YP Lunch & Learn: Diana Hegazy, The Impact of Modeling Depositional Environments on Above Ground Considerations for CCS Projects
Abstract Subsurface modeling for Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) is central to a project’s design, permitting, and monitoring. Visualized CO2 plume extents resulting from subsurface simulations are often used in the determination of mineral rights, landowner interactions, and pre-existing wellbore integrity considerations. Two key geological features affecting plume size and shape include porosity distributions and… Read More »YP Lunch & Learn: Diana Hegazy, The Impact of Modeling Depositional Environments on Above Ground Considerations for CCS Projects


