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A review of the studies on CO₂–brine–rock interaction in geological storage process
Peter, Ameh ; Yang, Dongmin ; ;
Peter, Ameh
Yang, Dongmin
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2022-04-12
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CO2–brine–rock interaction impacts the behavior and efficiency of CO2 geological storage; a thorough understanding of these impacts is important. A lot of research in the past has considered the nature and impact of CO2–brine–rock interaction and much has been learned. Given that the solubility and rate of mineralization of CO2 in brine under reservoir conditions is slow, free and mobile, CO2 will be contained in the reservoir for a long time until the phase of CO2 evolves. A review of independent research indicates that the phase of CO2 affects the nature of CO2–brine–rock interaction. It is important to understand how different phases of CO2 that can be present in a reservoir affects CO2–brine–rock interaction. However, the impact of the phase of CO2 in a CO2–brine–rock interaction has not been given proper attention. This paper is a systematic review of relevant research on the impact of the phase of CO2 on the behavior and efficiency of CO2 geological storage, extending to long-term changes in CO2, brine, and rock properties; it articulates new knowledge on the effect of the phase of CO2 on CO2–brine–rock behavior in geosequestration sites and highlights areas for further development.
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Peter A, Yang D, Eshiet KI-II, Sheng Y. (2022) A Review of the Studies on CO₂–Brine–Rock Interaction in Geological Storage Process. Geosciences, 12(4):168. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040168
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© 2022 The Authors. Published by MDPI. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040168
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2076-3263
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2076-3263