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Flow Dynamics of \hbox {CO}_{2}/brine at the Interface Between the Storage Formation and Sealing Units in a Multi-layered Model
Authors:Kue-Young Kim  Weon Shik Han  Junho Oh  Eungyu Park  Pyeong-Koo Lee
Institution:1. Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, Korea
2. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA
3. Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea
Abstract:Pressure distribution and \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) plume migration are two major interests in \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) geologic storage as they determine the injectivity and storage capacity. In this study, we adopted a three-layer model comprising a storage formation and the over- and underlying seals and determined three distinct flow regions based on the vertical flux exchange of \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) and native brine. Regions 1 and 2 showed \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) flowing from the storage formation to adjacent seals with counter-flowing brine. The characteristics of these fluxes in Region 1 were governed by permeability change due to salt precipitation whereas buoyancy force controlled the flux pattern in Region 2. Region 3 showed brine flowing from storage formation toward the over- and underlying seals, which enabled the displaced brine to escape from the storage formation and make room for \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) to store as well as reduce the pressure build-up. In the multi-layered model, the counter-flowing brine in flow Region 1 resulted in localized salt precipitation at the upper and lower boundary of storage formation. We assessed the bottom-hole pressure and \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) mass in caprock with respect to reservoir size. While the formation thickness influenced the bottom-hole pressure in the early stage of injection, the horizontal extension of the reservoir was more influential to pressure build-up during the injection period, and to the stabilized pressure during the post-injection period. The \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) mass in caprock gently increased during the injection period as well as during the post-injection period and reached about 4–5 % of injected \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) . The percentage of escaped brine from the storage formation ranged from 80–100 % of the \(\hbox {CO}_{2}\) mass stored in the storage formation depending on the reservoir scale.
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