“…Anthropogenic greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), have dramatically increased because of fuel combustion and are believed to be a major source for global warming. Geological reservoirs that act as natural resources to extract natural gas and oil are believed to have great potential for storage of anthropogenic CO 2 . − Also, injection of CO 2 into some geologic reservoirs could result in enhanced oil recovery or enhanced gas production. , Geologic formations, such as brine aquifers, have great potential to sequester substantial amounts of CO 2 for permanent subsurface storage. − Several worldwide projects are underway involving saline aquifers, and limited data on these projects are available in published literature. − Some of the major large-scale CO 2 sequestration projects include the In Salah project in Algeria, ,, the Sleipner project in the North Sea, , the Gorgon project in Australia, , and the Snøhvit project in Norway . Estimated storage capacities exceeding 10 Mt have been reported in some geologic repositories planned for CO 2 sequestration. ,, A few modeling studies and site characterization works have been reported at field scale and basin scale to investigate the plume behavior of CO 2 . ,, …”