Solubility trapping in formation water as dominant CO(2) sink in natural gas fields.
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means of storing CO(2) captured from industrial point sources. It is difficult, however, to assess the long-term consequences of CO(2) flooding in the subsurface from decadal observations of existing dispos...
Main Authors: | Gilfillan, S, Lollar, B, Holland, G, Blagburn, D, Stevens, S, Schoell, M, Cassidy, M, Ding, Z, Zhou, Z, Lacrampe-Couloume, G, Ballentine, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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