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Reactive transport modelling of the impact of CO2 injection on the clayey cap rock at Sleipner (North Sea)

Irina Gaus, +2 more
- 25 Apr 2005 - 
- Vol. 217, Iss: 3, pp 319-337
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In this paper, a reactive transport modelling including reaction kinetics was performed of dissolved CO2 in the cap rock at Sleipner (37 °C, 101.3×105 Pa).
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This article is published in Chemical Geology.The article was published on 2005-04-25. It has received 395 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carbonate.

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CO2 Sequestration in Deep Sedimentary Formations

TL;DR: Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration (CCS) in deep geological formations has recently emerged as an important option for reducing greenhouse emissions as discussed by the authors, and if CCS is implemented on the scale needed to make noticeable reductions in atmospheric CO2, a billion metric tons or more must be sequestered annually, a 250 fold increase over the amount sequestered today.
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Role and impact of CO2–rock interactions during CO2 storage in sedimentary rocks

TL;DR: In this paper, the main aspects that are possibly affecting the safety and/or feasibility of the CO 2 storage scheme are reviewed and identified, based on each interaction environment, and the methodologies for assessing CO 2-rock interactions are discussed.
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Carbon dioxide storage potential of shales

TL;DR: In this article, diffusive transport and gas sorption experiments on one well characterised shale sample (Muderong Shale, Australia) and different clay minerals were performed to obtain information on the sealing integrity and the CO2 storage potential of these materials.
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The geomechanics of CO2 storage in deep sedimentary formations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a review of the geomechanics and modeling of geOMEchanics associated with geologic carbon storage (GCS), focusing on storage in deep sedimentary formations, in particular saline aquifers.
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Mineral Carbonation of CO2

TL;DR: CarbFix as discussed by the authors injects CO2 into permeable basaltic rocks in an attempt to form carbonate minerals directly through a coupled dissolution-precipitation process.
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Diagenetic processes in the Brent Group (Middle Jurassic) reservoirs of the North Sea: an overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied diagenetic processes arrested at different burial depths and temperatures in the Brent Group sandstones of the northern Viking Graben and East Shetland Basin in the range between 1.8 and 4.5 km.
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Demonstrating Storage of CO_2 in Geological Reservoirs : the Sleipner and SACS Projects

TL;DR: The Saline Aquifer CO2 Storage (SACS) project Consortium as mentioned in this paper is the first commercial application of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers in the world.

Reactive Transport Modeling of Geologic CO{sub 2} Sequestration in Saline Aquifers: The Influence of Intra-Aquifer Shales and the Relative Effectiveness of Structural, Solubility, and Mineral Trapping During Prograde and Retrograde Sequestration

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of fundamental questions regarding the processes and effectiveness of geologic CO-sub 2 sequestration in saline aquifers are addressed, including: what is the ultimate fate of CO{sub 2} injected into these environments? Once injected, it is immediately subject to two sets of competing processes: migration processes and sequestration processes.
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A Physicochemical Characterisation and Geochemical Modelling Approach for Determining Porewater Chemistries in Argillaceous Rocks

TL;DR: In this article, a physicochemical characterisation procedure for rock samples combined with geochemical modelling is described which allows porewater composition to be determined in low porosity/permeability clay rich systems.
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