There have been numerous computer-based simulation studies
carried out on the subject of CO2 geo-sequestration. However, the
amount of experimental data available in the literature on this
topic, especially with regards to multiphase flow characteristics
of fluid-rock systems during such processes, is very limited. This
research was carried out with the aim of providing a better
understanding of the multiphase fluid flow characteristics of
fluid-rock systems during the geo-sequestration process.
The ultimate goal of this research was to experimentally
evaluate the change in a number of multiphase flow characteristics
of the system over time caused by the potential chemical and
physical/mechanical processes occurring during deep CO2 disposal.
In order to achieve this goal the effects of cyclic/alternating
CO2-brine flooding, flow direction, existence of residual
hydrocarbon (natural gas) and change in the reservoir stress field
on the system s multiphase flow behaviour were investigated.
Until completion of this study there were no experimental data
published in the literature addressing the above mentioned issues
and the results obtained, and published within this thesis were the
first of their kind.
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