DOI: 10.18130/v3jd25
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Storing and Securing Carbon Dioxide in Depleted Shale Formations

Abstract: Hydraulically fractured shale formations are being developed widely for oil and gas production. These fractured shales have a number of characteristics that could make them attractive candidates for geological carbon sequestration (GCS) once the formations have been depleted of oil and gas. They generally exist deep in the subsurface and have low permeability beyond the artificial fracture network that was created during well completion suggesting that they could be permanent repositories. In addition, gas pip… Show more

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