2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c04261
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Snap-Off Effects and High Hydrogen Residual Trapping: Implications for Underground Hydrogen Storage in Sandstone Aquifer

Ahmed Al-Yaseri,
Nurudeen Yekeen,
Hani Al-Mukainah
et al.

Abstract: Hydrogen (H 2 ) is a promising clean fuel that could replace fossil fuels for the actualization of the net zero carbon energy transition. Underground hydrogen storage (UHS) in sandstone formations is an essential component of the hydrogen economy value chain for achieving large-scale H 2 storage. In this study, snap-off effects and impacts of high hydrogen residual trapping on the viability of UHS in a Gosford sandstone formation were assessed from initial and residual H 2 saturations in the miniature core plu… Show more

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