AbstractThe Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership, one of the seven U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships, is conducting a carbon dioxide (CO2) huff ‘n’ puff (HnP) project in the Northwest McGregor oil field in North Dakota to determine the effects CO2 has on the productivity of the reservoir, wellbore integrity, and the carbonate formation into which the CO2 was injected. This paper outlines the approach and current observations derived from numerical modeling and laboratory simulations of potential geochemical reactions to evaluate the short-term risks for operations (e.g., porosity and permeability decrease) and long-term implications for CO2 storage via mineralization. The ...
AbstractCommercial-scale CO2 injection has continued at the Weyburn field in Saskatchewan since 2000...
An investigation of the impact of injected CO2 on reservoir mineralogy was completed as part of the ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...
AbstractThe Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership, one of the seven U.S. Department of Energy National En...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
AbstractThis paper presents the initial set of results obtained during laboratory experiments and nu...
AbstractAt the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskat...
AbstractThe field validation test, conducted in the Zama oil field of northwestern Alberta, Canada, ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into the Weyburn Oil Field, Saskatchewan, Canada, began October 2000 and 10...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into the Weyburn Oil Field, Saskatchewan, Canada, began October 2000 and 10...
AbstractA CO2 monitoring pilot was initiated at the Penn West Energy Trust CO2 EOR operations within...
AbstractThe Pembina Cardium CO2 Monitoring Project in central Alberta was built to assess the Cardiu...
Geological storage is one of the most promising technologies for reducing anthropogenic atmospheric ...
AbstractCommercial-scale CO2 injection has continued at the Weyburn field in Saskatchewan since 2000...
An investigation of the impact of injected CO2 on reservoir mineralogy was completed as part of the ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...
AbstractThe Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership, one of the seven U.S. Department of Energy National En...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
The Weyburn oil field in Saskatchewan, Canada, is hosted in Mississippian carbonates and has been su...
AbstractThis paper presents the initial set of results obtained during laboratory experiments and nu...
AbstractAt the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskat...
AbstractThe field validation test, conducted in the Zama oil field of northwestern Alberta, Canada, ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into the Weyburn Oil Field, Saskatchewan, Canada, began October 2000 and 10...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into the Weyburn Oil Field, Saskatchewan, Canada, began October 2000 and 10...
AbstractA CO2 monitoring pilot was initiated at the Penn West Energy Trust CO2 EOR operations within...
AbstractThe Pembina Cardium CO2 Monitoring Project in central Alberta was built to assess the Cardiu...
Geological storage is one of the most promising technologies for reducing anthropogenic atmospheric ...
AbstractCommercial-scale CO2 injection has continued at the Weyburn field in Saskatchewan since 2000...
An investigation of the impact of injected CO2 on reservoir mineralogy was completed as part of the ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...