Project cooperationUpdated on 29 October 2024
Formation damages and injectivity during CO2-injection
About
Establish tool for better understanding of formation damages during CO2-injection that will make it possible to reduce risk for formation damages and the possibility to remove critical formation damages. Back flow of injected fluids will also be studied.
Formation damage mechanisms will be studied in CO2-injection experiments at different scales at realistic reservoir conditions using realistic rocks and fluids. Simulation tools will be used in design and interpretation of experiments.
Topic
- CM2024-04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
Type
- R&D Partner
- Technology Partner
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Project cooperation
- CM2024-04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
Nimisha Vedanti
CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute
India
Project cooperation
Repurposing of oil and gas infrastructure for CO2 storage
- Other
- Investor
- Consultant
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Technology Partner
- Validator/Living lab
- CM2024-04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
Amir Taheri
Senior Researcher at NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
Norway
Project cooperation
CO2 CAPTURE AND UTILIZATION PROJECT - UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA (SPAIN)
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- CM2024-05: Hydrogen & renewable fuels
- CM2024-04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
Guillermo Diaz Sainz
Assistant Professor at University of Cantabria
Spain