AbstractRisk assessment has been employed in management tool kits in a wide variety of projects not necessarily related to CO2 storage. Studies suggest these approaches are applicable to CO2 storage. The features, events, and processes (FEP) that affect CO2 storage have been compiled in a database (Quintessa online). A methodology is proposed in this study which utilizes the FEP database and a probabilistic approach. It is illustrated by applying common geomechanical techniques to a case study conducted using an oil field in the Williston Basin. The implications of incorporating such assessments into a larger projectwide risk management plan are also discussed here
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.This paper gives an overview of the advances made in the field of risk assessmen...
AbstractWe describe preliminary application of the CO2-PENS performance and risk analysis tool to a ...
AbstractRisk assessment for geologic CO2 storage including quantification of risks is an area of act...
AbstractRisk assessment has been employed in management tool kits in a wide variety of projects not ...
AbstractEarly phase risk assessments of prospective CO2 storage sites are frequently characterized b...
AbstractIn this paper, the authors review state of the arts of risk assessment about CO2 geological ...
International audienceCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage is seen as a promising technolog...
<p>Geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage is one approach for mitigating concentrations of CO2 in the...
AbstractIt is well established that fluid injection has the potential to induce earthquakes—from mic...
AbstractA risk assessment methodology, which considers the dynamic behaviour of the CO2 plume in the...
Geological CO2 storage has the potential to be a key technology for prevention of industrial CO2 emi...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
International audienceThe current environmental background is modifying human behaviour in every soc...
This paper presents probabilistic methods to estimate the quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can ...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.This paper gives an overview of the advances made in the field of risk assessmen...
AbstractWe describe preliminary application of the CO2-PENS performance and risk analysis tool to a ...
AbstractRisk assessment for geologic CO2 storage including quantification of risks is an area of act...
AbstractRisk assessment has been employed in management tool kits in a wide variety of projects not ...
AbstractEarly phase risk assessments of prospective CO2 storage sites are frequently characterized b...
AbstractIn this paper, the authors review state of the arts of risk assessment about CO2 geological ...
International audienceCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage is seen as a promising technolog...
<p>Geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage is one approach for mitigating concentrations of CO2 in the...
AbstractIt is well established that fluid injection has the potential to induce earthquakes—from mic...
AbstractA risk assessment methodology, which considers the dynamic behaviour of the CO2 plume in the...
Geological CO2 storage has the potential to be a key technology for prevention of industrial CO2 emi...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
International audienceThe current environmental background is modifying human behaviour in every soc...
This paper presents probabilistic methods to estimate the quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can ...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.This paper gives an overview of the advances made in the field of risk assessmen...
AbstractWe describe preliminary application of the CO2-PENS performance and risk analysis tool to a ...
AbstractRisk assessment for geologic CO2 storage including quantification of risks is an area of act...