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Influence of added hydrogen on underground gas storage: a review of key issues
The existing infrastructure of the natural gas transportation pipeline network and underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in Germany provides an opportunity and huge capacity to feed, transport and store hyd...
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The chemical dissolution and physical migration of minerals induced during CO2 laboratory experiments: their relevance for reservoir quality
The characterization of the quality and storage capacity of geological underground reservoirs is one of the most important and challenging tasks for the realization of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects...
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Investigations on fluid transport properties in the North-German Rotliegend tight gas sandstones and applications
Tight gas reservoirs are an important part of the world gas resources. Such reservoirs have very low permeability (usually below 0.1 mD) and show a strong stress sensitivity to fluid transport properties and a...
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Evaluation of Geo-processes
A holistic understanding of the physicochemical processes induced by CO2 injection and storage in a reservoir is based on a geoscientific characterisation of the overall geological system consisting of reservoir ...
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The impact of diagenetic fluid–rock reactions on Rotliegend sandstone composition and petrophysical properties (Altmark area, central Germany)
In the framework of the German R&D joint project CLEAN (CO2 large-scale enhanced gas recovery in the Altmark natural gas field), Rotliegend reservoir sandstones of the Altensalzwedel block in the Altmark area (Sa...