The role of supercritical carbon dioxide for recovery of shale gas and sequestration in gas shale reservoirs

Author:

Lyu Qiao12345ORCID,Tan Jingqiang12345ORCID,Li Lei12345ORCID,Ju Yiwen67895,Busch Andreas1011121314ORCID,Wood David A.151614ORCID,Ranjith Pathegama Gamage1718192021,Middleton Richard2223,Shu Biao12345,Hu Chenger12345,Wang Zhanghu12345,Hu Ruining12345

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction of Nonferrous Metals and Geological Environment Monitoring

2. School of Geosciences and Info-physics

3. Central South University

4. Changsha 410083

5. China

6. Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics

7. College of Earth and Planetary Sciences

8. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

9. Beijing

10. The Lyell Centre

11. Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering

12. Heriot-Watt University

13. Edinburgh

14. UK

15. DWA Energy Limited

16. Lincoln

17. Deep Earth Energy Lab

18. Department of Civil Engineering

19. Monash University

20. Melbourne

21. Australia

22. Carbon Solutions LLC

23. USA

Abstract

This review summarizes the potential and challenges of supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) enhanced shale gas recovery and sequestration in shale reservoirs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Pollution,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Environmental Chemistry

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