Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide

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    Abstract

    One of the global challenges in tackling climate change is to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology has been considered as an option to reduce CO2 emission into atmosphere by capturing CO2 from the flue gases and storing that in deep geological formations. Geological sequestration options for carbon dioxide which promote enhanced hydrocarbon recovery provide financial offsets in terms of CO2 sequestration cost. These include enhanced recovery of hydrocarbons from depleting oil and gas reservoirs as well as unmineable coal seams. This chapter presents an overview of the existing CCS technologies with the aim to provide essential learning materials for undergraduate and postgraduate students of interdisciplinary subjects, and in specific within the context of energy and environmental geotechnics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationManaging Global Warming
    Subtitle of host publicationAn Interface of Technology and Human Issues
    EditorsTrevor M Letcher
    PublisherElsevier BV
    Chapter16
    Pages487-500
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Print)0128141042, 978-0128141045
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Carbon storage
    • CO2
    • Sequestration
    • ECBM
    • Enhanced hydrocarbon recovery
    • Carbon emission

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