AbstractHigh- CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogues of the processes likely to occur as a result of CO2 injection and storage in coal systems. CO2 is stored in coal predominantly as adsorbed molecules on micropore surfaces (adsorption trapping) that allow higher densities and greater volumes of CO2 at shallower depths than in sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. In the longer term CO2 will dissolve in formation water and react with minerals in the host formation (solubility/ionic trapping) and may be precipitated as carbonate minerals (mineral trapping). A recent study suggests that solubility trapping is the predominant CO2 sink in natural gas fields (Gilfillan et al., 2009), whereas our na...
This paper explores the adsorption behaviour of geomaterials in the framework of CO2 sequestration i...
The high affinity and adsorption capacity of coal to carbon dioxide provides an alternative approach...
Evaluation of the origin, distribution, migration and accumulation of coal seam gas (CSG), contribut...
High-CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogues of the...
AbstractHigh- CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogu...
High-CO2-containing coal seams in the Oaky Creek area of the Bowen Basin, eastern Australia provide ...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
The steady increase of human activities over the years has led to high atmospheric concentrations of...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 is a viable option for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions....
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means ...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 is a key component of emission reduction strategies. Options for g...
The gas storage mechanism in coal seams, adsorption, is distinctively different from that in oil and...
Carbon dioxide storage in unmined and unmineable coal deposits is an original way to store carbon di...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 in unmineable coal seams could be a very interesting option in the...
This paper explores the adsorption behaviour of geomaterials in the framework of CO2 sequestration i...
The high affinity and adsorption capacity of coal to carbon dioxide provides an alternative approach...
Evaluation of the origin, distribution, migration and accumulation of coal seam gas (CSG), contribut...
High-CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogues of the...
AbstractHigh- CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogu...
High-CO2-containing coal seams in the Oaky Creek area of the Bowen Basin, eastern Australia provide ...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
The steady increase of human activities over the years has led to high atmospheric concentrations of...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 is a viable option for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions....
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means ...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 is a key component of emission reduction strategies. Options for g...
The gas storage mechanism in coal seams, adsorption, is distinctively different from that in oil and...
Carbon dioxide storage in unmined and unmineable coal deposits is an original way to store carbon di...
AbstractGeological storage of CO2 in unmineable coal seams could be a very interesting option in the...
This paper explores the adsorption behaviour of geomaterials in the framework of CO2 sequestration i...
The high affinity and adsorption capacity of coal to carbon dioxide provides an alternative approach...
Evaluation of the origin, distribution, migration and accumulation of coal seam gas (CSG), contribut...