Prospective Application of Carbon Capture and Storage: A Case Study of Field X in OML Y in the Niger Delta Basin

E. Momodu, F. M. Kelechi, Augustine Soro, S. Shittu, Kelechi Victoria Osime, Emmanuel Oduyemi Olawunmi
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The expansion of gas utilization systems, together with Nigeria's present climate objective, makes CCS a must-do for the country. The Niger Delta Basin has been identified as an excellent setting for carbon capture and storage (CCS), particularly in depleted reservoirs, according to a basin-wide evaluation. However, not all carbon-depleted reservoirs are appropriate for carbon storage. The suitability of the western Niger Delta basin for CCS is assessed in this research. This study looked at five reservoirs in the western section of the basin. The storage capability of the region's reservoirs was assessed using Screening Criteria for Carbon Storage, as well as well logs, seismic, reservoir properties and petrophysical data. These reservoirs are proven to fit several characteristics, including seismicity, size, faulting intensity, reservoir depth, maturity, hydrocarbon potentials, climate, and hydrogeology. The findings of this study may be used as a benchmark for identifying prospective storage locations within the basin and extended to other sedimentary basins.
碳捕集与封存技术的应用前景——以尼日尔三角洲盆地OML Y X油田为例
天然气利用系统的扩展,加上尼日利亚目前的气候目标,使CCS成为该国的必做之事。根据一项全流域评估,尼日尔三角洲盆地已被确定为碳捕集与封存(CCS)的绝佳环境,特别是在枯竭的水库中。然而,并非所有的贫碳水库都适合储存碳。本研究对尼日尔三角洲西部盆地CCS的适宜性进行了评估。这项研究考察了盆地西段的五个储层。利用碳储存筛选标准,以及测井、地震、储层性质和岩石物理数据,对该地区储层的储存能力进行了评估。这些储层已被证明符合几个特征,包括地震活动性、大小、断裂强度、储层深度、成熟度、油气潜力、气候和水文地质。该研究结果可作为确定盆地内潜在储层位置的基准,并可推广到其他沉积盆地。
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