29 Energy Storage and Gas Applications
Tuesday, 4 October
371 A-C
Technical Session
This session will highlight exciting new developments in areas related to low-carbon subsurface engineering such as: gas-injection EOR techniques, CO2 EOR and sequestration in oil reservoirs, CO2 and hydrogen storage in porous media, and hydrogen production from shale reservoirs. These contributions will help the petroleum industry to better prepare for the energy transition.
Session Chairperson(s)
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0830-0855 210189The Positive Effect of Geomechanics on Adsorption and Transport Processes During Co2 Huff-n-Puff in Organic Shale
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0855-0920 210202Geological Storage Of Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen In Jordanian Shale Formations
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0920-0945 210221Gas Transport Modeling In Organic-rich Shales With Nonequilibrium Sorption Kinetics
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0945-1010 210327Buoyant Flow Of H2 Versus CO2 In Storage Aquifers
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1040-1105 210419Injection Of Flue Gas Improves Co2 Permeability And Storage Capacity In Coal : A Promising Technology
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1105-1130 210124Sweep Improvement In CO2-IOR Through Direct CO2 Viscosification
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1130-1155 210356Coupled Enhanced Natural Gas Recovery And Blue Hydrogen (EGRBH) Generation
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Alternate 210292Microwave-Assisted Catalytic Heating For Enhanced Clean Hydrogen Generation From Methane Cracking In Shale Rocks
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Alternate 210153Experimental And Modeling Study Of CO2 EOR And CO2 Storage In Heavy Oil Reservoirs
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Alternate 210351Pros And Cons Of Saline Aquifers Against Depleted Hydrocarbon Reservoirs For Hydrogen Energy Storage