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Autor:
Alfredo Chirinos, Anna-Liisa Lahtinen, Mike McKillop, Jane H. Hodgkinson, Kamal Khider, Damien J. Ryan, Barry E. Bradshaw, John L. Bradshaw, Lynton K. Spencer, John J. Draper, Jim B. Colwell
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 4:4583-4590
Thirty six onshore basins in Queensland, Australia, have been assessed for their CO2 geological storage prospectivity through injection into either: regional reservoir-seal intervals (‘saline reservoirs‘ and aquifers); depleted oil and gas fields
Autor:
Barry E. Bradshaw, Lynton K. Spencer, Alfredo Chirinos, Anna-Liisa Lahtinen, John L. Bradshaw
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 4:4857-4864
Over the last decade, there has been significant scrutiny and criticism regarding the reliability and efficacy of values put forward as CO 2 geological storage capacity estimates. Initial estimates were unsophisticated, with little or no geological o
Autor:
V. Nguyen, P Wilson, Lynton K. Spencer, Guy Allinson, John L. Bradshaw, B.E. Bradshaw, A.J. Rigg
Publikováno v:
Energy. 29:1623-1631
Within the GEODISC program of the Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre (APCRC), Geoscience Australia (GA) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have completed an analysis of the potential for the geological storage of CO 2 . The ge
Autor:
Simon C. Lang, Jacques Sayers, Lynton K. Spencer, C.M. Gibson-Poole, Lincoln Paterson, Jürgen E. Streit, Robert Root, Allison Hennig, Jonathan Ennis-King, John L. Bradshaw, Jim Undershultz
This chapter discusses geological models that are used in reservoir simulations of the injection and storage of carbon dioxide over several thousand years. The nearly-depleted gas field that was selected is heavily faulted and compartmentalized. Geom
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3eb94a83329ec7552f1226b04d8aef2b
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044704-9/50072-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044704-9/50072-0
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 42:25
Many industries and researchers have been examining ways of substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions. No single method is likely to be a panacea, although some options do show considerable promise. Geological sequestration is one option that u
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. (1):2871-2878
This paper summarises the modelling approach and lessons learnt at the CO2CRC Otway Project Pilot Site and how uncertainties were significantly reduced by utilising a new CO2 injection well for multi-disciplinary formation evaluation. From subsequent