Multiphase behaviour - relative permeability and capillary pressures / The University of Queensland...
Multiphase behaviour - relative permeability and capillary pressures / The University of Queensland Surat Deep Aquifer Appraisal Project (UQ-SDAAP).
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[St Lucia, Queensland] : The University of Queensland, 2019.
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1 online resource (18 pages) : colour charts.
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text
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computer
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online resource
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[St Lucia, Queensland] : The University of Queensland, 2019.
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Queensland
Date Published
2019.
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The multiphase behaviour of the CO2/water system is important for carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. This report focusses only on supercritical CO2. Given that no well data currently exists in the UQ-SDAAP notional injection sector sweet spots, the project developed an approach to estimate the most likely range of relative permeability valu...
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Multiphase behaviour - relative permeability and capillary pressures / The University of Queensland Surat Deep Aquifer Appraisal Project (UQ-SDAAP).
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UQ-SDAAP Multiphase behaviour - relative permeability and capillary pressures
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Scoping study for material carbon abatement via carbon capture and storage : supplementary detailed report
University of Queensland Surat Deep Aquifer Appraisal Project (UQ-SDAAP) : supplementary detailed report
Multiphase behaviour - relative permeability and capillary pressures : UQ Carbon Capture and Storage Scoping Study
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Scoping study for material carbon abatement via carbon capture and storage
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Research Team: Mr Iain Rodger, The University of Queensland; Prof Andrew Garnett, The University of Queensland; Prof Jim Underschultz, The University of Queensland.
"30 April 2019".
Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-18)...
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Mode of access: Available online.
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74VKaR0k3J6d
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKaR0k3J6d
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9781742722627 PDF
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991024395294102626