerical and observational work has been published foc...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
CO2 trapping mechanisms in geologic sequestration have been typically categorized as structural, res...