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Deformation Mechanics and Acoustic Propagation in Reservoir Rock Under Brine and Oil Saturation: An Experimental Study
2016
Energy Procedia
Deep saline aquifers and depleted oil fields have been identified as two main potential geological sinks for CO2 sequestration due to their preferable geological conditions. However, correct understanding of their in-situ chemicomechanical properties (prior to CO2 injection) is necessary to evaluate their safe and long-term CO2 storage potential. This study therefore investigated the effect of brine and oil saturations on the mechanical and acoustic properties of reservoir rock by performing a
doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2016.06.076
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