CO2 Sequestration
Thursday, 10 April
Grand Hall B
Technical Session
Geological storage of CO2 is expected to play a major role in mitigating the effects of rising CO2 emissions. This session will include several papers on mineralization in reactive rock formations as well as studies that address salt crystallization during CO2 injection. Further, new surfactants derived from CO2 as well as alternative eco-friendly chelants will be discussed.
Session Chairpersons
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0830-0900 224267CO2-induced In-situ Fast Mineralization In Fractures To Remedy Leakage For Safe CO2 Geo-sequestration
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0900-0930 224315Formate-Enhanced CO2 Mineralization With Carbonate, Mafic, And Ultramafic Rocks
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0930-1000 224277Modelling Halite Precipitation During Co2 Injection In A Heterogeneous Reservoir : A North Sea Field Case Example.
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1030-1100 224321Atmospheric Carbon Capture And Storage Using Ultramafic Rocks: A Novel Approach To Integrated Co₂ Sequestration
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1100-1130 224268Can Artificial Intelligence Design Your Experiment? A Carbon Capture Example
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1130-1200 224263Co2 Storage And Utilization In Carbonate Reservoirs Using Nanoparticle-stabilized Foam
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Alternate 224239Novel CO2-modified Surfactant For CO2 Sequestration And Crude Oil Viscosity Reduction
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Alternate 224266Green H2s Mitigation: Exploring The Eco-friendly Chelant-metal Ion Adsorbents