The Green River Natural Analogue as A Field Laboratory To Study the Long-term Fate of CO2 in the subsurface

Volume: 63, Pages: 2821 - 2830
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Understanding the long-term response of CO2 injected into porous reservoirs is one of the most important aspects to demonstrate safe and permanent storage. In order to provide quantitative constraints on the long-term impacts of CO2-charged fluids on the integrity of reservoir-caprock systems we recovered some 300m of core from a scientific drill hole through a natural CO2 reservoir, near Green River, Utah. We obtained geomechanical,...
Paper Details
Title
The Green River Natural Analogue as A Field Laboratory To Study the Long-term Fate of CO2 in the subsurface
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
63
Pages
2821 - 2830
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