2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-024-04223-8
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Potential for 50% Mechanical Strength Decline in Sandstone Reservoirs Due to Salt Precipitation and CO2–Brine Interactions During Carbon Sequestration

Mohammad Nooraiepour,
Krzysztof Polański,
Mohammad Masoudi
et al.

Abstract: Predictive modeling of CO2 storage sites requires a detailed understanding of physico-chemical processes and scale-up challenges. Dramatic injectivity decline may occur due to salt precipitation pore clogging in high-salinity aquifers during subsurface CO2 injection. This study aims to elucidate the impact of CO2-induced salt crystallization in the porous medium on the geomechanical properties of reservoir sandstones. As the impact of salt precipitation cannot be isolated from the precursor interactions with C… Show more

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