Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac
CO2 breakthrough experiments in a column packed with sand and filled with StimuFrac fluid or water to learn about transport of the stimuli (CO2) on environments where either water or the stimuli-responsive polymer aqueous solution (StimuFrac) is present. Results suggest co-injection of StimuFrac and CO2 as the potentially best alternative to deploy this novel fracking fluid.
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AB - CO2 breakthrough experiments in a column packed with sand and filled with StimuFrac fluid or water to learn about transport of the stimuli (CO2) on environments where either water or the stimuli-responsive polymer aqueous solution (StimuFrac) is present. Results suggest co-injection of StimuFrac and CO2 as the potentially best alternative to deploy this novel fracking fluid.
AU - Fernandez, Carlos
DB - Geothermal Data Repository
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO -
KW - geothermal
KW - CO2 transport
KW - Stimuli-responsive fluid
KW - EGS
KW - Breakthrough
KW - Stimuli-responsive fracking fluid
KW - co2 diffusion
KW - convection
KW - fractures
KW - hydraulic fracturing
KW - fracking fluid
KW - water
KW - supercritical co2
KW - liquid co2
KW - stimulation
KW - reservoir
LA - English
DA - 2016/09/15
PY - 2016
PB - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
T1 - Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac
UR - https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877
ER -
Fernandez, Carlos. Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 15 September, 2016, Geothermal Data Repository. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877.
Fernandez, C. (2016). Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac. [Data set]. Geothermal Data Repository. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877
Fernandez, Carlos. Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, September, 15, 2016. Distributed by Geothermal Data Repository. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877
@misc{GDR_Dataset_877,
title = {Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac},
author = {Fernandez, Carlos},
abstractNote = {CO2 breakthrough experiments in a column packed with sand and filled with StimuFrac fluid or water to learn about transport of the stimuli (CO2) on environments where either water or the stimuli-responsive polymer aqueous solution (StimuFrac) is present. Results suggest co-injection of StimuFrac and CO2 as the potentially best alternative to deploy this novel fracking fluid.},
url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877},
year = {2016},
howpublished = {Geothermal Data Repository, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/877},
note = {Accessed: 2025-04-22}
}
Details
Data from Sep 15, 2016
Last updated Jun 12, 2018
Submitted Dec 8, 2016
Organization
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Contact
Carlos Fernandez
509.371.7020
Authors
Keywords
geothermal, CO2 transport, Stimuli-responsive fluid, EGS, Breakthrough, Stimuli-responsive fracking fluid, co2 diffusion, convection, fractures, hydraulic fracturing, fracking fluid, water, supercritical co2, liquid co2, stimulation, reservoirDOE Project Details
Project Name Reservoir Stimulation with Operational Monitory for Creation of Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Project Lead Sean Porse
Project Number FY16 AOP 1324