Modelling CO2-induced fluid–rock interactions in the Altensalzwedel gas reservoir. Part I: from experimental data to a reference geochemical model

Volume: 67, Issue: 2, Pages: 563 - 572
Published: Jun 5, 2012
Abstract
Modelling fluid–rock interactions induced by CO2 is a key issue when evaluating the technical feasibility and long-term safety assessment of CO2 storage projects in deep formations. The German R&D programme CLEAN (CO2 Large-Scale Enhanced Gas Recovery in the Altmark Natural Gas Field) investigated the almost depleted onshore gas reservoir located in the Rotliegend sandstone at over 3,000-m depth. The high salinity of the formation fluids and the...
Paper Details
Title
Modelling CO2-induced fluid–rock interactions in the Altensalzwedel gas reservoir. Part I: from experimental data to a reference geochemical model
Published Date
Jun 5, 2012
Volume
67
Issue
2
Pages
563 - 572
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