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  • Tags: GEOLOGICAL carbon sequestration

Hypothesis The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum engineering applications is controlled by interfacial forces in the pores of rocks. Recent advances in modelling these systems has arisen…

The breakthrough pressure of tight rocks is a critical parameter in the geological storage of CO2 and the extraction of unconventional natural gas resources. Breakthrough pressure determines the caprock sealing efficiency and the generation and…

Hypothesis The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum engineering applications is controlled by interfacial forces in the pores of rocks. Recent advances in modelling these systems has arisen…
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