2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2022.11.031
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Geochemical reaction of compressed CO2 energy storage using saline aquifer

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“…Storage site evaluation in developing or little explored basins is hindered by a lack of detailed subsurface information. Nonetheless, in all instances, 3D geophysical and geochemical modelling may help to enhance our understanding of such basins (Shi et al, 2023). Storage of CO 2 (Yang et al, 2008) in mature basins, on the other hand, is highly relevant to a variety of reasons, including the abundance of data on the geothermal regime, hydrocarbon reserves, and coal beds.…”
Section: The Potential For Hydrocarbons and The Maturity Of The Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storage site evaluation in developing or little explored basins is hindered by a lack of detailed subsurface information. Nonetheless, in all instances, 3D geophysical and geochemical modelling may help to enhance our understanding of such basins (Shi et al, 2023). Storage of CO 2 (Yang et al, 2008) in mature basins, on the other hand, is highly relevant to a variety of reasons, including the abundance of data on the geothermal regime, hydrocarbon reserves, and coal beds.…”
Section: The Potential For Hydrocarbons and The Maturity Of The Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storage site evaluation in developing or little explored basins is hindered by a lack of detailed subsurface information. Nonetheless, in all instances, 3D geophysical and geochemical modelling may help to enhance our understanding of such basins (Shi et al 2023). Storage of CO2 (Yang et al 2008) in mature basins, on the other hand, is highly relevant to a variety of reasons, including the abundance of data on the geothermal regime, hydrocarbon reserves, and coal beds.…”
Section: The Potential For Hydrocarbons and The Maturity Of The Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geochemical data can be crucial in understanding and monitoring seawater intrusion. Geochemical data can be used to assess and manage seawater intrusion such as salinity profiles (Shi et al, 2023), ion ratios (Elumalai et al, 2023), isotopic analysis (Xiong et al, 2023), geochemical tracers (Paíz et al, 2023. ), redox conditions , cation exchange and saturation indices (Al-Harahsheh et al, 2023), microbial and organic geochemistry (Zhang et al, 2023), and groundwater age dating (Li J. et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geochemical data can be used to assess and manage seawater intrusion such as salinity profiles (Shi et al, 2023), ion ratios (Elumalai et al, 2023), isotopic analysis (Xiong et al, 2023), geochemical tracers (Paíz et al, 2023. ), redox conditions , cation exchange and saturation indices (Al-Harahsheh et al, 2023), microbial and organic geochemistry (Zhang et al, 2023), and groundwater age dating (Li J. et al, 2023). Geochemical data is frequently used for seawater intrusion analysis (Zhong et al, 2020;Ham et al, 2021;Benaafi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%