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Mathematical Modeling of Carbon Dioxide Injection
into a Reservoir with Methane and Water Taking
into Account the Formation of Carbon Dioxide Hydrate
An increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere caused by the
combustion of fuels has a negative impact on the current biosphere of the Earth. One way to get
rid of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is to capture and store it. Various methods for
long-term storage of carbon dioxide are proposed, including in various geological formations in gas
hydrate form, since gas hydrates have a number of unique properties, for example, it is possible to
stably store a sufficiently large amount of gas in a small volume at a relatively low pressure. One
of the objects for creating underground carbon dioxide storage facilities are depleted natural gas
deposits, since they are well studied, the characteristics of the deposits, their geometric dimensions
are known, and there are drilled wells. To study the patterns of the formation process of an
underground gas hydrate carbon dioxide storage, the article presents a mathematical model of the
process of carbon dioxide injection into a zonally heterogeneous porous reservoir, initially
saturated with methane and water, accompanied by the formation of gas hydrate. Unlike previous
works, the mathematical model additionally takes into account a number of factors: the solubility
of carbon dioxide in water, zonal heterogeneity of a reservoir, heat exchange of the reservoir with
the surrounding rocks impermeable to matter, filtration of water and gas. Numerical solutions of
the problem were constructed to describe the distribution of parameters (pressure, temperature,
carbon dioxide hydrate saturation) in the reservoir.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics is a journal that publishes original and review articles containing theoretical results and those of interest for applications in various branches of industry. The journal topics include the qualitative theory of differential equations in application to mechanics, physics, chemistry, biology, technical and natural processes; mathematical modeling in mechanics, physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, ecology, medicine, etc.; control theory; discrete optimization; discrete structures and extremum problems; combinatorics; control and reliability of discrete circuits; mathematical programming; mathematical models and methods for making optimal decisions; models of theory of scheduling, location and replacement of equipment; modeling the control processes; development and analysis of algorithms; synthesis and complexity of control systems; automata theory; graph theory; game theory and its applications; coding theory; scheduling theory; and theory of circuits.