ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF THE ENERGY COMPLEX
ISSN 3106-5570

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Volume
7, 2024
Article Number 02021
DOI 10.1051/e3sconf/202452402021
Review of technologies for capturing carbon dioxide from industrial emissions as part of reducing the carbon footprint of plants and useful applications in water-gas stimulation techniques for enhanced oil recovery

D S Klimov1,2 , and A N Drozdov1

1 Рeoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN), 6, MiklouhoMaclay st., Moscow, 117198, Russia

2Oil and Gas Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences (OGRI RAS), 3, Gubkina st., Moscow, 119333, Russia

Abstract

The article discusses the importance of finding effective technological solutions for CO2 capture and subsequent utilisation in the context of underground storage or underground injection of carbon dioxide in order to implement water-gas effects to enhance hydrocarbon recovery. The authors also focus on current and promising carbon capture methods, comparing their technological features, advantages and disadvantages. Conclusions are drawn about which technological developments may be the most promising for solving the problem of reducing the carbon footprint of energy industry enterprises, and where there is a need for further research, despite the high energy costs and technological complexities.