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Abdullah Cihan
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CO2 Injection Schedule Dominates Induced Rupture and Seismicity in Complex Faults
ADVANCES IN CO<SUB>2</SUB> CAPTURE, TRANSPORT, UTILIZATION, AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES II ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Meng Cao, Jonny Rutqvist, Yves Guglielmi, Abdullah...
Injecting CO2 into deep formations has the potential to reactivate naturally pre-existing faults, resulting in aseismic and seismic slip. In this stud...
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Modeling dense-phase CO2 decompression and cooling in transportation pipeline failure and injection well blowouts.
ADVANCES IN CO<SUB>2</SUB> CAPTURE, TRANSPORT, UTILIZATION, AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES I ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Pramod Bhuvankar, Abdullah Cihan
Large-scale deployment of CCUS will require a quantification of leakage risks associated with CO2 transport and storage. CO2 is transported through pi...
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Permeability decline and restoration during cyclic freshwater-brine injection due to clay fine mobilization
PORE-SCALE PHYSICS: RECENT ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS I POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Pramod Bhuvankar, Abdullah Cihan
Permeability damage in porous media due to clay detachment and mobilization is a concern in many subsurface engineering scenarios. When freshwater is ...
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Poroelastic Effects of Injection on Basin-Scale CO2 Storage Optimization
ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMISSIONS WITH GEOLOGIC CARBON STORAGE AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY I POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Abdullah Cihan, Stanislav Glubokovskikh, Jens T. B...
Geological CO2 storage necessary to meet the climate goals requires deployment of multiple large CO2 storage projects in sedimentary basins with inter...
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High-precision seismic monitoring of a multi-phase CO2 flow through a reactivated small fault: potential for capillary pressure and/or geochemical effects
ENERGY GEOTECHNICS: THERMO-HYDRO-MECHANICAL-CHEMICAL COUPLED PROCESSES IN SOIL AND ROCK I ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Stanislav Glubokovskikh, Boris Gurevich, Pavel Sha...
Induced seismicity is often perceived as one of the main risks for geological carbon storage. However, only four dedicated CO2 injections into saline ...
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A Comparative Study of Synchrotron X-ray Micro- and Nanotomography for the Assessment of Potential CO2/H2 Reservoirs
THERMO-HYDRO-MECHANICAL-CHEMICAL (THMC) COUPLING IN SUBSURFACE GEOLOGICAL MEDIA: ADVANCES IN COMPUTATION, EXPERIMENTATION, AND SYNCHROTRON CHARACTERIZATION I ELIGHTNING
mineral and rock physics | 13 december 2023
Liaosha Song, Harrison P. Lisabeth, Robert Lozano,...
Future energy sources and the ultimate fate of anthropogenic CO2 are the defining issues for the fate of our climate. Technologies for the long-term g...
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Simulating of the rapid CO2 leakage during well blowouts
THE LIFE OF AN OIL AND GAS WELL FROM SPUD TO PLUG: QUANTIFYING IMPACTS, UNDERSTANDING INTEGRITY, AND IMPROVING MANAGEMENT OF ACTIVE, ABANDONED, AND ORPHANED WELLS IV POSTER
science and society | 12 december 2022
Pramod Bhuvankar, Abdullah Cihan, Jens T. Birkholz...
Evaluating the risk of CO2 leakage via leaky wells is important for large scale underground carbon storage projects. Leaky wells are known to be the m...
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Leakage From Coexisting Geologic Forcing and Injection‐Induced Pressurization: A Semi‐Analytical Solution for Multilayered Aquifers With Multiple Wells
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 may 2022
Abdullah Cihan, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Jens T. Birkh...
Abnormal fluid pressures (above or below hydrostatic pressure) can develop and persist in sedimentary basins. The common occurrence of abnormal pre...