Acid gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide need to be safely disposed of from industrial processes. This paper discusses design considerations for injecting acid gases into deep underground geological formations for long-term storage. Key factors that must be addressed include selecting suitable rock formations, evaluating injection rates and pressures, modeling fluid flow, and developing monitoring programs to ensure gases remain isolated over hundreds of years.
Acid gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide need to be safely disposed of from industrial processes. This paper discusses design considerations for injecting acid gases into deep underground geological formations for long-term storage. Key factors that must be addressed include selecting suitable rock formations, evaluating injection rates and pressures, modeling fluid flow, and developing monitoring programs to ensure gases remain isolated over hundreds of years.
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Acid gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide need to be safely disposed of from industrial processes. This paper discusses design considerations for injecting acid gases into deep underground geological formations for long-term storage. Key factors that must be addressed include selecting suitable rock formations, evaluating injection rates and pressures, modeling fluid flow, and developing monitoring programs to ensure gases remain isolated over hundreds of years.
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