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EU Project Report: NASCENT - Natural Analogues for the Geological Storage of...
This is the final report of the Natural Analogues for the Geological Storage of CO2 in the Geological Environment (NASCENT) project. The NASCENT project has studied natural... -
EU Project: NASCENT - Natural Analogues for the Geological Storage of CO2
In January 1993, as part of the Joule II Non-nuclear Energy Research Programme, the European Commission initiated a two year study of the potential for the disposal of... -
CO2GeoNet Paper: Carbonation of borehole seals: Comparing evidence from...
It is crucial that the engineered seals of boreholes in the vicinity of a deep storage facility remain effective for considerable timescales if the long-term geological... -
EU Project: CO2GeoNet - Network of Excellence on CO2 Geological Storage
CO2GeoNet is the European scientific authority dealing with all aspects of geological storage of CO2, durably engaged in enabling the safe and efficient deployment of the CO2... -
Joule II Project Paper: Natural occurrences as analogues for the geological...
It is now generally accepted that anthropogenic CO2 emissions are contributing to the global rise in atmospheric CO2 concentrations. One possibility for reducing carbon dioxide... -
EU Project Report: Weyburn - IEA (International Energy Agency) Weyburn CO2...
The IEA (International Energy Agency) Weyburn Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring and Storage Project has analysed the effects of a miscible CO2 flood into a carbonate reservoir... -
EU Project: Weburn - IEA (International Energy Agency) Weyburn CO2...
The IEA (International Energy Agency) Weyburn Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring and Storage Project has analysed the effects of a miscible CO2 flood into a carbonate reservoir... -
Joule II Project Paper: Safety of the underground disposal of carbon dioxide
The risks associated with the transport and injection of carbon dioxide are reasonably well understood and already borne in the USA. There is a remote possibility that CO2... -
Joule II Project Paper: The Joule II project the underground disposal of...
In January 1993, as part of the Joule II Non-nuclear Energy Research Programme, the European Commission initiated a two year study of the potential for the disposal of... -
Joule II Project Report: The underground disposal of carbon dioxide : Final...
This report give detailed results, conclusions and recommendations of the Joule II project CT92-0031. 'The Underground Disposal of Carbon Dioxide'. A summary of the results of... -
Joule II Project Report: The underground disposal of carbon dioxide : Final Report
The purpose of Joule II Project Number CT92-0031 'The Underground Disposal of Carbon Dioxide' was to examine the potential for reducing CO2 emissions to the Earth's atmosphere... -
Joule II Project Paper: An overview of the underground disposal of carbon dioxide
The underground disposal of industrial quantities of CO2 is entirely feasible. Cost is the main barrier to implementation. The preferred concept is disposal into porous and... -
Joule II Project Paper: An overview of the Joule II project 'The underground...
In January 1993, as part of the Joule II Non-nuclear Energy Research Programme, the European Commission initiated a two year study of the potential for the disposal of... -
EU Project: Joule II - The underground disposal of carbon dioxide
In January 1993, as part of the Joule II Non-nuclear Energy Research Programme, the European Commission initiated a two year study of the potential for the disposal of... -
UKCCSRC Call 1 project data: Results of a consultation with QICS researchers
The NERC-funded QICS controlled CO2 release experiment (located offshore Oban, Scotland) mimics the formation of a new CO2 seep in the marine environment. At the site, CO2 is... -
UKCCSRC Call 1 project report: Technology review - Chemical tracers for CCS:...
This report has been superseded by the paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1750583617301081. Grant number: UKCCSRC-C1-31. The NERC-funded QICS controlled... -
UKCCSRC Call 1 project report: Technology review - Marine geolocation technology
The NERC-funded QICS controlled CO2 release experiment (located offshore Oban, Scotland) mimics the formation of a new CO2 seep in the marine environment. At the site, CO2 is... -
UKCCSRC Call 1 project report: Technology review - laboratory experiments...
This review details the laboratory experiments that have investigated leakage of geologically stored CO2 (as of June 2013). These experiments have covered a range of leakage... -
UKCCSRC Call 2 project poster: Advanced Sorbents for CCS via Controlled...
This poster on the UKCCSRC Call 2 project, Advanced Sorbents for CCS via Controlled Sintering, was presented at the Cardiff Biannual_10.09.14. Grant number: UKCCSRC-C2-206. -
UKCCSRC Call 1 project blog: Mixed Matrix Membrane Preparation for PCC,...
This is a blog (Update, 22.01.14) on the UKCCSRC Call 1 project, Mixed Matrix Membrane Preparation for PCC. Grant number: UKCCSRC-C1-36.