Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study

The increase of Greenhouse gases emission is a growing concern nowadays all over the world. The consequences of the global warming which is caused by the Greenhouse gases emission start to be seen everywhere. Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide is one of the few ways available to reduce th...

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Main Author: Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi
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Published: IRC 2015
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.166902017-01-25T09:36:11Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16690/ Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi T Technology (General) The increase of Greenhouse gases emission is a growing concern nowadays all over the world. The consequences of the global warming which is caused by the Greenhouse gases emission start to be seen everywhere. Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide is one of the few ways available to reduce the emission of CO2. Deep saline aquifers considered as the primary option for sequestration of CO2. However, oil and gas reservoirs offers huge storage capabilities for long term. Even though, CO2 is currently being used as an enhanced oil recovery operation, injection of CO2 as a carbon sequestration strategy needs validation. This study focus on storing CO2 in watered-out reservoirs which are shallower compared to deep saline aquifers, it has relatively similar storage conditions to deep saline aquifers with advantage of the surface facilities and the information available. The watered-out reservoir has been producing for long time until the aquifer has moved up and the water saturation became very high. The injected CO2 dissolves and diffuses in oil and water, then the dissolved CO2 reacts with formation minerals and induces precipitation of minerals. IRC 2015-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16690/1/Ahmed%20_17877_Final%20report.pdf Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi (2015) Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
description The increase of Greenhouse gases emission is a growing concern nowadays all over the world. The consequences of the global warming which is caused by the Greenhouse gases emission start to be seen everywhere. Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide is one of the few ways available to reduce the emission of CO2. Deep saline aquifers considered as the primary option for sequestration of CO2. However, oil and gas reservoirs offers huge storage capabilities for long term. Even though, CO2 is currently being used as an enhanced oil recovery operation, injection of CO2 as a carbon sequestration strategy needs validation. This study focus on storing CO2 in watered-out reservoirs which are shallower compared to deep saline aquifers, it has relatively similar storage conditions to deep saline aquifers with advantage of the surface facilities and the information available. The watered-out reservoir has been producing for long time until the aquifer has moved up and the water saturation became very high. The injected CO2 dissolves and diffuses in oil and water, then the dissolved CO2 reacts with formation minerals and induces precipitation of minerals.
format Final Year Project
author Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi
author_facet Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi
author_sort Mohamed, Ahmed Abdalmonim Abdalhi
title Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
title_short Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
title_full Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
title_fullStr Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Sequestration of CO2 into waterflooded sand-A Simulation Study
title_sort feasibility of sequestration of co2 into waterflooded sand-a simulation study
publisher IRC
publishDate 2015
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16690/1/Ahmed%20_17877_Final%20report.pdf
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