AbstractGeologically based methodologies to assess the possible volumes of subsurface CO2 storage must apply clear and uniform definitions of resource and reserve concepts to each assessment unit (AU). Application of the current state of knowledge of geologic, hydrologic, geochemical, and geophysical parameters (contingencies) that control storage volume and injectivity allows definition of the contingent resource (CR) of storage. The parameters known with the greatest certainty are based on observations on known traps (KTs) within the AU that produced oil, gas, and water. The aggregate volume of KTs within an AU defines the most conservation volume of contingent resource. Application of the concept of reserve growth to CR volume provides a...
AbstractSeveral investigations have tabulated the storage capacity for CO2 in the regions around the...
Geological storage of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoirs is approved due to its advantages, such...
AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps f...
AbstractGeologically based methodologies to assess the possible volumes of subsurface CO2 storage mu...
AbstractThe use of the term capacity to describe possible geologic storage implies a realistic or li...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates the application of an approach to storage capacity estimation using ...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
AbstractA workflow was developed to properly assess the CO2 storage resource potential of a deep sal...
AbstractBased on the Techno-Economic Resource-Reserve Pyramid, CO2 storage capacity is divided to Th...
AbstractMethods for estimating subsurface volumes in porous and permeable geologic formations are ro...
CO2 captured from point sources such as power generation and industrial facilities can be compressed...
AbstractThe United States Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL) is...
Associated with the endeavours of geoscientists to pursue the promise that geological storage of CO2...
textThe combustion of fossil fuels results in the release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, a kno...
AbstractSeveral investigations have tabulated the storage capacity for CO2 in the regions around the...
Geological storage of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoirs is approved due to its advantages, such...
AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps f...
AbstractGeologically based methodologies to assess the possible volumes of subsurface CO2 storage mu...
AbstractThe use of the term capacity to describe possible geologic storage implies a realistic or li...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates the application of an approach to storage capacity estimation using ...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
AbstractA workflow was developed to properly assess the CO2 storage resource potential of a deep sal...
AbstractBased on the Techno-Economic Resource-Reserve Pyramid, CO2 storage capacity is divided to Th...
AbstractMethods for estimating subsurface volumes in porous and permeable geologic formations are ro...
CO2 captured from point sources such as power generation and industrial facilities can be compressed...
AbstractThe United States Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL) is...
Associated with the endeavours of geoscientists to pursue the promise that geological storage of CO2...
textThe combustion of fossil fuels results in the release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, a kno...
AbstractSeveral investigations have tabulated the storage capacity for CO2 in the regions around the...
Geological storage of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoirs is approved due to its advantages, such...
AbstractThe oil and gas industry has a long history of evaluating the adequacy of subsurface traps f...