A Fresh Perspective on Regulatory-Driven Computational Modeling for Sustainable Solutions
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is a viable solution to reduce massive amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere and mitigate climate change. The geological storage aspect of CCUS requires by regulations the use of computational modeling to characterize the storage site, evaluate risks, and predict behavior in the subsurface during both the injection and post-injection phases.
In this e-seminar, we will focus on the regulatory requirements of computational modeling. For instance, the Class VI Rule in the United States requires the area of review (AoR) to be delineated using computational modeling, which may include routines for multiphase flow, geomechanical processes, and reactive transport.
By attending this e-seminar, you will learn how multiphysics and multiscale simulation, including geomechanics simulation with SIMULIA Abaqus and pore-scale simulation with SIMULIA DigitalROCK, a virtual rock lab, are used to establish the optimal design of CCUS process to comply with regulatory requirements.