EERC Publications, Papers, & Presentations
Publication Date
7-2019
Files
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Description
To assess CO2 injectivity and storage potential within the organic-rich shales and middle member of the Bakken Formation, a series of laboratory tests were performed.
Publication Title
SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference
Keywords
Bakken Formation, Geological carbon sequestration, Enhanced oil recovery
Material Type
Conference papers and proceedings
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers/American Association of Petroleum Geologists/Society of Exploration Geophysicists
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2019-967
Extent
14 pages (PDF/A, 2.5 megabytes)
Repository
University of North Dakota, Energy & Environmental Research Center, Library & Information Services. 15 North 23rd Street, Grand Forks, ND 58202. eerclibrary@undeerc.org.
Identifier
1985755
Rights
This paper reprinted with permission from Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Denver, Colorado, U.S., July 22–24, 2019, Copyright 2019 by Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC). Permission from URTeC is required for further use.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Steven A.; Kurz, Bethany A.; Sorensen, James A.; Beddoe, Christopher J.; Mibeck, Blaise A.F.; Azenkeng, Alexander; Hawthorne, Steven B.; and Gorecki, Charles D., "Laboratory Investigation of CO2 Injectivity and Adsorption Potential Within the Bakken Formation" (2019). EERC Publications, Papers, & Presentations. 18.
https://commons.und.edu/eerc-publications/18
Notes
URTEC-2019-967-MS