A review and assessment of technologies for the geological storage of CO2 as gas hydrate in aquifers / B. Gunter ... [et al.].: M183-2/6575E-PDF

This paper will examine the technologies needed for the capture, transport, injection and monitoring of CO2 being stored in hydrate form. In some cases, these technologies will be similar to other CO2 storage applications. Certain conditions for storing CO2 in hydrate form are different from other CO2 storage applications such as CO2 enhanced coalbed methane recovery or CO2 enhanced oil recovery. These conditions may require different technologies to be considered in the capture, transport injection and monitoring of CO2. Additionally, numerical studies will be important for providing an integrated understanding of the process mechanisms in predicting the potential and economic viability of methane production and CO2 storage in a geological reservoir. ...

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Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Geological Survey of Canada.
Title A review and assessment of technologies for the geological storage of CO2 as gas hydrate in aquifers / B. Gunter ... [et al.].
Series title Open file (Geological Survey of Canada)6575
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "The research presented in the report was conducted under a formal Letter of Agreement between NRCan’s Office of Energy Research and Development (OERD) and ARC, covering fiscal years 2005-06 and 2006-07" -- foreword.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Sidney, B.C. : Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 2011.
Author / Contributor Gunter, B.
Description vi, 55 p. : tables, figures.
Catalogue number
  • M183-2/6575E-PDF
Subject terms Groundwater
Gases
Storage
Hydrogeology
Aquifers
Carbon dioxide
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