AbstractThis paper is the first of a series that attempts to assess the possible health and safety risks associated with large scale CO2 sequestration in deep brine reservoirs. The approach is based on analysis of available data on the operational track record from CO2 transportation and injection associated with enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) in the US. This paper is particularly concerned with identification of the main business risks facing a company engaged in geological sequestration. Such risks include both the operational risks of capturing, compressing, transporting and injecting CO2, as well as the risk of accidental, rapid CO2 release from wells (including an analysis of blow out data from CO2 injection wells, worked over wells a...
Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically ...
AbstractGeologic sequestration of CO2 in an oil reservoir is generally considered a different catego...
Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage is a viable technology to reduce the concentration of CO2 emitte...
Geological storage of CO2; pipeline transport of CO2; risk assessment; CO2 injectio
Storage of carbon dioxide is being actively considered for the reduction of green house gases. To ma...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is an emerging technological development which enables coal t...
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) has a development and operational history several decades longer tha...
AbstractGeologic carbon sequestration offers both the potential to provide a permanent sink for indu...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO2) as an improved oil recovery (IOR) method has been a common practice ...
AbstractThe use of carbon dioxide (CO2) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is being tested for oil fiel...
AbstractIn developing a site for geologic sequestration, one must assess potential consequences of f...
AbstractIn this paper, the authors review state of the arts of risk assessment about CO2 geological ...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
Migration risk assessment of the injected CO2 is one of the fi rst and indispensable steps in determ...
Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically ...
AbstractGeologic sequestration of CO2 in an oil reservoir is generally considered a different catego...
Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage is a viable technology to reduce the concentration of CO2 emitte...
Geological storage of CO2; pipeline transport of CO2; risk assessment; CO2 injectio
Storage of carbon dioxide is being actively considered for the reduction of green house gases. To ma...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is an emerging technological development which enables coal t...
Geologic CO2 sequestration (GCS) has received high-level attention from the global scientific commun...
CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) has a development and operational history several decades longer tha...
AbstractGeologic carbon sequestration offers both the potential to provide a permanent sink for indu...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO2) as an improved oil recovery (IOR) method has been a common practice ...
AbstractThe use of carbon dioxide (CO2) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is being tested for oil fiel...
AbstractIn developing a site for geologic sequestration, one must assess potential consequences of f...
AbstractIn this paper, the authors review state of the arts of risk assessment about CO2 geological ...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
Migration risk assessment of the injected CO2 is one of the fi rst and indispensable steps in determ...
Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically ...
AbstractGeologic sequestration of CO2 in an oil reservoir is generally considered a different catego...
Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage is a viable technology to reduce the concentration of CO2 emitte...