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MR. SERRAO SEABRA, G.S.S. (author), Barbosa Machado, Marcos Vitor (author), Delshad, Mojdeh (author), Sepehrnoori, Kamy (author), Voskov, D.V. (author), Vossepoel, F.C. (author)
Featured Application: This study emphasizes the importance of comprehensive monitoring, calibration, and optimization of storage strategies in a saline aquifer. It also highlights the need to manage geomechanical risks and uncertainties. By understanding these risks and employing suitable monitoring techniques, the integrity and safety of GCS...
journal article 2024
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Lyu, X. (author), Voskov, D.V. (author)
A consistent thermodynamic model based on a combination of the Peng-Robinson equation of state for gas components with an activity model for the aqueous phase is utilized in this study to accurately evaluate the performance of geologic CO<sub>2</sub> storage in saline aquifers. To account for thermal effects, the phase enthalpy and...
journal article 2023
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Lyu, X. (author), Voskov, D.V. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
CO<sub>2</sub>-foam injection is a promising technology for reducing gas mobility and increasing trapping within the swept region in deep brine aquifers. In this work, a consistent thermodynamic model based on a combination of the Peng-Robinson equation of state (PR EOS) for gas components with an activity model for the aqueous phase is...
journal article 2021
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Alshiroofi, Duaa (author)
Subsurface carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration is a promising technology to reduce the CO2 emission into the atmosphere. After injection into subsurface formation, the carbon dioxide plume can migrate several kilometres until it is fully trapped. Four major mechanisms play an important role in trapping which include structural trapping, residual...
master thesis 2017
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Ranganathan, P. (author), Van Hemert, P. (author), Rudolph, S.J. (author), Zitha, P.L.J. (author)
Simulations are performed to evaluate the feasibility of a potential site within the Rotliegend sandstone formation in the Dutch subsurface at a depth of around 3000 m for CO2 sequestration using the numerical simulator CMG-GEM. Three CO2 storage trapping mechanisms are studied: (1) mobility trapping, (2) solubility trapping, and (3) mineral...
journal article 2011
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