AbstractLeakage of CO2 and brine along faults at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites is a primary concern for storage integrity. The focus of this study is on the estimation of the probability of leakage along faults or fractures. This leakage probability is controlled by the probability of a connected network of conduits existing at a given site, the probability of this network encountering the CO2 plume, and the probability of this network intersecting environmental resources that may be impacted by leakage. This work is designed to fit into a risk assessment and certification framework that uses compartments to represent vulnerable resources such as potable groundwater, health and safety, and the near-surface environment. The metho...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractOne of the key issues when considering geologic storage of CO2 is the risk of leakage from t...
Capturing CO2 directly at industrial complexes and safely storing it in the subsurface is one of the...
AbstractLeakage of CO2 and brine along faults at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites is a prim...
Leakage of CO2 and displaced brine from geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites into potable groun...
Leakage of CO{sub 2} and brine along faults at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites is a primar...
We have developed a simple and transparent approach for assessing CO{sub 2} and brine leakage risk a...
We present an efficient methodology for assessing leakage detectability at geologic carbon sequestra...
The risks to potable aquifers due to brine leakage through plugged and abandoned (P&A) wells is ...
The aim of this project was to study the leakage of CO2 in a Geological Carbon Sequestration (GCS) s...
We have developed a framework for assessing the leakage risk of geologic carbon sequestration sites....
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
Geological sequestration of CO2 requires knowledge of the flow properties of fault-related fracture ...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractOne of the key issues when considering geologic storage of CO2 is the risk of leakage from t...
Capturing CO2 directly at industrial complexes and safely storing it in the subsurface is one of the...
AbstractLeakage of CO2 and brine along faults at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites is a prim...
Leakage of CO2 and displaced brine from geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites into potable groun...
Leakage of CO{sub 2} and brine along faults at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites is a primar...
We have developed a simple and transparent approach for assessing CO{sub 2} and brine leakage risk a...
We present an efficient methodology for assessing leakage detectability at geologic carbon sequestra...
The risks to potable aquifers due to brine leakage through plugged and abandoned (P&A) wells is ...
The aim of this project was to study the leakage of CO2 in a Geological Carbon Sequestration (GCS) s...
We have developed a framework for assessing the leakage risk of geologic carbon sequestration sites....
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
Geological sequestration of CO2 requires knowledge of the flow properties of fault-related fracture ...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractOne of the key issues when considering geologic storage of CO2 is the risk of leakage from t...
Capturing CO2 directly at industrial complexes and safely storing it in the subsurface is one of the...