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As the world faces the urgent need to combat climate change, "CO2 Geosequestration: Capturing Carbon for a Sustainable Future" provides a comprehensive solution on carbon dioxide storage in geological media, and utilization to reduce the CO2 from the atmosphere. This book serves as a guide to understanding the science and technology for carbon dioxide geosequestration. In this engaging guide, the author delves into innovative methods and processes designed to securely store CO2 emissions from various sources. With a focus on environmental sustainability, the book explores the geological storage of carbon dioxide in depleted oil and gas reservoirs, coal, shale, saline aquifers, basalt, and other underground formations, ensuring that this remains safely sequestered for the long term.
Through a blend of real-world case studies, cutting-edge research, and expert insights, CO2 Geosequestration highlights the potential of this technology to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the carbon footprint of industries worldwide. From the basics of carbon capture to the intricate details of monitoring and verification, this book offers an in-depth look at the challenges, opportunities, and prospects of CO2 geosequestration. Whether you are a scientist, engineer, policymaker, or environmentally conscious individual, this book provides a valuable resource for understanding the fundamental principles and potential benefits of geosequestration in the fight against climate change. Join us on a journey toward a sustainable future where carbon capture and geosequestration play critical roles in protecting our planet for generations to come.
Offers a comprehensive exploration of a critical solution to combat climate change Ground-breaking science and technology behind carbon dioxide geosequestration Provides an in-depth perspective on the challenges, opportunities, and future prospects of CO2 geosequestration
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Dr. Annapurna Boruah is a senior associate professor at UPES Dehradun, India. She is a geoscientist, energy explorationist, sociopreneur. She was awarded her doctorate in geology from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Her research activities related to shale gas exploration, CO2 sequestration, and new hydrocarbon prospect identification techniques have set a new paradigm for understanding the future energy prospects of India. With 10+ years of work experience in both research and academics, she developed skills in diversified areas of earth science, energy exploration, and petroleum engineering. She has published many (30+) research papers in reputed journals, books, and conference proceedings. She delivered talks and courses at several international forums and has accomplished many (10+) industrial and collaborative projects in collaboration with industries and international universities. She is a part of "i-HAV," a special exploration drive of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG). She is the deputy associate editor of "Interpretation" Journal and an editorial board member of "Nature Portfolio". Recipient of the DST International Travel grant, AAPG Young Professional, Goldschmidt Students' Mentoring Grant, etc. She was featured on the January 2020 cover page of "Drilling and Exploration World" magazine as an inspiring woman in oil and gas.
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As the world faces the urgent need to combat climate change, " CO2 Geosequestration: Capturing Carbon for a Sustainable Future" provides a comprehensive solution on carbon dioxide storage in geological media, and utilization to reduce the CO2 from the atmosphere. This book serves as a guide to understanding the science and technology for carbon dioxide geosequestration. In this engaging guide, the author delves into innovative methods and processes designed to securely store CO2 emissions from various sources. With a focus on environmental sustainability, the book explores the geological storage of carbon dioxide in depleted oil and gas reservoirs, coal, shale, saline aquifers, basalt, and other underground formations, ensuring that this remains safely sequestered for the long term.
Through a blend of real-world case studies, cutting-edge research, and expert insights, CO2 Geosequestration highlights the potential of this technology to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the carbon footprint of industries worldwide. From the basics of carbon capture to the intricate details of monitoring and verification, this book offers an in-depth look at the challenges, opportunities, and prospects of CO2 geosequestration. Whether you're a scientist, engineer, policymaker, or environmentally conscious individual, this book provides a valuable resource for understanding the fundamental principles and potential benefits of geosequestration in the fight against climate change. Join us on a journey toward a sustainable future where carbon capture and geosequestration play critical roles in protecting our planet for generations to come.
Contenu
CO2 Geosequestration to mitigate the global climate change.- Reservoir Screening criteria for CO2 storage.- Carbon dioxide injection and gas recovery from the Shale Formation.- CO2 Fracturing as an alternative of hydraulic fracturing for Shale Gas production.- CO2 Sequestration and CH4 Extraction from Unmineable Coal Seams.- CO2 Sequestration in Saline Aquifers: Principles, Site Selection, and Operational Considerations.- Basalt: A Viable Host Rock for CO2 Sequestration and Mineralization.