Joint Update Note from the IASB and FASB on Accounting Convergence Note from IASB on Governance Enhancements
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Following site characterization, working hypotheses about important mechanisms that control the behavior of injected CO2 are developed and tested. This approach has been studied extensively over the last decade from a risk assessment perspective (Savage et al., 2004; Lewicki et al., 2006). The mechanisms that have controlled past behavior, and will control future behavior, need to be understood through fluid flow simulation based on an understanding of the fluid and chemical processes active at the pore level and guided by available injection/production and monitoring data. Simulations are utilized to predict the following: temporal and spatial migration of the injected CO2 plume; the effect of geochemical reactions on CO2 trapping and long-term porosity and permeability; cap rock...
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