International audienceGeological carbon storage is an effective method capable of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at significant scales. Subsurface reservoirs with sealing caprocks can provide long-term containment for the injected fluid. Nevertheless, CO2 leakage is a major concern. The presence of abandoned wells penetrating the reservoir caprock may cause leakage flow-paths for CO2 to the overburden. Assessment of time-varying leaky wells is a need. In this paper, we propose a new semi-analytical approach based on pressure-transient analysis to model the behavior of CO2 leakage and corresponding pressure distribution within the storage site and the overburden. Current methods assume instantaneous leakage of CO2 occurring with inj...
AbstractIn the context of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), injection of CO2 induces the geomechanic...
Long-term geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers offers the possibility of sustaining acc...
AbstractFor reliable risk assessment of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), it is very importa...
AbstractVarious methodologies are proposed to reduce CO2 emissions that are believed to be the main ...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary estimations of CO2 overpressure into the reser...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is likely to be an integral component of any realistic pl...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected into geologic storage reservoirs to achieve a sig...
Potential injection sites for geological CO2 storage include deep formations in mature sedimentary b...
Geological storage of CO2 in mature sedimentary basins of North America requires special considerati...
International audienceCommercial-scale development of CO2 geological storage necessitates robust and...
AbstractLong-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface generally assumes that caprock form...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is likely to be an integral component of any realistic pl...
Both known and unmapped plugged and abandoned wells are potential leakage pathways for CO2 from geol...
CO2 capture and geologic sequestration is one of the most promising options for reducing atmospheric...
AbstractIn the context of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), injection of CO2 induces the geomechanic...
Long-term geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers offers the possibility of sustaining acc...
AbstractFor reliable risk assessment of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), it is very importa...
AbstractVarious methodologies are proposed to reduce CO2 emissions that are believed to be the main ...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary estimations of CO2 overpressure into the reser...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is likely to be an integral component of any realistic pl...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected into geologic storage reservoirs to achieve a sig...
Potential injection sites for geological CO2 storage include deep formations in mature sedimentary b...
Geological storage of CO2 in mature sedimentary basins of North America requires special considerati...
International audienceCommercial-scale development of CO2 geological storage necessitates robust and...
AbstractLong-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface generally assumes that caprock form...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is likely to be an integral component of any realistic pl...
Both known and unmapped plugged and abandoned wells are potential leakage pathways for CO2 from geol...
CO2 capture and geologic sequestration is one of the most promising options for reducing atmospheric...
AbstractIn the context of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), injection of CO2 induces the geomechanic...
Long-term geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers offers the possibility of sustaining acc...
AbstractFor reliable risk assessment of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), it is very importa...