Industrial-scale geological storage of CO2 in saline aquifers may cause CO2 and brine leakage from abandoned wells into shallow fresh aquifers. This leakage problem involves the flow dynamics in both the wellbore and the storage reservoir. T2Well/ECO2N, a coupled wellbore-reservoir flow simulator, was used to analyze CO2 and brine leakage under different conditions with a hypothetical simulation model in water-CO2-brine systems. Parametric studies on CO2 and brine leakage, including the salinity, excess pore pressure (EPP) and initially dissolved CO2 mass fraction, are conducted to understand the mechanism of CO2 migration. The results show that brine leakage rates increase proportionally with EPP and inversely with the salinity when EPP va...
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
Potential injection sites for geological CO2 storage include deep formations in mature sedimentary b...
AbstractA framework for certifying and decommissioning CO2 geologic sequestration sites is a critica...
In order to ensure safe long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geologic formations, the risks posed ...
AbstractWellbores have been identified as the most likely conduit for CO2 and brine leakage from geo...
Understanding fluids migration and leakage risk along the fault zone is necessary to guarantee the s...
Both known and unmapped plugged and abandoned wells are potential leakage pathways for CO2 from geol...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
This paper presents the numerical modeling study to investigate the leakage possibility of CO2 in a ...
Potential CO2 leakage through existing open wellbores is one of the most significant hazards that ne...
AbstractThis paper will present results of a numerical modelling study on CO2 migration through aban...
Long-term geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers offers the possibility of sustaining acc...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in saline aquifers would be made at supercritical pressure and temperature co...
CO2 migration and storage capacity are highly affected by various parameters (e.g. reservoir tempera...
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
Potential injection sites for geological CO2 storage include deep formations in mature sedimentary b...
AbstractA framework for certifying and decommissioning CO2 geologic sequestration sites is a critica...
In order to ensure safe long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geologic formations, the risks posed ...
AbstractWellbores have been identified as the most likely conduit for CO2 and brine leakage from geo...
Understanding fluids migration and leakage risk along the fault zone is necessary to guarantee the s...
Both known and unmapped plugged and abandoned wells are potential leakage pathways for CO2 from geol...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
This paper presents the numerical modeling study to investigate the leakage possibility of CO2 in a ...
Potential CO2 leakage through existing open wellbores is one of the most significant hazards that ne...
AbstractThis paper will present results of a numerical modelling study on CO2 migration through aban...
Long-term geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers offers the possibility of sustaining acc...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in saline aquifers would be made at supercritical pressure and temperature co...
CO2 migration and storage capacity are highly affected by various parameters (e.g. reservoir tempera...
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
Potential injection sites for geological CO2 storage include deep formations in mature sedimentary b...
AbstractA framework for certifying and decommissioning CO2 geologic sequestration sites is a critica...