Carbon Management Technology Conference 2012
DOI: 10.7122/151393-ms
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Viability of CO2 Injection and Storage in Deepwater Subseabed Formations: Case Studies

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“…It is well-known that CO 2 constitutes an important component of the greenhouse gas effect; therefore, its capture and storage are of paramount importance. While there are several ongoing initiatives to reduce these emissions, numerous studies focused on its post-combustion capture. Generally, post-combustion CO 2 capture can be achieved using ionic liquids or amine-based solvents through means of packed columns, then storage takes place in oil fields, oceans, and/or water aquifers. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well-known that CO 2 constitutes an important component of the greenhouse gas effect; therefore, its capture and storage are of paramount importance. While there are several ongoing initiatives to reduce these emissions, numerous studies focused on its post-combustion capture. Generally, post-combustion CO 2 capture can be achieved using ionic liquids or amine-based solvents through means of packed columns, then storage takes place in oil fields, oceans, and/or water aquifers. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%