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Lack of understanding of CO2 flow behaviour in loosely bonded fine particles (clay and mineral fragments) rich sandstone formations has limited the optimum usage and the operational efficiency of various CO2 injection-related field applications in these formations. A comprehensive experimental study including core flooding tests, XRD and SEM image analysis was therefore conducted precisely to understand...
The rapidly increasing world energy demand requires the development of deep earth energy extraction methods such as unconventional oil and gas production, including coal bed methane recovery (CBM) and utilisation of hot pore fluid in deep geothermal reservoirs. However, all these deep earth energy production methods are associated with huge wastewater (brine) production. Disposal of this brine has...
Carbon dioxide has been identified as one of the main compounds affecting the stability of the earth’s climate. The reduction of the total volume of greenhouse gases emitted to the atmosphere is considered a key mechanism to mitigate climate change. Geological storage of CO 2 in deep saline aquifers is currently a well-accepted method of storage, because saline aquifers have larger storage...
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