Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies

Abstract Carbon dioxide has gradually found widespread usage in the field of science and engineering while various efforts have focused on ways to combat the menace resulting from the release of this compound in the atmosphere. A major approach to combating this release is by storage in various geol...

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Published in:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Main Authors: Shams Kalam, Teslim Olayiwola, Mohammed M. Al-Rubaii, Benedict I. Amaechi, Mohammad S. Jamal, Abeeb A. Awotunde
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-01028-7
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:23ddacfae4e74945b2cd7a0430b195fc 2024-09-15T18:35:57+00:00 Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies Shams Kalam Teslim Olayiwola Mohammed M. Al-Rubaii Benedict I. Amaechi Mohammad S. Jamal Abeeb A. Awotunde 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-01028-7 https://doaj.org/article/23ddacfae4e74945b2cd7a0430b195fc EN eng SpringerOpen https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-01028-7 https://doaj.org/toc/2190-0558 https://doaj.org/toc/2190-0566 doi:10.1007/s13202-020-01028-7 2190-0558 2190-0566 https://doaj.org/article/23ddacfae4e74945b2cd7a0430b195fc Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 303-325 (2020) CO2 sequestration Saline aquifers Capillary trapping Green house gases Field scale studies Petroleum refining. Petroleum products TP690-692.5 Petrology QE420-499 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-01028-7 2024-08-05T17:49:34Z Abstract Carbon dioxide has gradually found widespread usage in the field of science and engineering while various efforts have focused on ways to combat the menace resulting from the release of this compound in the atmosphere. A major approach to combating this release is by storage in various geological formations ranging from depleted reservoir types such as saline aquifers to other carbon sinks. In this research study, we reviewed the experimental, modeling, and field studies related to the underground storage of CO2. A considerable amount of research has been conducted in simulating and modeling CO2 sequestration in the subsurface. This review highlights some of the latest contributions. Additionally, the impact of CO2 sequestration on its surroundings due to chemical reactions, adsorption, capillarity, hysteresis, and wettability were reviewed. Some major challenges associated with CO2 injection have also been highlighted. Finally, this work presents a brief history of selected field scale projects such as Sleipner, Weyburn, In Salah, Otway Basin, Snøhvit, Alberta, Boundary Dam, Cranfield, and Ketzin. Thus, this study provides a guide of the CO2 storage process from the perspectives of experimental, modelling, and existing field studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Snøhvit Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology 11 1 303 325
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topic CO2 sequestration
Saline aquifers
Capillary trapping
Green house gases
Field scale studies
Petroleum refining. Petroleum products
TP690-692.5
Petrology
QE420-499
spellingShingle CO2 sequestration
Saline aquifers
Capillary trapping
Green house gases
Field scale studies
Petroleum refining. Petroleum products
TP690-692.5
Petrology
QE420-499
Shams Kalam
Teslim Olayiwola
Mohammed M. Al-Rubaii
Benedict I. Amaechi
Mohammad S. Jamal
Abeeb A. Awotunde
Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
topic_facet CO2 sequestration
Saline aquifers
Capillary trapping
Green house gases
Field scale studies
Petroleum refining. Petroleum products
TP690-692.5
Petrology
QE420-499
description Abstract Carbon dioxide has gradually found widespread usage in the field of science and engineering while various efforts have focused on ways to combat the menace resulting from the release of this compound in the atmosphere. A major approach to combating this release is by storage in various geological formations ranging from depleted reservoir types such as saline aquifers to other carbon sinks. In this research study, we reviewed the experimental, modeling, and field studies related to the underground storage of CO2. A considerable amount of research has been conducted in simulating and modeling CO2 sequestration in the subsurface. This review highlights some of the latest contributions. Additionally, the impact of CO2 sequestration on its surroundings due to chemical reactions, adsorption, capillarity, hysteresis, and wettability were reviewed. Some major challenges associated with CO2 injection have also been highlighted. Finally, this work presents a brief history of selected field scale projects such as Sleipner, Weyburn, In Salah, Otway Basin, Snøhvit, Alberta, Boundary Dam, Cranfield, and Ketzin. Thus, this study provides a guide of the CO2 storage process from the perspectives of experimental, modelling, and existing field studies.
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author Shams Kalam
Teslim Olayiwola
Mohammed M. Al-Rubaii
Benedict I. Amaechi
Mohammad S. Jamal
Abeeb A. Awotunde
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Mohammed M. Al-Rubaii
Benedict I. Amaechi
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title Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
title_short Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
title_full Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
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