Cement with bacterial nanocellulose cured at reservoir temperature: Mechanical performance in the context of CO2 geological storage

Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment(2022)

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Storing CO2 in deep underground reservoirs is key to reducing emissions to the atmosphere and standing against climate change. However, the risk of CO2 leakage from geological reservoirs to other rock formations requires a careful long-term analysis of the system. Mostly, oil well cement used for the operation must withstand the carbonation process that changes its poromechanical behavior over time, possibly affecting the system’s integrity.
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CO2 geological storage,Cement paste,Bacterial nanocellulose,Reservoir temperature,Chemo-hydro-mechanical couplings
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