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Chemical tracer partition coefficients for CCS

22nd March 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 storage

This project studies the use of chemical tracers to track the migration of CO2 once it’s injected underground and to monitor the containment security. Once injected, tracers partition between the CO2 and the other fluids present in the system. Supercritical CO2/water partition coefficients are established for a number of chemical tracers relevant to CCS. This study will improve estimates and correlations for characterising reservoir capacity.

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Chemical tracer partition coefficients for CCS

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