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Experimental Investigations into CO 2 Injection Associated Fracture Behaviour in Shale Caprocks
2017
Energy Procedia
Leakage of CO2 through fractures is a risk for the secure storage of CO2. Fracture closure, stress state and fracture geometry will control CO2 leakage rates in storage reservoirs where the seal has been compromised by fractures. This study investigates an acid induced fracture closure remediation technique using a series of laboratory acid injection experiments in shale caprocks. The test aims to reduce the permeability of fractures through induced fracture closure in order to demonstrate the
doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1452
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