Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs

Abstract The storage of CO2 and hydrogen within depleted gas and oil reservoirs holds immense potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and advancing renewable energy initiatives. However, achieving effective storage necessitates a thorough comprehension of the dynamic interplay between inte...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Rasool Dehghani, Seyede Fatemeh Ghazi, Yousef Kazemzadeh
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description Abstract The storage of CO2 and hydrogen within depleted gas and oil reservoirs holds immense potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and advancing renewable energy initiatives. However, achieving effective storage necessitates a thorough comprehension of the dynamic interplay between interfacial tension and wettability alteration under varying conditions. This comprehensive review investigates the multifaceted influence of several critical parameters on the alterations of IFT and wettability during the injection and storage of CO2 and hydrogen. Through a meticulous analysis of pressure, temperature, treatment duration, pH levels, the presence of nanoparticles, organic acids, anionic surfactants, and rock characteristics, this review elucidates the intricate mechanisms governing the changes in IFT and wettability within reservoir environments. By synthesizing recent experimental and theoretical advancements, this review aims to provide a holistic understanding of the processes underlying IFT and wettability alteration, thereby facilitating the optimization of storage efficiency and the long-term viability of depleted reservoirs as carbon capture and storage or hydrogen storage solutions. The insights gleaned from this analysis offer invaluable guidance for researchers, engineers, and policymakers engaged in harnessing the potential of depleted reservoirs for sustainable energy solutions and environmental conservation. This synthesis of knowledge serves as a foundational resource for future research endeavors aimed at enhancing the efficacy and reliability of CO2 and hydrogen storage in depleted reservoirs.
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spelling doaj-art-d290c819dd4d47a0b9ff80ef4bc7afc82025-08-19T22:34:27ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-05-0114112510.1038/s41598-024-62458-5Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirsMohammad Rasool Dehghani0Seyede Fatemeh Ghazi1Yousef Kazemzadeh2Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Petroleum, Gas, and Petrochemical Engineering, Persian Gulf UniversityDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Petroleum, Gas, and Petrochemical Engineering, Persian Gulf UniversityDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Petroleum, Gas, and Petrochemical Engineering, Persian Gulf UniversityAbstract The storage of CO2 and hydrogen within depleted gas and oil reservoirs holds immense potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and advancing renewable energy initiatives. However, achieving effective storage necessitates a thorough comprehension of the dynamic interplay between interfacial tension and wettability alteration under varying conditions. This comprehensive review investigates the multifaceted influence of several critical parameters on the alterations of IFT and wettability during the injection and storage of CO2 and hydrogen. Through a meticulous analysis of pressure, temperature, treatment duration, pH levels, the presence of nanoparticles, organic acids, anionic surfactants, and rock characteristics, this review elucidates the intricate mechanisms governing the changes in IFT and wettability within reservoir environments. By synthesizing recent experimental and theoretical advancements, this review aims to provide a holistic understanding of the processes underlying IFT and wettability alteration, thereby facilitating the optimization of storage efficiency and the long-term viability of depleted reservoirs as carbon capture and storage or hydrogen storage solutions. The insights gleaned from this analysis offer invaluable guidance for researchers, engineers, and policymakers engaged in harnessing the potential of depleted reservoirs for sustainable energy solutions and environmental conservation. This synthesis of knowledge serves as a foundational resource for future research endeavors aimed at enhancing the efficacy and reliability of CO2 and hydrogen storage in depleted reservoirs.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62458-5Interfacial tensionWettability alterationCarbon dioxide storageDepleted gas reservoirs
spellingShingle Mohammad Rasool Dehghani
Seyede Fatemeh Ghazi
Yousef Kazemzadeh
Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
Interfacial tension
Wettability alteration
Carbon dioxide storage
Depleted gas reservoirs
title Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
title_full Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
title_fullStr Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
title_short Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
title_sort interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
topic Interfacial tension
Wettability alteration
Carbon dioxide storage
Depleted gas reservoirs
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62458-5
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