{"title":"下白垩统罗德比页岩孔隙结构和表面积的成分控制:橡子储藏场计划采用的 CCS 顶封盖岩","authors":"N.A. AlNajdi, R.H. Worden, James E.P. Utley","doi":"10.1016/j.ijggc.2024.104219","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Fine-grained lithologies above CCS reservoirs cannot automatically be assumed to be mineralogically stable, or high quality top-seals to highly pressured CO<sub>2</sub> as saline aquifer have previously contained hydrostatically pressured water. We have investigated the mineralogy, pore systems and surface area characteristics of the Lower Cretaceous Rodby Shale, the caprock to the Captain Sandstone at the UK's planned Acorn/Goldeneye CCS site. Rodby Shale core was logged and analysed by XRD, light microscopy, and SEM. Grain size was measured using laser particle size analysis. Mercury intrusion porosimetry and nitrogen adsorption analysis were used to characterise the pore network. The Rodby is smectite-rich and contains abundant calcite as well as quartz silt with small quantities of chlorite and plagioclase. Calcite was sourced from benthic microfossils, locally recrystallised to create a pore-filling cement. The mean pore throat and pore body diameter are about 17 nm putting the Rodby in the mesopore range and suggesting a predominance of slit-like pores. There are three lithofacies in the Rodby Shale: (i) high surface area clay-rich shale, (ii) low surface area calcite-rich shale, (iii) intermediate surface area quartz-rich. if the second lithotype encountered CO<sub>2</sub>, then the resulting calcite dissolution would lead to increasing surface area of the remaining shale. The Rodby Shale has good potential to be an effective barrier for CO<sub>2</sub> escape, based on assessments of diffusion rate and post-breakthrough advection rate as well as stability and sealing assessments.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":334,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control","volume":"137 ","pages":"Article 104219"},"PeriodicalIF":4.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1750583624001622/pdfft?md5=2aca895f737ef187b7c3736254b4946f&pid=1-s2.0-S1750583624001622-main.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Compositional controls on the Lower Cretaceous Rodby Shale pore structure and surface area: a planned CCS top seal caprock for the Acorn storage site\",\"authors\":\"N.A. AlNajdi, R.H. Worden, James E.P. 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Compositional controls on the Lower Cretaceous Rodby Shale pore structure and surface area: a planned CCS top seal caprock for the Acorn storage site
Fine-grained lithologies above CCS reservoirs cannot automatically be assumed to be mineralogically stable, or high quality top-seals to highly pressured CO2 as saline aquifer have previously contained hydrostatically pressured water. We have investigated the mineralogy, pore systems and surface area characteristics of the Lower Cretaceous Rodby Shale, the caprock to the Captain Sandstone at the UK's planned Acorn/Goldeneye CCS site. Rodby Shale core was logged and analysed by XRD, light microscopy, and SEM. Grain size was measured using laser particle size analysis. Mercury intrusion porosimetry and nitrogen adsorption analysis were used to characterise the pore network. The Rodby is smectite-rich and contains abundant calcite as well as quartz silt with small quantities of chlorite and plagioclase. Calcite was sourced from benthic microfossils, locally recrystallised to create a pore-filling cement. The mean pore throat and pore body diameter are about 17 nm putting the Rodby in the mesopore range and suggesting a predominance of slit-like pores. There are three lithofacies in the Rodby Shale: (i) high surface area clay-rich shale, (ii) low surface area calcite-rich shale, (iii) intermediate surface area quartz-rich. if the second lithotype encountered CO2, then the resulting calcite dissolution would lead to increasing surface area of the remaining shale. The Rodby Shale has good potential to be an effective barrier for CO2 escape, based on assessments of diffusion rate and post-breakthrough advection rate as well as stability and sealing assessments.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control is a peer reviewed journal focusing on scientific and engineering developments in greenhouse gas control through capture and storage at large stationary emitters in the power sector and in other major resource, manufacturing and production industries. The Journal covers all greenhouse gas emissions within the power and industrial sectors, and comprises both technical and non-technical related literature in one volume. Original research, review and comments papers are included.