Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects are aimed to store CO2 underground and to prohibit/restrict any leakage to the well, formation and to the surface. Standards applied to control a well and to keep its integrity are aimed to stop this fluid entrance. Nevertheless, leakage can occur from the debonded formation cement interfaces. The main goal in this experimental work was to study leakage of CO2 along cement formation interface. In order to investigate debonding degree, samples were prepared as a small well model with a cement/formation interface. During sample preparations 4 rock, 2 cement and 3 fluid types were used to see appearance of weak bonds. 24 different samples were scanned with µ-CT and modeled with Avizo to see interface p...
To better understand the geochemical alteration of the interface between wellbore Portland cement an...
AbstractAvoiding CO2 leakages from storage reservoirs is crucial to ensure safe and cost-efficient C...
AbstractThe concept of CO2 storage relies on the long-term sealing properties of both the geological...
AbstractThe concept of geological CO2 storage relies on the capability of the storage site to contai...
AbstractThe concept of CO2 storage relies on the long-term sealing properties of both the geological...
Debonding-defects at the interfaces between wellbore casing and cement are widely recognized as prov...
AbstractThe concept of geological CO2 storage relies on the capability of the storage site to contai...
AbstractThe efficiency of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects is directly related to the long ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged as the most effective method to curb the CO2 concentrat...
In the work the risk of CO2 migration in deep wells, caused by integrity loss on cement–rock interfa...
AbstractWellbore integrity is one of the key performance criteria in the geological storage of CO2. ...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Geologic storage of anthropogenic CO2 remains the technology most likely to allow society...
[1] The interaction between wellbore cement and CO2 has the potential to alter cement properties and...
To better understand the geochemical alteration of the interface between wellbore Portland cement an...
AbstractAvoiding CO2 leakages from storage reservoirs is crucial to ensure safe and cost-efficient C...
AbstractThe concept of CO2 storage relies on the long-term sealing properties of both the geological...
AbstractThe concept of geological CO2 storage relies on the capability of the storage site to contai...
AbstractThe concept of CO2 storage relies on the long-term sealing properties of both the geological...
Debonding-defects at the interfaces between wellbore casing and cement are widely recognized as prov...
AbstractThe concept of geological CO2 storage relies on the capability of the storage site to contai...
AbstractThe efficiency of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects is directly related to the long ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged as the most effective method to curb the CO2 concentrat...
In the work the risk of CO2 migration in deep wells, caused by integrity loss on cement–rock interfa...
AbstractWellbore integrity is one of the key performance criteria in the geological storage of CO2. ...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Geologic storage of anthropogenic CO2 remains the technology most likely to allow society...
[1] The interaction between wellbore cement and CO2 has the potential to alter cement properties and...
To better understand the geochemical alteration of the interface between wellbore Portland cement an...
AbstractAvoiding CO2 leakages from storage reservoirs is crucial to ensure safe and cost-efficient C...
AbstractThe concept of CO2 storage relies on the long-term sealing properties of both the geological...