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Acid Gas Injection

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Definition:
A process in which acid gases, primarily CO₂ and H₂S, are compressed and injected into underground formations for disposal or enhanced oil recovery (EOR).

Key Components:

  • Compression Unit: Increases gas pressure for injection.
  • Wellbore Injection System: Transports acid gas into subsurface formations.
  • Reservoir Monitoring: Ensures stable and secure storage of injected gas.

Use Cases/Industries:

  • Oil & Gas Production: Enhances oil recovery by re-pressurizing reservoirs.
  • Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS): Mitigates CO₂ emissions from processing plants.
  • Sulfur Management: Reduces the environmental impact of acid gas emissions.

Advantages:

  • Environmental Protection: Reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
  • EOR Benefits: Increases oil extraction efficiency.
  • Safe Disposal: Prevents release of harmful gases into the atmosphere.

Challenges:

  • Subsurface Risks: Potential for unintended gas migration.
  • Regulatory Approval: Must meet strict environmental guidelines.
  • High Costs: Significant investment in compression and monitoring systems.

Related Terms:
Carbon Sequestration, Gas Disposal, Enhanced Oil Recovery

Example:
An oil field injects CO₂ from a gas processing plant into a depleted reservoir to increase oil recovery while reducing emissions.

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Synonyms:
COâ‚‚ Sequestration, Gas Reinjection, Acid Gas Disposal
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