2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1846
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Synergy of CO2 Storage and Oil Recovery in Different Geological Formations: Case Study in the Baltic Sea

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“…Seismic explorations of the seabed are still needed for future offshore developments, related to oil and gas, or for renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind farms and CO 2 deposition. 40,41 The results of our empirical study on Atlantic cod, in combination with the theoretical exploration of likely causes of population-level effects, 13 suggest that exposure to seismic survey sounds could affect the GES of the North Sea through an impact on the cod population. We therefore believe that replication of the current study, in the same or at other places and with the same or other species, is warranted, but that we also need to follow up with additional information on movement-related oxygen use, 42 behavioral-state-related feeding rates, 28 and prey nutritional values 13 .…”
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“…Seismic explorations of the seabed are still needed for future offshore developments, related to oil and gas, or for renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind farms and CO 2 deposition. 40,41 The results of our empirical study on Atlantic cod, in combination with the theoretical exploration of likely causes of population-level effects, 13 suggest that exposure to seismic survey sounds could affect the GES of the North Sea through an impact on the cod population. We therefore believe that replication of the current study, in the same or at other places and with the same or other species, is warranted, but that we also need to follow up with additional information on movement-related oxygen use, 42 behavioral-state-related feeding rates, 28 and prey nutritional values 13 .…”
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“…In several places of the world, CO2 is trapped in carboniferous formations (He et al, 2011). The idea of geological storage further seeks to reproduce such natural phenomenon which attests to the great potential that geological formations have for storage of gases (Shogenov et al, 2017).…”
Section: Co2 Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reservoirs currently used are depleted oil and gas fields, saline aquifers and Carboniferous formations (Agartan et al, 2018;Hosa et al, 2011;Qi et al, 2009;Hassanzadeh et al, 2008). The use of carboniferous formations as a reservoir occurs when the coal is no longer operable and the extraction of methane (CH4) adsorbed in the pores of the geological formation and desulfurization of the coal with high SO2 contents due to the presence of pyrite is desired (Shogenov et al, 2017;Xia and Xie, 2017;Borah and Baruah, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing these aspects can contribute to a better understanding of subsurface processes and structures and, therefore, also aid to understanding the economic potential of the subsurface. In particular, hydrocarbon migration pathways through the subsurface and hydrocarbon sealing layers play an important role in the exploration of suitable sites for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) or the storage of nuclear waste and hydrogen (Shogenov et al., 2017; Shogenova et al., 2009; Tarkowski, 2017). A detailed knowledge of these pathways and sealings is therefore of outstanding importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or the storage of nuclear waste and hydrogen (Shogenov et al, 2017;Shogenova et al, 2009;Tarkowski, 2017). A detailed knowledge of these pathways and sealings is therefore of outstanding importance.…”
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