2010
DOI: 10.2172/1013647
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Capture and Sequestration of CO2 at the Boise White Paper Mill

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“…In order to assess how injection pressure scales with injection rate, an additional suite of simulations was completed with CO 2 injection rates ranging from 8,786 to 878,564 MT yr −1 , which corresponds with 1% to 100% of the Case 2 injection scenario proposed in the Final Scientific/Technical Report for the Wallula Site (McGrail et al, 2010). These simulations were completed for five λ and S gr parameter combinations within the parameter space, and these parameter combinations are identfied with circles in Figure 4.…”
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“…In order to assess how injection pressure scales with injection rate, an additional suite of simulations was completed with CO 2 injection rates ranging from 8,786 to 878,564 MT yr −1 , which corresponds with 1% to 100% of the Case 2 injection scenario proposed in the Final Scientific/Technical Report for the Wallula Site (McGrail et al, 2010). These simulations were completed for five λ and S gr parameter combinations within the parameter space, and these parameter combinations are identfied with circles in Figure 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McGrail et al, 2010). The lower injection rate is used on the assumption that highly restrictive relative permeability parameter sets would likely result in fluid pressure approaching or in excess of the thermophys-ical correlations for pressure (60 MPa) within the ECO2N fluid property module.…”
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“…When LIPs are extruded subaerially, they cool rapidly, forming porous outer rinds with large voids spaces. High porosity has been measured over thick flow sequences on land, such as Columbia River Plateau, Deccan Traps, and CAMP basalts. , Pilot injection projects for CO 2 sequestration in basalt flows are underway in Iceland and in the Columbia River plateau . These projects anticipate that CO 2 injected in basalt rocks will ultimately be sequestered in the form of thermodynamically stable and environmentally benign minerals.…”
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confidence: 99%