二氧化碳密封旁路-二氧化碳迁移和储存的多学科方法

I. Midtkandal, Anja Sundal, A. Braathen, E. Petrie, James P. Evans, V. Zuchuat, E. Skurtveit, J. Tveranger, A. Torabi, M. Gutierrez
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总结了一个多学科项目,目标是自然发生的二氧化碳羽流及其与上覆沉积演替的相互作用。位于犹他州中部的Navajo砂岩- Page砂岩- Carmel组- Entrada砂岩- Curtis组- Summerville组是一个以砂岩为主的砂岩序列,由地幔源二氧化碳自然提供。这个演化带在被侵蚀成悬崖形成地层之前,曾多次从地下涌入富含二氧化碳的地下水,以便进行仔细的检查和取样。视觉上被Fe3+染色的红色岩石被减少的含二氧化碳的地下水漂白,在地层中形成淡黄色的羽状和条纹,分别代表易于识别的储层和流体的运移管道。典型的油田表现形式是砂岩为主的储层岩,而低渗透岩石(如泥灰岩和泥岩)的裂缝走廊则是主要的运移途径(这两种类型都存在例外)。研究区显示了多层、充满二氧化碳的古储层的圈闭、密封完整性和流体流动的高分辨率记录。因此,它为理解和预测未来二氧化碳捕获和储存工作中可能遇到的地质控制效应和机制提供了有价值的模拟。
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CO2 Seal Bypass – A Multidisciplinary Approach to CO2 Migration and Storage
A multi-disciplinary project that targets a naturally occurring CO2 plume and its interaction with the overlying sedimentary succession is summarized. The Navajo Sandstone – Page Sandstone – Carmel Formation – Entrada Sandstone – Curtis Formation – Summerville Formation is a largely sandstone-dominated succession which is naturally fed by mantle-derived CO2 in central Utah. The succession has received an influx of CO2-charged groundwater from below at times prior to its present-day state of erosion into cliff-forming strata that allow close inspection and sampling. Visually striking red rocks stained by Fe3+ are bleached by reducing CO2-charged groundwater, creating pale yellow plumes, and striations through strata, and represent readily identifiable reservoirs and migration conduits for fluids, respectively. Typical field expressions are sandstone-dominated reservoir rocks that once hosted CO2, whereas fracture corridors in low-permeability rocks such as marls and mudstones represent the main migration pathways (exceptions exist for both types). The study area displays a high-resolution record of entrapment, seal integrity and fluid flow in a multi-storied, CO2-filled paleo-reservoir. As such, it provides a valuable analogue for understanding and forecasting geologically controlled effects and mechanisms likely encountered during future CO2-capture and - storage efforts.
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