Cement Degradation Caused Risks for Geological Carbon Sequestration Reservoirs
X. Shi,
M. Wu
Abstract:Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS), a process to capture and store CO2 in deep geologic formations, is considered an essential technique to reduce carbon emissions which are a main cause of global warming and climate change. Depleted oil and gas reservoirs are among the most appealing locations for GCS. However, the success of the strategy relies on the long-term integrity of the reservoirs, which is challenged by the carbonation reactions between the main reservoir sealing material, i.e., cement, and the sto… Show more
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