Abstract:CO2 injection into underground formations involves the flow of CO2 in subsurface rocks which already contain water. The flow of CO2 into the target formation is governed mainly by capillary forces, viscous forces and interfacial interactions. Any change in subsurface conditions of pressure and temperature during injection will have an impact on the capillary and viscous forces and the interfacial interactions, which, in turn, will have an influence the injection, displacement, migration, and storage capacity a… Show more
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