Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emissions that should be stored in the subsurface by 2050. This involves an upscaling of the present combined injection rate from all European projects, which requires careful examination of the storage feasibility. Many aquifers are closed or semi-closed, with storage capacity mainly constrained by consideration of caprock failure criteria. Because the induced overpressure can propagate to sensitive regions far from the injector, the risk of caprock failure must be examined in terms of large volumes and for long times. This poses challenges with respect to fluid-flow simulation in the presence of highly uncertain aquifer properties. In this work,...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
From Frontiers via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: collection 2021, received 2021-03-12, accepted 2...
AbstractSubsurface storage of CO2 has a long history on the Norwegian continental shelf; in the Slei...
In the present study, we use data published alongside the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) stor...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emiss...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
From Frontiers via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: collection 2021, received 2021-03-12, accepted 2...
AbstractSubsurface storage of CO2 has a long history on the Norwegian continental shelf; in the Slei...
In the present study, we use data published alongside the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) stor...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
Estimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or simple pr...
Storage capacity is a key aspect when validating potential CO2 sequestration sites. Most CO2 storage...
AbstractEstimating the capacity of a geological formation to store CO2 is not a straightforward or s...