A mathematical model was developed to predict the coal bed methane (CBM) production and carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in a coal seam accounting for the coal seam properties. The model predictions showed that, for a CBM production and dewatering process, the pressure could be reduced from 15.17 MPa to 1.56 MPa and the gas saturation increased up to 50% in 30 years for a 5.4 × 105 m2 of coal formation. For the CO2 sequestration process, the model prediction showed that the CO2 injection rate was first reduced and then slightly recovered over 3 to 13 years of injection, which was also evidenced by the actual in seam data. The model predictions indicated that the sweeping of the water in front of the CO2 flood in the cleat porosity could b...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...
launched a multi-year government-industry R&D collaboration called the Coal-Seq project. The Coa...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...
A mathematical model was developed to predict the coal bed methane (CBM) production and carbon dioxi...
Studies have shown that, coal seam, an un-conventional reservoir, is considered as a promising optio...
This paper presents a numerical model to study the carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration process in dee...
Unconventional reservoirs are getting an increase in attention in the oil and gas industry. This is ...
One of the approaches suggested for sequestering CO2 is by injecting it in coal-bed methane (CBM) re...
Over the past several years, lessons learned from various sequestration sites have identified deep, ...
AbstractCoal bed methane (CBM) recovery and CO2 sequestration into coal seams coupled with enhanced ...
The term ‘geological sequestration’ stands for the capture of CO2 directly from anthropogenic source...
One of the pressing problems of CO2 sequestration is to guarantee a long-term storage of carbon diox...
The objectives of this project are to evaluate the feasibility of carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) sequest...
Injecting carbon dioxide into deep unminable coal seams can enhance the amount of methane ...
In October, 2000, the United States Department of Energy, through contractor Advanced Resources Inte...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...
launched a multi-year government-industry R&D collaboration called the Coal-Seq project. The Coa...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...
A mathematical model was developed to predict the coal bed methane (CBM) production and carbon dioxi...
Studies have shown that, coal seam, an un-conventional reservoir, is considered as a promising optio...
This paper presents a numerical model to study the carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration process in dee...
Unconventional reservoirs are getting an increase in attention in the oil and gas industry. This is ...
One of the approaches suggested for sequestering CO2 is by injecting it in coal-bed methane (CBM) re...
Over the past several years, lessons learned from various sequestration sites have identified deep, ...
AbstractCoal bed methane (CBM) recovery and CO2 sequestration into coal seams coupled with enhanced ...
The term ‘geological sequestration’ stands for the capture of CO2 directly from anthropogenic source...
One of the pressing problems of CO2 sequestration is to guarantee a long-term storage of carbon diox...
The objectives of this project are to evaluate the feasibility of carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) sequest...
Injecting carbon dioxide into deep unminable coal seams can enhance the amount of methane ...
In October, 2000, the United States Department of Energy, through contractor Advanced Resources Inte...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...
launched a multi-year government-industry R&D collaboration called the Coal-Seq project. The Coa...
International audienceUnderground coal bed reservoirs naturally contain methane which can be produce...