The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity

In terms of storage capacity and containment efficiency, deep saline aquifers are among the best candidates for CO2 storage. However, salt precipitation in the wellbore vicinity and fines mobilization ensued from in situ mineral dissolution could impair CO2 injectivity and reduce the quality and cap...

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Main Authors: Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam, Sindre Langås Forsetløkken, Jhon-eirik Lien, Jann Rune Ursin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1125
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spelling doaj-2444997ebcef41d8b0c8a4ffa61a341f2020-11-24T22:52:53ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-08-01108112510.3390/en10081125en10081125The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 InjectivityYen Adams Sokama-Neuyam0Sindre Langås Forsetløkken1Jhon-eirik Lien2Jann Rune Ursin3Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Stavanger, 4036 Stavanger, NorwayDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, University of Stavanger, 4036 Stavanger, NorwayDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, University of Stavanger, 4036 Stavanger, NorwayDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, University of Stavanger, 4036 Stavanger, NorwayIn terms of storage capacity and containment efficiency, deep saline aquifers are among the best candidates for CO2 storage. However, salt precipitation in the wellbore vicinity and fines mobilization ensued from in situ mineral dissolution could impair CO2 injectivity and reduce the quality and capacity of deep saline reservoirs for CO2 storage. The mechanisms of salt precipitation and its impact on CO2 injectivity have been studied, but the effects of fines mobilization have not been properly investigated. We conducted core-flood experiments and theoretical studies to investigate the impact of fines mobilization on CO2 injectivity, the relative contribution of fines mobilization and salt precipitation to injectivity impairment, and the coupled effect of salt precipitation and fines mobilization. We found that, mineral dissolution and transport effects could induce up to about 26% injectivity impairment. The findings also suggest that about 0.3 wt % particle concentration in the pore fluid could induce over twofold injectivity impairment compared to about 10 wt % of total dissolved salt in the formation water. Salt precipitation was also found to compound injectivity impairment induced by fines mobilization. The present study provides important insight, and could serve as a foundation to inspire further experimental and theoretical investigation into the effects of mineral dissolution and fines mobilization in the context of CO2 injectivity.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1125fines mobilizationsalt precipitationCO2 injectivity impairmentcarbon storage.
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author Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam
Sindre Langås Forsetløkken
Jhon-eirik Lien
Jann Rune Ursin
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Sindre Langås Forsetløkken
Jhon-eirik Lien
Jann Rune Ursin
The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
Energies
fines mobilization
salt precipitation
CO2 injectivity impairment
carbon storage.
author_facet Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam
Sindre Langås Forsetløkken
Jhon-eirik Lien
Jann Rune Ursin
author_sort Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam
title The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
title_short The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
title_full The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
title_fullStr The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
title_full_unstemmed The Coupled Effect of Fines Mobilization and Salt Precipitation on CO2 Injectivity
title_sort coupled effect of fines mobilization and salt precipitation on co2 injectivity
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-08-01
description In terms of storage capacity and containment efficiency, deep saline aquifers are among the best candidates for CO2 storage. However, salt precipitation in the wellbore vicinity and fines mobilization ensued from in situ mineral dissolution could impair CO2 injectivity and reduce the quality and capacity of deep saline reservoirs for CO2 storage. The mechanisms of salt precipitation and its impact on CO2 injectivity have been studied, but the effects of fines mobilization have not been properly investigated. We conducted core-flood experiments and theoretical studies to investigate the impact of fines mobilization on CO2 injectivity, the relative contribution of fines mobilization and salt precipitation to injectivity impairment, and the coupled effect of salt precipitation and fines mobilization. We found that, mineral dissolution and transport effects could induce up to about 26% injectivity impairment. The findings also suggest that about 0.3 wt % particle concentration in the pore fluid could induce over twofold injectivity impairment compared to about 10 wt % of total dissolved salt in the formation water. Salt precipitation was also found to compound injectivity impairment induced by fines mobilization. The present study provides important insight, and could serve as a foundation to inspire further experimental and theoretical investigation into the effects of mineral dissolution and fines mobilization in the context of CO2 injectivity.
topic fines mobilization
salt precipitation
CO2 injectivity impairment
carbon storage.
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1125
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