Knowledge of interfacial properties, including both fluid-fluid interfacial tension and mineral wettability is essential for accurate simulation of carbon dioxide storage in geological formations. In this context, carbonate reservoirs, especially saline aquifers, are of great interest due to their vast storage capacities; therefore, it is imperative to attain a thorough understanding of their wettability under the high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) conditions of CO 2 storage. To this purpose, contact angles have been measured for the system CO 2 + NaHCO 3 (aq) + calcite under HPHT conditions. Calcite is representative of limestone minerals and the brine chemistry and molality (1 mol·kg −1 ) have been chosen to inhibit dissolution reacti...
Wettability of CO2/brine/clay is one of the most important parameters in assessing CO2 storage capac...
Within the context of global warming, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) capture and its utilization in oil recove...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Limestone reservoirs are considered as potential candidates for CO2 geo-sequestration. In order to p...
Nanofluids are proven to be efficient agents for wettability alteration in subsurface applications i...
The wetting characteristics of CO2 in rock are of vital importance in carbon geo-storage as they det...
CO 2 storage refers to the methods employed to inject CO 2 in depleted oil and gas reservoirs and ...
Wettability of CO2/brine/mineral systems plays a significant role in the underground geological stor...
AbstractChanges in wettability have been quantified by measuring the CO2 contact angle on some selec...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. Precise characterization of wettability of CO2-brine-rock system and CO2-brine...
Assessment of the risks and environmental impacts of carbon geosequestration requires knowledge abou...
Interfacial tension (IFT) between “native reservoir fluid” and “injected CO2” and the contact angle ...
Geologic CO2 storage has been identified as key to avoiding dangerous climate change. Carbon dioxide...
Injecting CO2 into oil reservoirs appears to be cost-effective and environmentally friendly due to d...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) in deep saline aquifers results in chemical and transport proces...
Wettability of CO2/brine/clay is one of the most important parameters in assessing CO2 storage capac...
Within the context of global warming, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) capture and its utilization in oil recove...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Limestone reservoirs are considered as potential candidates for CO2 geo-sequestration. In order to p...
Nanofluids are proven to be efficient agents for wettability alteration in subsurface applications i...
The wetting characteristics of CO2 in rock are of vital importance in carbon geo-storage as they det...
CO 2 storage refers to the methods employed to inject CO 2 in depleted oil and gas reservoirs and ...
Wettability of CO2/brine/mineral systems plays a significant role in the underground geological stor...
AbstractChanges in wettability have been quantified by measuring the CO2 contact angle on some selec...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. Precise characterization of wettability of CO2-brine-rock system and CO2-brine...
Assessment of the risks and environmental impacts of carbon geosequestration requires knowledge abou...
Interfacial tension (IFT) between “native reservoir fluid” and “injected CO2” and the contact angle ...
Geologic CO2 storage has been identified as key to avoiding dangerous climate change. Carbon dioxide...
Injecting CO2 into oil reservoirs appears to be cost-effective and environmentally friendly due to d...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) in deep saline aquifers results in chemical and transport proces...
Wettability of CO2/brine/clay is one of the most important parameters in assessing CO2 storage capac...
Within the context of global warming, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) capture and its utilization in oil recove...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...