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Sean Sanguinito
Researcher at United States Department of Energy
Publications - 31
Citations - 700
Sean Sanguinito is an academic researcher from United States Department of Energy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oil shale & Geology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 346 citations. Previous affiliations of Sean Sanguinito include AECOM & State University of New York System.
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A Literature Review of CO2, Natural Gas, and Water-Based Fluids for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Unconventional Reservoirs
Lauren C. Burrows,Lauren C. Burrows,Foad Haeri,Foad Haeri,Patricia Cvetic,Patricia Cvetic,Sean Sanguinito,Sean Sanguinito,Fan Shi,Fan Shi,Deepak Tapriyal,Deepak Tapriyal,Angela Goodman,Robert M. Enick +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the development of an economically viable enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techni cation is discussed, which is typically less than 10% of the primary primary oil recovery from fractured unconventional formations, such as shale or tight sands.
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U.S. DOE NETL methodology for estimating the prospective CO2 storage resource of shales at the national and regional scale
Jonathan S. Levine,Isis Fukai,Daniel J. Soeder,Grant Bromhal,Robert Dilmore,George D. Guthrie,Traci Rodosta,Sean Sanguinito,Scott M. Frailey,Charles D. Gorecki,Wesley D. Peck,Angela Goodman +11 more
TL;DR: The United States Department of Energy-National Energy Technology Laboratory (US-DOE-NETL) methodology for screening-level assessment of prospective CO2 storage resources in shale using a volumetric equation is presented in this paper.
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Investigating the role of water on CO2-Utica Shale interactions for carbon storage and shale gas extraction activities – Evidence for pore scale alterations
Angela Goodman,Sean Sanguinito,Sean Sanguinito,Mary K. Tkach,Sittichai Natesakhawat,Sittichai Natesakhawat,Barbara Kutchko,Jim Fazio,Jim Fazio,Patricia Cvetic +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the physical and chemical alteration of the carbonate-rich Utica Shale following CO2 exposure when thin films of water were present at the shale surface was probed.
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Quantifying dry supercritical CO2-induced changes of the Utica Shale
Sean Sanguinito,Sean Sanguinito,Angela Goodman,Mary K. Tkach,Barbara Kutchko,Jeffrey T. Culp,Jeffrey T. Culp,Sittichai Natesakhawat,Sittichai Natesakhawat,Jim Fazio,Jim Fazio,Isis Fukai,Isis Fukai,Dustin Crandall +13 more
TL;DR: In-situ Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy coupled with high temperature and pressure capability was used to examine the interaction of dry CO2 on Utica Shale, clay, and kerogen samples at the molecular scale and characterize vibrational changes of sorption bands sensitive to the gas-solid environment as discussed by the authors.
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An investigation of factors affecting the interaction of CO 2 and CH 4 on shale in Appalachian Basin
Lei Hong,Lei Hong,Jinesh C. Jain,Jinesh C. Jain,Vyacheslav Romanov,Christina L. Lopano,Corinne Disenhof,Corinne Disenhof,Angela Goodman,Sheila W. Hedges,Daniel J. Soeder,Sean Sanguinito,Robert Dilmore +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of various physical and chemical parameters on CO2/Shale and CH4/shale interaction was evaluated, and implications for sequestration of CO2 in depleted shale reservoirs were considered.