A Laboratory Investigation To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Co2 Sequestration In Deep Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Zutshi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Production of CO2 is an inevitable consequence of burning fossil fuels, with the only CO2 sequestration technique feasible in the immediate future being its injection in various geologic media. This paper discusses the factors that influence the injection, movement, and storage of CO2 into deep coal seams, while simultaneously increasing the production of methane. The results of a laboratory-scale study to evaluate the movement of CO2 in coal, its ability to displace methane, and the capacity of coal to retain CO2 are presented. The findings are compared with observations at one of the two field-scale pilot operations practicing CO2 injection in coal. Finally, the paper summarizes the research issues that require further investigation.
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APA: A. Zutshi  (2006)  A Laboratory Investigation To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Co2 Sequestration In Deep Coal

MLA: A. Zutshi A Laboratory Investigation To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Co2 Sequestration In Deep Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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