Microbial Considerations for the Permanent Geological Storage of CO(2)

二氧化碳永久地质封存的微生物学考量

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Abstract

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a cornerstone strategy for achieving Net Zero emissions, yet the role of microbial life in subsurface CO(2) storage remains underexplored. This mini-review highlights the deep biosphere as a key but overlooked player in CCS operations across saline aquifers, depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs and basalt formations. It synthesizes evidence that microbial communities can both compromise and enhance CO(2) storage via processes like methanogenesis, sulfidogenesis, corrosion and carbonate mineralization. Drawing on insights from hydrocarbon extraction and early CCS case studies, the review emphasizes the need for comprehensive microbial and geochemical monitoring to assess risks and harness potential benefits. The authors advocate for a holistic biogeochemistry toolkit and cross-sector collaboration to ensure safe, effective and microbiologically informed CCS deployment.

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