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Title Buoyancy-Dominated Multiphase Flow and Its Effect on Geological Sequestration of CO2
  Author Steven L. Bryant, SPE, Srivatsan Lakshminarasimhan, Gary A. Pope, SPE, The University of Texas at Austin
  SPE 99938-PA 2008 80.75 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title Buoyancy-Dominated Multiphase Flow and Its Impact on Geological Sequestration of CO2
  Author S.L. Bryant, SPE, S. Lakshminarasimhan, and G.A. Pope, SPE, U. of Texas at Austin
  SPE 99938-MS 2006 80.44 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title Aquifer Management To Accelerate CO2 Dissolution and Trapping
  Author A. Anchliya, SPE, and C. Ehlig-Economides, SPE, Texas A&M University
  SPE 126688-MS 2009 76.92 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title Residual Trapping of CO2 in Aquifers During Countercurrent Flow
  Author D. Nattwongasem, SPE, and K. Jessen, SPE, University of Southern California
  SPE 125029-MS 2009 76.86 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title Upscaling Local CO2 Trapping During Buoyancy Driven Flow
  Author Ehsan Saadatpoor, SPE, Steven L. Bryant, SPE, and Kamy Sepehrnoori, SPE, The University of Texas at Austin
  SPE 124846-MS 2009 75.73 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title Alteration of Thermodynamic Equilibria and Fluids-Rock Interactions during Acid Gas Injection into a Carbonate Sour Oil Reservoir
  Author P. Ceragioli, Eni E&P, G. Gianelli, IGG-CNR, Pisa, Italy
  SPE 113920-MS 2008 75.18 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart    
Title CO2 Sequestration Potential in Missouri Shallow Sandstone Aquifers
  Author Fang Yang1,2,SPE; Baojun Bai1, SPE; Dazhen Tang2; Shari Dunn-norman1, SPE; and David Wronkiewicz1, 1. Missouri University of Science and Technology; 2. China University of Geosciences-Beijing (CUGB)
  SPE 131381-MS 2010 74.89 % Relevance Abstract | Add to cart