Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) in geological formation as a supercritical fluid is a viable option to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Due to the density difference between CO2 and formation fluid, CO2 shows a buoyant tendency. Thereby, if CO2 migrates towards the fault in a compromised faulted reservoir, it may escape the storage reservoir. Therefore, it is essential to predict fluids leakage through the faulted reservoir into the aquifer, associated pressure development, and fluids properties over time to assess associated risk and quantification of leakage. We present finite element simulations of miscible fluids flow through the faulted reservoir to elucidate this behavior. There are very few attempts to mo...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in saline aquifers would be made at supercritical pressure and temperature co...
Leakage of CO2 from a geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been simulated, i...
Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers or oil reservoirs cause changes of pressure, temperature, satura...
The critical point of CO2 is at temperature and pressure conditions of Tcrit = 31.04oC, Pcrit = 73....
Leakage of CO2 from a primary disposal reservoir is presumed to occur along a fault or fracture zone...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an important component of several initiatives to reduce global g...
The critical point of CO{sub 2} is at temperature and pressure conditions of T{sub crit} = 31.04 C, ...
Leakage of CO2 from a hypothetical geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has bee...
Leakage of CO2 from a hypothetical geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been...
To evaluate the effectiveness of several mitigation strategies, we developed two-dimensional flow an...
Geological carbon sequestration aims at long-term storage of carbon dioxide in deep geological form...
Geological carbon sequestration aims at long-term storage of carbon dioxide in deep geological form...
Leakage of CO2 from a geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been simulated, ...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in saline aquifers would be made at supercritical pressure and temperature co...
Leakage of CO2 from a geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been simulated, i...
Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers or oil reservoirs cause changes of pressure, temperature, satura...
The critical point of CO2 is at temperature and pressure conditions of Tcrit = 31.04oC, Pcrit = 73....
Leakage of CO2 from a primary disposal reservoir is presumed to occur along a fault or fracture zone...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
The injection and underground storage of carbon dioxide, CO₂, can reduce anthropogenic (human-genera...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an important component of several initiatives to reduce global g...
The critical point of CO{sub 2} is at temperature and pressure conditions of T{sub crit} = 31.04 C, ...
Leakage of CO2 from a hypothetical geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has bee...
Leakage of CO2 from a hypothetical geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been...
To evaluate the effectiveness of several mitigation strategies, we developed two-dimensional flow an...
Geological carbon sequestration aims at long-term storage of carbon dioxide in deep geological form...
Geological carbon sequestration aims at long-term storage of carbon dioxide in deep geological form...
Leakage of CO2 from a geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been simulated, ...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in saline aquifers would be made at supercritical pressure and temperature co...
Leakage of CO2 from a geologic storage reservoir along an idealized fault zone has been simulated, i...
Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers or oil reservoirs cause changes of pressure, temperature, satura...