Effects of Anisotropy and CO[sub.2] Wettability on CO[sub.2] Storage Capacity in Sandstone
Effects of Anisotropy and CO[sub.2] Wettability on CO[sub.2] Storage Capacity in Sandstone
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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The geological sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO[sub.2]) is an alternative strategy for mitigating global warming. The CO[sub.2] storage capacity is often characterized by the capillary pressure curve, which in turn depends on the pressure and temperature of the injected CO[sub.2] and the internal structure of the reservoir rocks. The key structu...
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Effects of Anisotropy and CO[sub.2] Wettability on CO[sub.2] Storage Capacity in Sandstone
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1468-8115
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10.1155/2022/5900255