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Role of partial miscibility on pressure buildup due to constant rate injection of CO2 into closed and open brine aquifers (2011)
Journal Article
Mathias, S., Gluyas, J., González Martínez de Miguel, G., & Hosseini, S. (2011). Role of partial miscibility on pressure buildup due to constant rate injection of CO2 into closed and open brine aquifers. Water Resources Research, 47(12), Article W12525. https://doi.org/10.1029/2011wr011051

[1] This work extends an existing analytical solution for pressure buildup because of CO2 injection in brine aquifers by incorporating effects associated with partial miscibility. These include evaporation of water into the CO2 rich phase and dissolu... Read More about Role of partial miscibility on pressure buildup due to constant rate injection of CO2 into closed and open brine aquifers.

Defining simple and comprehensive assessment units for CO2 storage in saline formations beneath the UK North Sea and continental shelf (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wilkinson, M., Haszeldine, R., Hosa, A., Stewart, R., Holloway, S., Bentham, M., …Raistrick, M. (2011). Defining simple and comprehensive assessment units for CO2 storage in saline formations beneath the UK North Sea and continental shelf. Energy Procedia, 4, 4865-4872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.454

In the UK, by far the largest CO2 storage opportunities lie offshore. The North Sea in particular has a long and complex geological history, with potential reservoirs geographically widespread and occurring at multiple stratigraphic levels. Diverse s... Read More about Defining simple and comprehensive assessment units for CO2 storage in saline formations beneath the UK North Sea and continental shelf.