Co2 storage in caverns and mines

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  • who: Shi J. Q. and Durucan S. from the College of Mines, Exhibition Road, London , AZ, United Kingdom have published the paper: CO2 Storage in Caverns and Mines, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Two cavern configurations were considered in the study - a 100 m diameter sphere with a total volume of ~ 500 000 m3 (~ 450 000 m3 working volume) - a prolate spheroid measuring 150 m (horizontal axes) × 100 m (vertical axis) giving rise to a total volume of just over 1 000 000 m3.
  • future: Research into - modelling tools for predicting the long . . .

     

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