2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13063419
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The Influencing Factors of CO2 Utilization and Storage Efficiency in Gas Reservoir

Abstract: Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technology is one of the most practical means to meet zero greenhouse gas emission goal of the Paris Agreement and to ensure profitability, which could achieve permanent sequestration of CO2. Due to the cost constraints of CCUS implementation, improving recovery and maximizing storage efficiency have become a critical part of ensuring economic efficiency. This research aims to analyze the effects of key factors on enhancing gas recovery and storage efficiency, com… Show more

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“…Although the time cost of 3D example calculations is high, there are still some researchers studying the concern by simplifying the model method. 240,241 For example, Luo et al 242 developed a three-dimensional model to investigate the effects of vertical permeability heterogeneity and injection/ production well perforation locations in stratified formations on geological CO 2 sequestration and enhanced CH 4 recovery. The "Tempest" simulation software was used by Khan et al 243 to build a 3D reservoir model, and the simulation results outline which factors are favorable for CO 2 -EGR and storage as a function of CO 2 breakthrough in terms of optimal timing of CO 2 injection and different injection rates.…”
Section: Studies On Essential Factors and Multiscalementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the time cost of 3D example calculations is high, there are still some researchers studying the concern by simplifying the model method. 240,241 For example, Luo et al 242 developed a three-dimensional model to investigate the effects of vertical permeability heterogeneity and injection/ production well perforation locations in stratified formations on geological CO 2 sequestration and enhanced CH 4 recovery. The "Tempest" simulation software was used by Khan et al 243 to build a 3D reservoir model, and the simulation results outline which factors are favorable for CO 2 -EGR and storage as a function of CO 2 breakthrough in terms of optimal timing of CO 2 injection and different injection rates.…”
Section: Studies On Essential Factors and Multiscalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model was then used to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of CO 2 injection in tight shale formations in injection–production situations, which reveals that initial pressure, isotherm parameters (which estimate the amount of gas in situ), and well pressure are important factors in determining recovery during pressure depletion. Although the time cost of 3D example calculations is high, there are still some researchers studying the concern by simplifying the model method. , For example, Luo et al . developed a three-dimensional model to investigate the effects of vertical permeability heterogeneity and injection/production well perforation locations in stratified formations on geological CO 2 sequestration and enhanced CH 4 recovery.…”
Section: Enhanced Gas/oil Recovery Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%