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Geologic sequestration

Doughty C., Pruess K., et al. Capacity investigation of brine-bearing sands of the Frio-formation for geological sequestration of C02. In Proceedings of First National Conference on Carbon Sequestration. 2001 U.S. Department of Energy. [Pg.167]

OkwenR.T., TstewartM.T., et al. Analytical solution for estimating storage efficiency of geologic sequestration of C02. 2010 International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 4(1) 102-107. [Pg.170]

Zhang K., Moridis G., et al. TOUGH+C02 A multiphase fluid-flow simulator for C02 geologic sequestration in saline aquifers. 2011 Computers Geosdnces 37 714— 723. [Pg.172]

Geologic sequestration is already being done in the North Sea. The field produces gas that is heavily contaminated with natural carbon dioxide. Before shipping the gas, the Norwegian oil company Statoil filters out the carbon dioxide and injects it into a sandstone formation half a mile... [Pg.69]

Kaszuba, J. P Janecky, D. R. Snow, M. G. 2003. Carbon dioxide reaction processes in a model brine aquifer at 200 degrees C and 200 bars implications for geologic sequestration of carbon. Applied Geochemistry, 18, 1065-1080. [Pg.296]

SARIPALLI, P. McGrail, P. 2002. Semi-analytical approaches to modeling deep well injection of C02 for geological sequestration. Energy Conversion and Management, 43, 185-198. [Pg.296]

These estimates can be compared with the available estimates of the geological sequestration capacities of potential locations. North American storage capacity is estimated at between 5 and 500 gigatons (GT) C02 in Holloway (2001), and the same review article notes that the capacity of a single aquifer has been estimated at 9 to 43 GT C02. [Pg.95]

Geological sequestration poses another possibility to fix atmospheric carbon. Presently, the oil and gas industries collectively move hundreds of millions of tons of gases, including carbon dioxide, and re-inject them into fossil-fuel-bearing geological formations either as waste gas or to enhance oil recovery as part of their normal operations. [Pg.79]

It is important to stress that leakage to the atmosphere would take place gradually and over large areas of the ocean. Thus, unlike geological sequestration, it... [Pg.317]

Helgeson HC (1979) Mass transfer among minerals and hydrothermal solntions. In Bames HL (ed) Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits, 2nd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 568-631 Marini L (2007) Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide. Elsevier, Amsterdam Nordstrom DK, Munoz JL (1985) Geochemical thermodynamics. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co. Inc, Menlo Park... [Pg.53]

Marini L (2007) Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide. Elsevier, New York Miller W, Alexander R, Chapman N, Mckinley I, Smellie J (1994) Natural analogue studies in the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. Elsevier, Amsterdam Nishimura M (1991) Environmental chemistry. Syokabo, Tokyo (in Japanese)... [Pg.215]


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