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Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008This paper will briefly discuss carbon capture and storage options, mechanisms and costs. Risks from geologic storage risks will be addressed and the need for monitoring. Some current field studies will be described.
Larry R. Myer +4 more
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Onshore Geologic Storage of CO 2
Science, 2009The possibility that substantial quantities of CO 2 can be injected into subsurface porous rock formations has been investigated sufficiently to show that pore space available to contain the CO 2 is abundant. Multiple rock types and physical mechanisms can be used to trap the CO 2
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In this chapter, the current status of CO2 storage is discussed, firstly by introducing each of the main geological storage types, saline aquifers, depleted oil and gas fields, and mineralization in basalts, and secondly by introducing the key areas of project development: characterizing a site and the risk management and monitoring of a site. Firstly,
Rycroft, L. +9 more
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Rycroft, L. +9 more
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Storage of hydrogen, natural gas, and carbon dioxide – Geological and legal conditions
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021Radoslaw Tarkowski +2 more
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Geological storage of hydrogen in deep aquifers – an experimental multidisciplinary study
Energy and Environmental Science, 2022Magali Ranchou-Peyruse +2 more
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Geological Hydrogen Storage: Geochemical Reactivity of Hydrogen with Sandstone Reservoirs
ACS Energy Letters, 2022Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband +2 more
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Carbon dioxide capture, transportation and geological storage. Geological storage
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