Calcarenite as a possible host rock for CO2 sequestration

Pages: 1096 - 1101
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Deep saline aquifers have a great potential for geologic carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration and proper assessment of host and cap rock is needed to guarantee that the procedure is safe. Temperatures and pressures at which most of the possible host rocks exist dictate that CO2 is present in a supercritical condition, having both gas and liquid properties. Hence, rock-fluid interaction has to be studied and measurements of poroelastic parameters...
Paper Details
Title
Calcarenite as a possible host rock for CO2 sequestration
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Pages
1096 - 1101
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