An enormous amount of acid gas, containing carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is generated in the exploitation of oil and gas reservoirs in the Tarim Basin, China. An appropriate management plan is required to safely dispose of the acid gas, and common strategy considered for the safe disposal of acid gas is the injection of it into deep formations – this strategy mitigates greenhouse gas emissions and avoids costs associated with desulfurization. A feasibility assessment of acid gas injection requires a detailed investigation of the potential physical and geochemical impacts. Reactive transport simulations based on the mineralogical composition and the hydrochemical characteristics of a carbonate formation in the Tarim Basin ...
Possible means of reducing atmospheric CO{sub 2} emissions include injecting CO{sub 2} in petroleum ...
The short- and long-term geochemical impact of CO2 injection into a depleted gas reservoir (DGR) is ...
Abstract Less than 10% of oil is usually recovered from liquid-rich shales and this leaves much room...
International audienceAn important aspect in CO2 storage in geological media is the quality requirem...
One of the major obstacles considering ecology is sour gas, which accompanies natural gas in almost ...
Produced gas containing the acid gas reinjection is one of the effective enhanced oil recovery metho...
International audienceThe CO2-DISSOLVED project [1] proposes to assess the feasibility of a novel CO...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
CO2 geological sequestration (CGS) in depleted or high-water-cut oil reservoirs is a viable option f...
Abatement of greenhouse effect, enhanced oil and gas recovery, and energized fluid fracturing techno...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
AbstractAcid gas (mixed CO2 and H2S) injection into geological formations is increasingly used as a ...
© 2018 Dr. Syed Anas AliSufficient CO2 injection capacity is a key criteria for a prospective CO2 st...
CO2 Capture & Storage (CCS) in saline aquifer is one of the most promising technologies for reducing...
A major concern in the development of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) is achieving and maintaining...
Possible means of reducing atmospheric CO{sub 2} emissions include injecting CO{sub 2} in petroleum ...
The short- and long-term geochemical impact of CO2 injection into a depleted gas reservoir (DGR) is ...
Abstract Less than 10% of oil is usually recovered from liquid-rich shales and this leaves much room...
International audienceAn important aspect in CO2 storage in geological media is the quality requirem...
One of the major obstacles considering ecology is sour gas, which accompanies natural gas in almost ...
Produced gas containing the acid gas reinjection is one of the effective enhanced oil recovery metho...
International audienceThe CO2-DISSOLVED project [1] proposes to assess the feasibility of a novel CO...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
CO2 geological sequestration (CGS) in depleted or high-water-cut oil reservoirs is a viable option f...
Abatement of greenhouse effect, enhanced oil and gas recovery, and energized fluid fracturing techno...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
AbstractAcid gas (mixed CO2 and H2S) injection into geological formations is increasingly used as a ...
© 2018 Dr. Syed Anas AliSufficient CO2 injection capacity is a key criteria for a prospective CO2 st...
CO2 Capture & Storage (CCS) in saline aquifer is one of the most promising technologies for reducing...
A major concern in the development of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) is achieving and maintaining...
Possible means of reducing atmospheric CO{sub 2} emissions include injecting CO{sub 2} in petroleum ...
The short- and long-term geochemical impact of CO2 injection into a depleted gas reservoir (DGR) is ...
Abstract Less than 10% of oil is usually recovered from liquid-rich shales and this leaves much room...