AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps for containing buoyant fluids and has developed methods for weighing the geologic probability of trap leakage when limited data are available. We have adapted these methods for evaluating the adequacy of sub-surface saline formation traps for CO2 storage. A principal difference in the evaluation for gas and oil exploration versus CO2 storage is that the probability of leakage is viewed differently. The oil and gas industry tolerates substantial leak probabilities in exploration if the potential gas or oil accumulation is sufficiently large, but the tolerance for CO2 leakage (i.e. the probability of injected CO2 returning to the surface) will l...
A numerical simulation study of CO2 injection into the Forties and Nelson oilfields to estimate thei...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
If we are to avoid potentially dangerous climate change, we need to capture and store CO2 emitted by...
AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps f...
AbstractMethods for estimating subsurface volumes in porous and permeable geologic formations are ro...
The feasibility of geological carbon storage (GCS) sites depends on their capacity to retain safely ...
CO2 captured from point sources such as power generation and industrial facilities can be compressed...
In the past, lists of potential CO2 storage locations have been compiled purely on the basis of the ...
Carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere due to anthropogenic activities has raised the alarm of ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 in geological formations is widely recognized as a promising technology wit...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
AbstractGeologic CO2 sequestration in saline aquifers is an attractive option for GHG mitigation, bu...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a proven technique for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and cli...
AbstractThe process of identifying suitable sites for storage of CO2 in deep saline formations invol...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been proposed as...
A numerical simulation study of CO2 injection into the Forties and Nelson oilfields to estimate thei...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
If we are to avoid potentially dangerous climate change, we need to capture and store CO2 emitted by...
AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps f...
AbstractMethods for estimating subsurface volumes in porous and permeable geologic formations are ro...
The feasibility of geological carbon storage (GCS) sites depends on their capacity to retain safely ...
CO2 captured from point sources such as power generation and industrial facilities can be compressed...
In the past, lists of potential CO2 storage locations have been compiled purely on the basis of the ...
Carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere due to anthropogenic activities has raised the alarm of ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 in geological formations is widely recognized as a promising technology wit...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
AbstractGeologic CO2 sequestration in saline aquifers is an attractive option for GHG mitigation, bu...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a proven technique for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and cli...
AbstractThe process of identifying suitable sites for storage of CO2 in deep saline formations invol...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been proposed as...
A numerical simulation study of CO2 injection into the Forties and Nelson oilfields to estimate thei...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
If we are to avoid potentially dangerous climate change, we need to capture and store CO2 emitted by...