2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-019-04163-4
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Assessment of Trapping Mechanisms of CO2 Sequestration and Optimization of Key Process Parameters in a Deep Saline Aquifer Using Reservoir Simulation and Response Surface Methodology

Abstract: Deep saline aquifers are perhaps one of the most ubiquitous sites available for CO 2 sequestration. In this study, a compositional reservoir simulator was used to evaluate the effects of various CO 2 trapping mechanisms in a saline aquifer which includes structural, solubility and mineral trapping. CO 2 was injected at a rate of 4000 m 3 /day at the bottom of the aquifer for 50 years. The results indicate that structural trapping dominated for initial 3 years, after which the maximum gas saturation and pressur… Show more

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“…Physical trapping is associated with stratigraphic, structural, and hydrodynamic trapping. In contrast, as Mukherjee and Dutta [8] suggested, geochemical trapping entails mineralization and solubility. Despite their promise, large-scale field applications of carbon trapping follow various economic and technical evaluations that need close scrutiny.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Physical trapping is associated with stratigraphic, structural, and hydrodynamic trapping. In contrast, as Mukherjee and Dutta [8] suggested, geochemical trapping entails mineralization and solubility. Despite their promise, large-scale field applications of carbon trapping follow various economic and technical evaluations that need close scrutiny.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%