The injection of liquid cool CO2 in a warm depleted gas reservoir

conference paper
The P18-4 compartment (operated by TAQA Energy B.V.) would be injected by CO2 at a minimum temperature of 12 degrees C. At these temperatures, the CO2 phase will either be a gas or a liquid. As the initial temperature of the reservoir is 120 oC, the CO2 will eventually be the gaseous or (at higher pressures), the supercritical phase. An outstanding issue was the simulation of the fate and transport of the injected liquid CO2, with emphasis on the temperature effects. In this presentation, we will present results of our latest research efforts.
TNO Identifier
500721
Source title
2nd Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference and Exhibition: Technologies for Sustainable Use of the Deep Sub-Surface, SES 2013, 30 September 2013 through 4 October 2013, Pau
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1
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