Introduction to Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs

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Introduction to Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs

Energy technology and engineering

Authors: Ramesh Agarwal, Danqing Liu

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Language: English

Published by: Elsevier

Published on: 23 November 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780443153303


Introduction

Carbon capture and sequestration has become an essential technology for addressing the mitigation of global warming and adverse climate change due to increasing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion worldwide. However, the scientific/engineering community still lacks thorough and practical knowledge about various types of reservoirs capable of effective long-term CO2 sequestration.

Book Overview

Introduction to Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs pulls together the relevant basic scientific knowledge and applications to help reservoir engineering practitioners learn and utilize the potential of CO2 sequestration in saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs. After presenting the fundamental properties of various reservoirs, the authors describe each type of reservoir and explain basic parameters, benchmark cases, experimental data, optimization strategies for CO2 sequestration, prospects, and outlook.

Additional Content

Rounding out the text with a glossary and consideration of future developments, this book delivers the necessary tools for engineers to better understand carbon sequestration and advance the energy transition.

Introduces the physical characteristics of saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs

Describes the physics and chemistry of CO2 sequestration in different types of reservoirs and their modeling

Applies numerical simulation and optimization methodology to various reservoirs with real-world examples

Reviews machine learning applications to carbon capture and sequestration

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