Search Results - "Inskip, Nathaniel Forbes"
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Controls on the intrinsic flow properties of mudrock fractures: A review of their importance in subsurface storage
Published in Earth-science reviews (01-12-2020)“…Effective storage and containment of injected fluids, over a range of spatial and temporal scales, is reliant upon the sealing capacity of the lithologies…”
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Digital Image-Based Stress–Permeability Relationships of Rough Fractures Using Numerical Contact Mechanics and Stokes Equation
Published in Transport in porous media (2022)“…Flow in fractures is sensitive to their geometrical surface characteristics. The surface can undergo deformation if there is a change in stress. Natural…”
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Fracture Properties of Nash Point Shale as a Function of Orientation to Bedding
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-10-2018)“…Understanding how fracture networks develop in shale formations is important when exploiting unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs and analyzing the integrity…”
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Modelling geological CO2 leakage: Integrating fracture permeability and fault zone outcrop analysis
Published in International journal of greenhouse gas control (01-03-2024)“…Geological carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a critical technology for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, but the risk of leakage remains a significant…”
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Modelling of long-term along-fault flow of CO2 from a natural reservoir
Published in International journal of greenhouse gas control (01-07-2022)“…•Development of predictive method to calculate fault permeability from subsurface data.•Method validation to measured CO2 fluxes in natural fault system (Green…”
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Fracture Properties of Nash Point Limestone and Implications for Fracturing of Layered Carbonate Sequences
Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-10-2021)“…Carbonate reservoirs accommodate a significant proportion of global hydrocarbon reserves. However they are often tight and permeability is therefore usually…”
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