A preliminary assessment of carbon storage suitability in deep underground geological formations of New Brunswick, Canada

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
D. Keighley, C. Maher
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Abstract

An assessment of the surface and subsurface geology in New Brunswick has identified several regions, close to Large Final Emitters (industrial sites releasing carbon dioxide, CO 2, into the atmosphere), underlain by large volumes of various sedimentary rocks that could act as either the reservoir or seal in a carbon storage operation. There is a lack of subsurface data with which to make an assessment for the New Brunswick Platform, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Northumberland Strait. In the Moncton Basin, the McCully Gas Field is hosted in tight gas sands where it would be difficult to pump down CO 2 at an economical rate. The Stoney Creek Oil and Gas Field south of Moncton is not at sufficient depth for CO 2 to be in a supercritical state, necessary for compressed storage. Saline reservoirs could underlie suitably large areas around these fields, but again there is limited information on the quality of the potential reservoir rock. In the Bay of Fundy, south of Saint John, one borehole indicates a prospective location that includes a saline reservoir with suitable thickness and wireline-calculated porosity and permeability, a seal with suitable thickness, and limited faulting to potentially compartmentalize the reservoir or, conversely, compromise the continuity of the seal. The major uncertainty is trap volume, which is particularly difficult to assess based on the borehole being the only data point within a 50 km radius. This is also an environmentally sensitive offshore area. Until data deficiencies are addressed, no locations can be recommended for carbon storage.
加拿大新不伦瑞克省深层地下地质构造碳储存适宜性初步评价
对新不伦瑞克省地表和地下地质的评估已经确定了几个区域,靠近大型最终排放者(向大气中释放二氧化碳的工业场所),下面有大量的各种沉积岩,可以作为储层或封存碳储存操作的密封层。对于新不伦瑞克平台、圣劳伦斯湾和诺森伯兰海峡,缺乏用于评估的地下数据。在蒙克顿盆地,McCully气田位于致密气砂岩中,很难以经济的速度抽出二氧化碳。蒙克顿南部的Stoney Creek油气田的深度不足以使二氧化碳处于超临界状态,而超临界状态是压缩储存所必需的。盐储层可能在这些油田周围有相当大的区域,但是关于潜在储层岩石质量的信息仍然有限。在圣约翰南部的芬迪湾,一个井眼表明了一个潜在的位置,包括一个盐储层,具有合适的厚度和电缆计算的孔隙度和渗透率,一个合适的厚度的密封,以及有限的断层,可能会将储层分隔开,或者相反,会损害密封的连续性。主要的不确定性是圈闭体积,由于井眼是50公里半径内唯一的数据点,因此圈闭体积特别难以评估。这也是一个环境敏感的近海地区。在数据不足的问题得到解决之前,不能推荐碳储存的地点。
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Atlantic Geology
Atlantic Geology GEOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Atlantic Geology (originally Maritime Sediments, subsequently Maritime Sediments and Atlantic Geology) covers all aspects of the geology of the North Atlantic region. It publishes papers, notes, and discussions on original research and review papers, where appropriate to the regional geology.
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