AbstractExtraction of brine containing methane and geothermal energy from saline aquifers has been considered as a method to offset the cost of carbon capture and storage. This study estimates the potential of power generation from methane and heat and compares it with the power required for capture and storage. Nine aquifer models were prepared from average conditions of several wells in the Gulf Coast at depths from 8,000 to 16,000 ft. Reservoir simulation study was performed to estimate the amounts of stored carbon dioxide and produced methane and heat. The study found that the power generation potential from below the depth of 11,000 ft offsets the power required for capture and storage processes
Can we use the pressure associated with sequestration to make brine into fresh water? This project i...
The gap between an energy sector that relies on fossil fuels and one that relies on renewable resour...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep saline aquifers and exhausted oil and natural gas...
AbstractExtraction of brine containing methane and geothermal energy from saline aquifers has been c...
A novel idea involving the coupling of CO2 geological storage with methane and/or heat production (g...
textTechnologies considered for separating CO₂ from flue gas and injecting CO₂ into saline aquifers ...
AbstractDevelopment of the current approach to carbon capture and sequestration from coal-fired powe...
We present an approach that uses the huge fluid and thermal storage capacity of the subsurface, toge...
AbstractWe present an approach that uses the huge fluid and thermal storage capacity of the subsurfa...
Carbon sequestration in sandstone saline reservoirs holds great potential for mitigating climate cha...
Current global levels of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are 25.6 Gigatons yr. Approximately 1 Gigaton c...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringInjecting dissolved CO2 into deep saline aquifers is one of ...
AbstractA major global research and development effort is underway to commercialize carbon capture a...
We introduce a hybrid two-stage energy-recovery approach to sequester CO{sub 2} and produce geotherm...
With growing interest in commercial projects involving industrial volume CO2 sequestration, a concer...
Can we use the pressure associated with sequestration to make brine into fresh water? This project i...
The gap between an energy sector that relies on fossil fuels and one that relies on renewable resour...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep saline aquifers and exhausted oil and natural gas...
AbstractExtraction of brine containing methane and geothermal energy from saline aquifers has been c...
A novel idea involving the coupling of CO2 geological storage with methane and/or heat production (g...
textTechnologies considered for separating CO₂ from flue gas and injecting CO₂ into saline aquifers ...
AbstractDevelopment of the current approach to carbon capture and sequestration from coal-fired powe...
We present an approach that uses the huge fluid and thermal storage capacity of the subsurface, toge...
AbstractWe present an approach that uses the huge fluid and thermal storage capacity of the subsurfa...
Carbon sequestration in sandstone saline reservoirs holds great potential for mitigating climate cha...
Current global levels of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are 25.6 Gigatons yr. Approximately 1 Gigaton c...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringInjecting dissolved CO2 into deep saline aquifers is one of ...
AbstractA major global research and development effort is underway to commercialize carbon capture a...
We introduce a hybrid two-stage energy-recovery approach to sequester CO{sub 2} and produce geotherm...
With growing interest in commercial projects involving industrial volume CO2 sequestration, a concer...
Can we use the pressure associated with sequestration to make brine into fresh water? This project i...
The gap between an energy sector that relies on fossil fuels and one that relies on renewable resour...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep saline aquifers and exhausted oil and natural gas...