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LAPSE:2023.8952
CO2 Sequestration Overview in Geological Formations: Trapping Mechanisms Matrix Assessment
Fatima Al Hameli, Hadi Belhaj, Mohammed Al Dhuhoori
February 24, 2023
Abstract
This review focuses on the consequences of the early and rapid deployment of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) technologies, which is currently recognized as a critical problem in fulfilling climate change mitigation objectives and as a viable alternative for countries throughout the world. Currently, the geological storage of CO2 is the most effective and, in many cases, the only viable short- to medium-term alternative for considerably moving towards CO2 sequestration in geological sinks and, thus, lowering net carbon emissions into the atmosphere. Furthermore, this review explores the global and environmental measurements of CO2 emissions, as well as the emphasis behind more efficient energy usage. The components of the CCS system are briefly examined, with an emphasis on the technologies that have been developed by previous scholars to support carbon capture, as well as the kinds of carbon geological formations that are suitable sinks for CO2. Additionally, the importance of carbon interaction and sequestration in unconventional formations are examined through case studies that are applied to coalbed seams and shale gas reservoirs. Numerous trapping processes are grouped and introduced in a constructive matrix to easily distinguish the broad trapping mechanisms, which are (1) chemical, (2) physicochemical, and (3) physical trapping, and each of these categories are further classified in depth based on their contribution to CO2 storage.
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CO2 geological storage, CO2 sequestration, storage capacity, trapping mechanisms
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Al Hameli F, Belhaj H, Al Dhuhoori M. CO2 Sequestration Overview in Geological Formations: Trapping Mechanisms Matrix Assessment. (2023). LAPSE:2023.8952
Author Affiliations
Al Hameli F: Petroleum Engineering Department, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 127788, United Arab Emirates [ORCID]
Belhaj H: Petroleum Engineering Department, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 127788, United Arab Emirates [ORCID]
Al Dhuhoori M: Petroleum Engineering Department, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 127788, United Arab Emirates
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
20
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7805
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-10-21
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1996-1073
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