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Item Analysis of potential leakage pathways at the Cranfield, MS, U.S.A., CO2 sequestration site(2013) Nicot, J.-P.; Oldenburg, C.M.; Houseworth, J.E.; Choi, J.-W.Item Analytical model for CO2 injection into brine aquifers-containing residual CH4(2012) Hosseini, Seyyed A.; Mathias, S.A.; Javadpour, F.Item Application of Advanced Technologies in Tight Gas Sandstones - Travis Peak and Cotton Valley Formation, Waskom Field, Harrison County, Texas Reservoirs(1991) CER Corporation; Bureau of Economic GeologyStaged Field Experiment No. 3: Application of Advanced Technologies in Tight Gas Sandstones - Travis Peak and Cotton Valley Formations, Waskom Field, Harrison County, Texas The Gas Research Institute has sponsored research directed towards improving the recovery efficiency and reducing the cost of producing gas from tight reservoirs. To more effectively acquire data and perform research experiments, the concept of Staged Field Experiments (SFEs) was developed. SFE No. 3 is the third well in a series of four SFEs. The well is located in the Waskom Field in Harrison County, Texas. Engineering and geologic data were measured and analyzed on the Travis Peak and Cotton Valley Formations. SFE No. 3 provided a field laboratory site to test technology on in-situ stress profiling, fracture diagnostics, real-time fracture analysis, and pre- and post-fracture well performance analysis. This report documents the detailed information and results from GRI's research efforts in SFE No. 3.Item Assessing leakage detectability at geologic CO2 sequestration sites using the probabilistic collocation method(2013) Sun, Alexander Y.; Zeidouni, M.; Nicot, J.-P.; Lu, Z.; Zhang, D.Item Assessing sensitivity to well leakage from three years of continuous reservoir pressure monitoring during CO2 injection at Cranfield, MS, USA(2013) Meckel, Tip A.; Zeidouni, M.; Hovorka, Susan D.; Hosseini, Seyyed A.Item Before and After Studies on the Effects of a Power Plant Installation on Lake LBJ: Measurement and Prediction of Abnormal Reservoir Operations onn Lake LBJ's Water Qaulity(University of Texas at Austin, 1972-01) Bullock, C.W.; Fruh, E.G.Item Before and After Studies on the Effects of a Power Plant Installation on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson: A Numerical Study of the Velocity and Temperature Fields in a Stratified Reservoir with Artificial Thermal Inputs(University of Texas at Austin, 1974-05) Crow, L.I.; Oberkampf, W.L.Item Before and After Studies on the Effects of a Power Plant Installation on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson: Nutrient and Dissolved Oxygen Dynamics of a Short Detention Time Texas Reservoir(University of Texas at Austin, 1976-01) Schnoor, J.L.; Fruh, E.G.Item Carbon dioxide storage in deltaic saline aquifers: invasion percolation and compositional simulation(2020) Tavassoli, S.; Krishnamurthy, Prasanna; Beckham, Emily; Meckel, Tip A.; Sepehrnoori, K.Item Chapter 3 - Field Observations of Geochemical Response to CO2 Injection at the Reservoir Scale(2019) Hovorka, Susan D.; Lu, JieminItem Characterization of Reservoir Heterogenity in Carbonate-Ramp Systems, San Andres/Grayburg Permian Basin(1991) Kerans, C. (Charles), 1954-; Lucia, F. Jerry; Senger, Rainer K.; Fogg, Graham E.; Nance, Hardie Seay, 1948-; Kasap, Ekrem; Hovorka, Susan D.This report summarizes research carried out by the Bureau of Economic Geology's San Andres/Grayburg Reservoir Characterization Research Laboratory (RCRL) from September 1988 through September 1990. The goal of the RCRL program was to develop advanced approaches to reservoir characterization for improved recovery of the substantial remaining mobile oil in San Andres and Grayburg reservoirs. Emphasis was placed on developing an outcrop analog for San Andres strata that could be used as (1) a guide to interpreting the regional and local geologic framework of the subsurface reservoirs and (2) a data source illustrating the scales and patterns of variability of rock-fabric facies and petrophysical properties, particularly in lateral dimensions, and on scales that cannot be studied during subsurface reservoir characterization. Areas selected for study were the San Andres exposures of the Algerita Escarpment in the northern Guadalupe Mountains and the Seminole San Andres Unit on the northern margin of the Central Basin Platform. The outcrop-analog research was emphasized because it had received little attention before this study by either industry or academe. Reports in this summary involve (1) outcrop and subsurface geological characterization of the Algerita Escarpment San Andres and the Seminole San Andres Unit (Kerans), (2) correlation of detailed outcrop mapping in order to research cored wells at Lawyer Canyon, Algerita Escarpment (Nance), (3) diagenetic/petrographic analysis of selected upper San Andres facies focusing on the origin of moldic porosity (Hovorka), (4) geologic engineering description of the upper San Andres carbonates at Lawyer Canyon and the upper producing interval at Seminole (Lucia), (5) geostatistical analysis of permeability patterns and stochastic-based finite-difference modeling of the upper San Andres parasequence window (Senger and Fogg), and (6) deterministic finite element modeling of the upper San Andres parasequence window (Kasap). Availability of basic data for these studies is summarized in the appendix.Item CO2 recycling accounting and EOR operation scheduling to assist in storage capacity assessment at a U.S. Gulf Coast depleted reservoir(2013) Choi, J.-W.; Nicot, J.-P.; Hosseini, Seyyed A.; Clift, S.J.; Hovorka, Susan D.Item CO2 source-sink matching in the lower 48 United States, with examples from the Texas Gulf Coast and Permian Basin(2010) Sun, Alexander Y.; Green, R.; Rodell, M.; Swenson, S.Item CO2 storage in deltaic saline aquifers: invasion percolation and compositional simulation(2019) Tavassoli, Shayan; Krishnamurthy, Prasanna; Beckham, Emily; Meckel, Tip A.; Sepehrnoori, KamyItem CO2-brine relative permeability and capillary pressure of Tuscaloosa sandstone: Effect of anisotropy(2020-01-01) Bakhshian, Sahar; Hosseini, Seyyed A.; Lake, Larry W.Item CO2-rock-brine interactions in Lower Tuscaloosa Formation at Cranfield CO2 sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A.(2012) Lu, J.; Kharaka, Y.K.; Thordsen, J.J.; Horita, J.; Karamalidis, A.; Griffith, C.; Alexandra Hakala, J.; Ambats, G.; Cole, D.R.; Phelps, T.J.; Manning, M.A.; Cook, P.J.; Hovorka, Susan D.Item Comparison of Darcy's law and invasion percolation simulations with buoyancy-driven CO2-brine multiphase flow in a heterogeneous sandstone core(2017) Krishnamurthy, Prasanna G.; Senthilnathan, S.; Yoon, H.; Thomassen, D.; Meckel, Tip A.; DiCarlo, D.Item Complex fluid flow revealed by monitoring CO2 injection in a fluvial formation(2012) Lu, J.; Cook, P.J.; Hosseini, Seyyed A.; Yang, C.; Romanak, Katherine D.; Zhang, T.; Freifeld, B.M.; Smyth, Rebecca C.; Zeng, H.; Hovorka, Susan D.Item Constraining CO2 simulations by coupled modeling and inversion of electrical resistance and gas composition data(2013) Doetsch, J.; Kowalsky, M.B.; Doughty, C.; Finsterle, S.; Ajo-Franklin, J.B.; Carrigan, C.R.; Yang, X.; Hovorka, Susan D.; Daley, T.M.Item Cost-optimal design of pressure-based monitoring networks for carbon sequestration projects, with consideration of geological uncertainty(2018) Jeong, H.; Sun, Alexander Y.; Zhang, X.