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Geomechanical behavior of the reservoir and caprock system at the In Salah CO2 storage project

机译:In Salah CO2封存项目中储层和盖层系统的地质力学行为

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Almost 4 million metric tons of CO2 were injected at the In Salah CO2 storage site between 2004 and 2011. Storage integrity at the site is provided by a 950-m-thick caprock that sits above the injection interval. This caprock consists of a number of low-permeability units that work together to limit vertical fluid migration. These are grouped into main caprock units, providing the primary seal, and lower caprock units, providing an additional buffer and some secondary storage capacity. Monitoring observations at the site indirectly suggest that pressure, and probably CO2, have migrated upward into the lower portion of the caprock. Although there are no indications that the overall storage integrity has been compromised, these observations raise interesting questions about the geomechanical behavior of the system. Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the measured pressure, seismic, and surface deformation behavior. These include fault leakage, flow through preexisting fractures, and the possibility that injection pressures induced hydraulic fractures. This work evaluates these hypotheses in light of the available data. We suggest that the simplest and most likely explanation for the observations is that a portion of the lower caprock was hydrofractured, although interaction with preexisting fractures may have played a significant role. There are no indications, however, that the overall storage complex has been compromised, and several independent data sets demonstrate that CO2 is contained in the confinement zone.
机译:在2004年至2011年之间,在萨拉赫(In Salah)的CO2封存地点注入了近400万吨的二氧化碳。该地点的封存完整性由位于注入间隔以上的950米厚的盖层提供。该盖层由许多低渗透率单元组成,它们共同作用以限制垂直流体运移。这些分为主要盖层单元(提供主密封)和下部盖层单元(提供额外的缓冲和一些辅助存储能力)。在现场的监测结果间接表明,压力,可能还有二氧化碳已经向上迁移到了盖层的下部。尽管没有迹象表明整体存储的完整性受到了损害,但是这些观察结果提出了有关系统的地质力学行为的有趣问题。提出了一些假设来解释测得的压力,地震和表面变形行为。这些包括断层泄漏,流过既有裂缝的流动以及注入压力引起水力压裂的可能性。这项工作根据可用数据评估了这些假设。我们建议,对于观测的最简单,最可能的解释是,下盖岩的一部分被水力压裂了,尽管与先前存在的裂缝的相互作用可能起了重要作用。但是,没有迹象表明整个存储系统已受到损害,并且有几个独立的数据集表明限制区中含有CO2。

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