捕获-捕获配对:探索碳储存前景的定义,以增加具有竞争用途的地区的容量和灵活性

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Alexander P. Bump, Susan D. Hovorka
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摘要

随着CCS从孤立的先发项目发展,如何确定潜在的储存地点(前景)的问题是在邻近储存项目、油气田和其他考虑因素的限制下选择项目的关键。迄今为止,对前景的定义要么是浮力陷阱的范围,要么是预测的二氧化碳或压力羽流的最大范围。这两种方法都有效,但在墨西哥湾这样的地方,它们可能会遇到困难,因为复杂的地质结构可能会使径向羽流扩散的简单假设失效,而浮力陷阱通常由于许多遗留井的渗透而没有吸引力。我们建议通过提取区域(排水池)来确定潜在的存储地点,而不是仅仅通过浮力关闭。这样做可以提供1)更大的自由度来定位注入器,以避免地面和地下的限制,包括倾向于聚集在结构高处的传统井;2)一种连贯的流动状态,在这种状态下,浮力将所有注入的二氧化碳推向一个共同的高点。该策略为分散注入压力提供了空间,并最大限度地减少了需要审查的遗留井的数量。它还可以提供1)通过向斜和相关水道轴的作用提供更好的注入能力;2)通过开采更大的岩石体积和利用迁移损失来潜在地提高产能。
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Fetch-trap Pairs: Exploring definition of carbon storage prospects to increase capacity and flexibility in areas with competing uses

As CCS grows beyond isolated first-mover projects, the question of how to identify potential storage sites (prospects) is key to siting projects amidst the constraints of neighboring storage projects, hydrocarbon fields and other considerations. To date, prospects have been defined either by the extent of a buoyant trap or by the predicted maximum extent of the CO2 or pressure plume. Both approaches have worked, but they may struggle in places like the Gulf of Mexico where complex geologic structure can invalidate simple assumptions of radial plume spread and buoyant traps are commonly unattractive due to numerous legacy well penetrations. We propose identifying prospective storage sites by fetch area (drainage cell) rather than by buoyant closure alone. Doing so offers 1) greater freedom in siting injectors to avoid surface and subsurface constraints, including legacy wells that tend to cluster on structural high; and 2) a coherent flow regime in which buoyancy drives all injected CO2 toward a common high. This strategy gives space to dissipate injection pressure and minimize the number of legacy wells needing review. It may also offer 1) better injectivity by bringing synclines and associated channel axes into play; and 2) potentially improved capacity by tapping a larger rock volume and taking advantage of migration losses.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
199
审稿时长
4.8 months
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.
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