Risk Assessment of Selected CCS Wells through Feature, Event, and Process Method and Comparison of the Barrier Effect
Khizar Abid,
Catalin Teodoriu,
Muhammad Syafeeq bin Ebining Amir
et al.
Abstract:To reduce the CO 2 release in the atmosphere, the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technique presents a solution in which the CO 2 is captured from the emitting source and injected into a suitable geological formation in the subsurface. For the CCS project to be successful, CO 2 must be trapped underground for hundreds of years. In that respect, good integrity plays an important role as it ensures that the injected CO 2 remains sequestrated in the subsurface. Hence, this study presents a risk assessment … Show more
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