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Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFrac
OwnerNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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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.

BreakthroughCO2 transportEGSStimuli-responsive fluidStimuli-responsive fracking fluidco2 diffusionconvectionfracking fluidfracturesgeothermalhydraulic fracturingliquid co2reservoirstimulationsupercritical co2water
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dcat_issued2016-09-15T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2018-06-12T21:58:31Z
dcat_publisher_namePacific Northwest National Laboratory
guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/3575
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    StimuFrac CO2 Transport Summary.pptx
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