AbstractThe storage potential and movement of fluids within a formation is dependent on hydraulic characterization unique to each depositional environment. Storage efficiency (E), the ratio of the injected volume of CO2 to the accessible pore volume, quantifies the CO2 storage capacity in a geologic depositional environment, providing a means to assess the CO2 storage resource of candidate reservoirs. This paper quantifies the ranges for E via numerical modeling for eight depositional environments: deltaic, shelf clastic, shelf carbonate, fluvial deltaic, strandplain, reef, fluvial and alluvial, and turbidite. An important aspect of this work is the development of geologic and geocellular modeling that reflects the uniqueness of each deposi...
AbstractThis paper examines, with reservoir simulation, the impact of applying “best practices” and ...
textGeological carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage in deep geological formations can only lead to significa...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
AbstractThe storage potential and movement of fluids within a formation is dependent on hydraulic ch...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
Massive emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere are the most direct reason causing global warming and c...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
Carbon sequestration in geologic reservoirs is a proven method for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
AbstractAn analysis of the of sealing formations chosen as cap rocks in the U.S. Geological Survey (...
AbstractIn order to complete the 2013 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment of carbon dioxide (CO...
The southeastern U.S. constitutes more than 40% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the U.S., and most...
The geologic storage of anthropogenic CO₂ through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is...
AbstractThe Forties aquifer underlying the North Sea is used as an exemplar base case to provide a q...
AbstractThe use of the term capacity to describe possible geologic storage implies a realistic or li...
AbstractOptimizing uncertainty reduction in evaluations of geological CO2 storage site scenarios req...
AbstractThis paper examines, with reservoir simulation, the impact of applying “best practices” and ...
textGeological carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage in deep geological formations can only lead to significa...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...
AbstractThe storage potential and movement of fluids within a formation is dependent on hydraulic ch...
AbstractMapping of CO2 geological storage resources provides an important element in the planning of...
Massive emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere are the most direct reason causing global warming and c...
AbstractThe geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resource size is a function of the density of CO2 ...
Carbon sequestration in geologic reservoirs is a proven method for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
AbstractAn analysis of the of sealing formations chosen as cap rocks in the U.S. Geological Survey (...
AbstractIn order to complete the 2013 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment of carbon dioxide (CO...
The southeastern U.S. constitutes more than 40% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the U.S., and most...
The geologic storage of anthropogenic CO₂ through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is...
AbstractThe Forties aquifer underlying the North Sea is used as an exemplar base case to provide a q...
AbstractThe use of the term capacity to describe possible geologic storage implies a realistic or li...
AbstractOptimizing uncertainty reduction in evaluations of geological CO2 storage site scenarios req...
AbstractThis paper examines, with reservoir simulation, the impact of applying “best practices” and ...
textGeological carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage in deep geological formations can only lead to significa...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating climate change by ...