If you follow climate change news, you’ve probably heard about carbon capture and storage (CCS) – unless you’ve been living under a rock. However, with CCS, that’s kind of the goal. ‘Living’ under a rock is exactly what we hope to accomplish with the injected CO2.
Unfortunately there’s still a lot to learn, especially when injectivity and storage capacity can be affected by things like impurities and additives. CCS then becomes a multidimensional process involving intricate mixtures under extreme conditions. Dealing with these uncertainties is where Interface Fluidics contributes the most value.
Microfluidics allows for analysis of CO2 diffusion, brine-brine and gas-brine compatibilities, salt and mineral precipitation, surfactants for CO2 foams and fluids for direct air capture. Interface is building on its vast expertise in gas injection screening to modernize how the industry approaches CCS. Learn more in this video, featuring Dr. Ali Abedini.
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01:01 Investment in CCS Ramps Up
02:12 Problems in Storage
04:51 Compatibility in Saline Aquifers
11:36 CO2 Phase Behavior
21:23 CO2 EOR and MMP
26:12 Q&A
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