
CO2 Injection
CO2 injection is a process where carbon dioxide (CO2) is captured from industrial sources or the atmosphere and then pumped into underground geological formations. This is often done to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. The CO2 is stored deep underground in rock layers, preventing it from entering the atmosphere. This technique can also enhance oil recovery by helping to extract additional oil from oil fields. Overall, CO2 injection aims to sequester carbon and mitigate its impact on global warming while potentially improving energy production.