Upward displacement of brine from deep reservoirs driven by pressure increases resulting fromCO2 injection for geologic carbon sequestrationmay occur through improperly sealed abandoned wells, through permeable faults, or through permeable channels between pinch-outs of shale formations. The concern about upward brine flow is that, upon intrusion into aquifers containing groundwater resources, the brinemay degrade groundwater. Because both salinity and temperature increase with depth in sedimentary basins, upward displacement of brine involves lifting fluid that is saline but also warm into shallower regions that contain fresher, cooler water. We have carried out dynamic simulations using TOUGH2/EOS7 of upward displacement of warm, salty wa...
In order to ensure safe long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geologic formations, the risks posed ...
AbstractSubsurface injection of CO2 creates pressure build-up in the geological formation and the fo...
During CO2 sequestration into a deep saline aquifer of finite vertical extent, CO2 will tend to accu...
Upward displacement of brine from deep reservoirs driven by pressure increases resulting fromCO2 in...
Upward displacement of brine from deep reservoirs driven by pressure increases resulting from CO{sub...
AbstractWe investigate the possibility that brine could be displaced upward into potable water throu...
CO2 migration and storage capacity are highly affected by various parameters (e.g. reservoir tempera...
We investigate the possibility that brine could be displaced upward into potable water through wells...
Industrial-scale geological storage of CO2 in saline aquifers may cause CO2 and brine leakage from a...
Injection of fluids into deep saline aquifers causes a pore pressure increase in the storage formati...
Large volumes of CO{sub 2} captured from carbon emitters (such as coal-fired power plants) may be st...
textLeakage of stored bulk phase CO₂ is of particular risk to sequestration in deep saline aquifers ...
Geological storage of CO2 in large, saline aquifers needs to be monitored for safety purposes. In pa...
We study the dispersal of a plume of incompressible buoyant fluid injected into a confined sloping a...
Abstract Recent increases in the use of hydraulic fracturing (HF) to aid extraction of oil and gas f...
In order to ensure safe long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geologic formations, the risks posed ...
AbstractSubsurface injection of CO2 creates pressure build-up in the geological formation and the fo...
During CO2 sequestration into a deep saline aquifer of finite vertical extent, CO2 will tend to accu...
Upward displacement of brine from deep reservoirs driven by pressure increases resulting fromCO2 in...
Upward displacement of brine from deep reservoirs driven by pressure increases resulting from CO{sub...
AbstractWe investigate the possibility that brine could be displaced upward into potable water throu...
CO2 migration and storage capacity are highly affected by various parameters (e.g. reservoir tempera...
We investigate the possibility that brine could be displaced upward into potable water through wells...
Industrial-scale geological storage of CO2 in saline aquifers may cause CO2 and brine leakage from a...
Injection of fluids into deep saline aquifers causes a pore pressure increase in the storage formati...
Large volumes of CO{sub 2} captured from carbon emitters (such as coal-fired power plants) may be st...
textLeakage of stored bulk phase CO₂ is of particular risk to sequestration in deep saline aquifers ...
Geological storage of CO2 in large, saline aquifers needs to be monitored for safety purposes. In pa...
We study the dispersal of a plume of incompressible buoyant fluid injected into a confined sloping a...
Abstract Recent increases in the use of hydraulic fracturing (HF) to aid extraction of oil and gas f...
In order to ensure safe long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geologic formations, the risks posed ...
AbstractSubsurface injection of CO2 creates pressure build-up in the geological formation and the fo...
During CO2 sequestration into a deep saline aquifer of finite vertical extent, CO2 will tend to accu...