Well and Caprock Integrity in CO2 Storage: Mechanisms, Modelling, and Long-Term Security
Thursday, 25 June
Room 3
Technical Session
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1030-1050 233275Time-dependent Wellbore Cement Integrity In Underground H2 Vs. CO2 Storage: Permeability Degradation, Carbonation Self-healing, And Mechanical Consequences
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1050-1110 233327Experimental Rig To Test The Integrity Of Cemented Annulus Under Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure Variation Of A Co2 Injector
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1110-1130 233292Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) Study Of CO2 And Caprock Integrity In Saline Aquifers
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1130-1150 233204How Critical Is Relative Permeability Uncertainty Modeling For Long-Term Geological CO₂ Storage?
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Alternate 233284Healing Mechanisms In Cement Under Co2 Exposure: Implications For Long-term Storage Security
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Alternate 233260Advanced Methodology For Improved Design Of CCUS Cement Under Cyclic CO2 Conditions
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Alternate 233332Enabling Offshore Carbon Storage Through Legacy Well Re-entry And Re-abandonment Strategies
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Alternate 233190What If The Caprock Fails? - How Permeability, Relative Permeability And Heterogeneity Control CO₂ Leakage Risks To Groundwater Systems And To Surface From Saline Aquifers

