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2026 SPE International Conference & Exhibition on Formation Damage Control
18–20 February 2026 | DoubleTree by Hilton | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA

 

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Advances in CO2 Storage and Injection Technologies

Thursday, 19 February
Salon A
Technical Session
This session presents a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in CO2 injection and storage, highlighting the interplay between geochemical processes, thermal dynamics, and reservoir integrity. Attendees will gain insights into experimental findings and emerging technologies designed to enhance injectivity, mitigate formation damage, and improve long-term storage performance.
Session Chairpersons
Nola Zwarich - ConocoPhillips
Feng Liang - Aramco Services
  • 0830-0900 230579
    Geochemical Interactions and Reservoir Integrity in CO2 Storage: Insights from the San Andres Formation
    A.A. Ayensigna, H. Rahnema, K.A. Boateng, W. Ampomah, E. Agyei, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
  • 0900-0930 230583
    Temperature effects on injectivity decline due to rock dry-out, salt precipitation and fines migration during CO2 storage: laboratory and mathematical modelling
    A. Keykhosravi, T.L. Russell, The University of Adelaide; N. Zulkifli, S.B. Shafian, M. Mahamad Amir, A. A Manap, PETRONAS Research Sdn Bhd; A. Badalyan, P. Bedrikovetsky, A. Zeinijahromi, The University of Adelaide
  • 0930-1000 230571
    Formation Damage Concerns and Laboratory Considerations with CO2 Injection in Carbon Storage Wells
    M. Martin, S. Drylie, J. Antia, F. Chen, J. Green, Core Laboratories Inc; B. Dindoruk, Texas A&M University
  • 1000-1030 230539
    Carbon Mineralization in Olivine-Rich Rocks: Analysis of Natural Process on Earth Compared to Mars and Implications for Carbon Storage
    S. Saadat, M. Mokhtari, University of Louisiana At Lafayette; A. Ettehadi, Oklahoma State University; M. Alsaihati, D. Adjei, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • 1030-1100 230576
    Joule Thomson CO2 Cooling Under Different Regime Heating by Adjacent Layers
    C. Chesnokov, The University of Adelaide; R. Farajzadeh, Shell Global Solutions International BV; K. Fedorov, University of Tyumen; P. Bedrikovetsky, University of Adelaide
  • 1100-1130 230572
    Geomechanical Laplace-Fourier Transform Model Applied to Log-Log Well-Test Diagnostics of Compaction Damage and Underground Geological CO2/H2 Storage Near Partially Communicating Faults with Non-Uniform Reservoir Thickness
    F.B. Fernandes, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro