articleInternational journal of greenhouse gas controlApr 26, 2015HYBRID OA

Capillary trapping for geologic carbon dioxide storage – From pore scale physics to field scale implications

Imperial College London · Stanford University

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Abstract

A significant amount of theoretical, numerical and observational work has been published focused on various aspects of capillary trapping in CO2 storage since the IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2005). This research has placed capillary trapping in a central role in nearly every aspect of the geologic storage of CO2. Capillary, or residual, trapping – where CO2 is rendered immobile in the pore space as disconnected ganglia, surrounded by brine in a storage aquifer – is controlled by fluid and interfacial physics at the size scale of rock pores. These processes have been observed at the pore scale in situ using X-ray microtomography at reservoir conditions. A large database of…

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Keywords
  • Capillary action
  • Plume
  • Trapping
  • Porous medium
  • Imbibition
  • Petroleum engineering
  • Brine
  • Materials science
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