Advancements in Carbon Dioxide Utilization and Storages
Carbon dioxide utilization and storage is a multi-faceted process with the primary goal of safe, long-term CO2 storage. This session will draw upon technical contributions to further our understanding of carbon transport and storage and advance the technology. Lessons from offshore natural process observations and their impact on geologic storage, case studies, and numerical methods to improve analyses will be highlighted during these presentations. Timely discussions of infrastructure and well re-use will be leveraged to understand integrity issues and better identify candidate sites.
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1400-1425 220930Reuse Of Existing CO2 Pipeline and Pipeline Rights-of-Way for Large-Scale CCS Deployments
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1425-1450 220926Top-of-line Corrosion in Legacy and Abandoned Wells for CCS Applications
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1450-1515 220704Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Footprint Of Enhanced Oil Recovery Operations Through Optimizing Injected Fluid Composition
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1545-1610 220895Impact of Residual Fluid Composition and Injected Gas Purity on the Storage Capacity of the Depleted Shale Oil Reservoirs in the Presence of Diffusion and Sorption
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1610-1635 220723Assessment Of Protentional Underground Carbon Dioxide Storage In Post Heavy Oil Eor Phase Through Steam, Solvent, Or Hybrid Injection: A Field Case Study
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1635-1700 220942Material Selection, Compound Development Criteria and Elastomer Grade Optimization of Packer Element in CCUS Storage Well