The Potential Estimation for CO2 Saline Aquifer Storage in Chinese Main Basins

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CO2 saline aquifer storage has large potentials, which is one of the promising options for mitigating carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. Chinese storage potential assessment is in its infancy. This paper reviews the research of the storage potential evaluation in China. Based on the two mechanisms of structure trapping and solubility trapping, the formula is analyzed and obtained to calculate the storage potential. We select 23 main continental basins and 9 main sea basins in China, then calculate that saline aquifer storage potential is 1914.79 Gt in Chinese main basins, among which the continental storage potential is 1341.07 Gt and the off-shore storage potential is 573.72 Gt. This research provides basic data for the implementation of the saline aquifer storage in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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