Recent Progress in the Application of Gas Geochemistry
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "H: Geo-Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 2345
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hydraulic fracturing; risk evaluation of hydraulic fracturing; shale gas/tight sand; advanced EOR methods (smart water injection, low salinity water injection, CO2 injection); fluid flow in porous media; desalination; new methods in desalination reservoir rock/fluid interaction; polymer and biopolymer application in oil and gas wells; oil and gas reservoir modelling; rock surface characterization; carbonate; rock/chalk reservoirs; wettability alteration; carbon capture, storage, and utilization; H2 production with integrated CO2 capture; H2 storage (geological); geothermal nanotechnology application in oil and gas industry; electromagnetic EOR/wetting concept
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Dear Colleagues,
The present Special Issue is dedicated to the recent findings in the various fields of gas geochemistry. The special issue is particularly focused on the novel experimental and modelling approaches to enhance our knowledge in understanding of the geological and environmental applications of this interesting topic in oil and gas industry, earth science, hydrogen technology and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The Special Issue covers the following themes:
1) Geochemistry of CO2 geological storage
2) Gas hydrate reservoirs: From exploration to production
3) Gas condensate reservoirs; Geochemistry of near wellbore zone
4) Environmental impact of greenhouse gases on earth
5) Adsorption of greenhouse gases on soil; Direct CO2 capture
6) Geological hydrogen storage; Hydrogen/Rock interaction
7) Gas behaviour in porous media; Pore scale modelling of gas flow in porous materials
8) Shale gas geochemistry
9) Ocean gas geochemistry; Impact of GHGs on Ocean
Dr. Sina Rezaei-Gomari
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Gas/Rock interaction
- Mineral dissolution
- Geological Storage
- Gas hydrate formation and dissociation
- Gas flow in porous media
- Geodynamic
- Acid gases in soil and groundwaters
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