Effects of in-situ conditions on relative permeability characteristics of CO2-brine systems

Volume: 54, Issue: 8, Pages: 1707 - 1722
Published: Jul 24, 2007
Abstract
Carbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCGS) is an emerging technology that is increasingly being considered for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. Deep saline aquifers provide a very large capacity for CO2 storage and, unlike hydrocarbon reservoirs and coal beds, are immediately accessible and are found in all sedimentary basins. Proper understanding of the displacement character of CO2-brine systems at in-situ...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of in-situ conditions on relative permeability characteristics of CO2-brine systems
Published Date
Jul 24, 2007
Volume
54
Issue
8
Pages
1707 - 1722
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