While numerous studies find that deep-saline sandstone aquifers in the United States could store many decades worth of the nation's current annual CO 2 emissions, the likely cost of this storage (i.e. the cost of storage only and not capture and transport costs) has been harder to constrain. We use publicly available data of key reservoir properties to produce geo-referenced rasters of estimated storage capacity and cost for regions within 15 deep-saline sandstone aquifers in the United States. The rasters reveal the reservoir quality of these aquifers to be so variable that the cost estimates for storage span three orders of magnitude and average>$100/tonne CO 2. However, when the cost and corresponding capacity estimates in the rasters ar...
We analyze the prospects of CO2 storage in deep saline reservoirs. Our analysis indicates that the o...
AbstractThis study focuses on the basin and site scales to identify physical constraints for CO2 inj...
AbstractVarious approaches are used to evaluate the capacity of saline aquifers to store CO2, result...
Carbon sequestration in sandstone saline reservoirs holds great potential for mitigating climate cha...
AbstractCost estimates for CO2 capture and storage (CCS) systems typically focus on details of the C...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here Cost estimates for CO2 ...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
Among the three types of geological CO2 sequestration (mature oil and gas fields, unminable coalbeds...
During future, large scale CO2 geological storage in saline aquifers, fluid pressure is ex...
Various approaches are used to evaluate the capacity of saline aquifers to store CO2, resulting in a...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a technology that provides a near-term solution to reduce ...
Carbon dioxide, CO2, disposal into saline aquifers could reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhous...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
Large reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate cha...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
We analyze the prospects of CO2 storage in deep saline reservoirs. Our analysis indicates that the o...
AbstractThis study focuses on the basin and site scales to identify physical constraints for CO2 inj...
AbstractVarious approaches are used to evaluate the capacity of saline aquifers to store CO2, result...
Carbon sequestration in sandstone saline reservoirs holds great potential for mitigating climate cha...
AbstractCost estimates for CO2 capture and storage (CCS) systems typically focus on details of the C...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here Cost estimates for CO2 ...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
Among the three types of geological CO2 sequestration (mature oil and gas fields, unminable coalbeds...
During future, large scale CO2 geological storage in saline aquifers, fluid pressure is ex...
Various approaches are used to evaluate the capacity of saline aquifers to store CO2, resulting in a...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a technology that provides a near-term solution to reduce ...
Carbon dioxide, CO2, disposal into saline aquifers could reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhous...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
Large reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate cha...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
We analyze the prospects of CO2 storage in deep saline reservoirs. Our analysis indicates that the o...
AbstractThis study focuses on the basin and site scales to identify physical constraints for CO2 inj...
AbstractVarious approaches are used to evaluate the capacity of saline aquifers to store CO2, result...