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Effect of Vertical Heterogeneity on Long-Term Migration of CO2 in Saline Formations
Authors:Christopher P. Green  Jonathan Ennis-King
Affiliation:(1) College of Material Science and Engineering, Donghua University, 200051 Shanghai, China;(2) Library Information Center, Donghua University, 200051 Shanghai, China;(3) Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA;(4) State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers & Polymer Materials, Donghua University, 200051 Shanghai, China;(5) Department of Textile & Clothing, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA;(6) State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, China University of Petroleum, 257061 Dongying, China;
Abstract:For deep injection of CO2 in thick saline formations, the movements of both the free gas phase and dissolved CO2 are sensitive to variations in vertical permeability. A simple model for vertical heterogeneity was studied, consisting of a random distribution of horizontal impermeable barriers with a given overall volume fraction and distribution of lengths. Analytical results were obtained for the distribution of values for the permeability, and compared to numerical simulations of deep CO2 injection and convection in heterogeneous formations, using multiple realizations for the permeability distribution. It is shown that for a formation of thickness H, the breakthrough times in two dimensions for deep injection scale as H 2 for moderate injection rates. In comparison to heterogeneous shale distributions, a homogeneous medium with equivalent effective vertical permeability has a longer breakthrough time for deep injection, and a longer onset time for convection.
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