Abstract : The aim of the Sim-SEQ project, conducted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is to compare modeling prediction studies from different teams. The data are based on the observations made during tests of CO2 geological storage performed at the S-3 site, a site modeled from a depleted oil and gas field located in the Mississippi Gulf Coast (United States). All data are supplied by the Bureau of Economic Geology. We propose here a study on the modeling of the CO2 geological storage.
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Christophe Chiaberge, Joachim Temosa, Anne-Gaëlle Bader, Pascal Audigane. Modeling of the CO2 Geological Storage at the S3 Site (SIM-SEQ Comparative Project). TOUGH Symposium 2012, Sep 2012, Berkeley, United States. 5 p. ⟨hal-00762292⟩