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State of the art review of CO2 Storage Site Selection and Characterisation Methods

 
1. INTRODUCTION
 
2. GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF THE SITE
 
3. FLOW MODELLING
 
4 REACTIVE FLOW MODELLING
 
5. COUPLED GEOMECHANICAL AND FLOW MODELLING
 
6. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND RISK ASSESSMENT
 
7. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
 
8. PUBLIC PERCEPTION AND ACCEPTANCE
 
9. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
 
 
3.1 Flow and transport mechanisms
 
3.2 Overview of numerical models used in flow modelling for CO2 stora...
 
3.3 Flow Modelling in CO2 Injection Operations
 
3.4 Conclusions
 
 
3.2.1 TOUGH2
 
3.2.2 TOUGHREACT
 
3.2.3 ECLIPSE
 
» 3.2.4 CGM
 
3.2.5 CMG-GEM
 
3.2.6 PumaFlow
 
3.2.7 Coores™
 
 

3.2.4 CGM

The Craig-Geffen-Morse (CGM) water flooding model uses geological and hydrological information, along with assumptions concerning CO2Carbon dioxide/brine multiphase behaviour, as input to predict the evolving behaviour of the injected CO2Carbon dioxide through time.

 
 
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