A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies

CO2 geological storage (CGS) proved to be an effective way to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and CO2-enhanced water recovery (CO2-EWR) technology may improve the efficiency of CO2 injection and saline water production with potential economic value as a means of storing CO2 and supplying cooling...

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Main Authors: Zhijie Yang, Tianfu Xu, Fugang Wang, Yujie Diao, Xufeng Li, Xin Ma, Hailong Tian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6053756
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spelling doaj-c8647215491b40a38a88d0b8213332c02020-11-24T21:21:04ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81151468-81232019-01-01201910.1155/2019/60537566053756A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control StrategiesZhijie Yang0Tianfu Xu1Fugang Wang2Yujie Diao3Xufeng Li4Xin Ma5Hailong Tian6Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province 130021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province 130021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province 130021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage, Center for Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology Survey, China Geological Survey, Baoding, Hebei Province 071051, ChinaKey Laboratory of Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage, Center for Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology Survey, China Geological Survey, Baoding, Hebei Province 071051, ChinaKey Laboratory of Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage, Center for Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology Survey, China Geological Survey, Baoding, Hebei Province 071051, ChinaKey Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province 130021, ChinaCO2 geological storage (CGS) proved to be an effective way to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and CO2-enhanced water recovery (CO2-EWR) technology may improve the efficiency of CO2 injection and saline water production with potential economic value as a means of storing CO2 and supplying cooling water to power plants. Moreover, the continuous injection of CO2 may cause a sharp increase for pressure in the reservoir system, so it is important to determine reasonable reservoir pressure control strategies to ensure the safety of the CGS project. Based upon the typical formation parameters of the China Geological Survey CO2-EWR test site in the eastern Junggar Basin, a series of three-dimensional (3D) injection-extraction models with fully coupled wellbores and reservoirs were established to evaluate the effect of the number of production wells and the well spacing on the enhanced efficiency of CO2 storage and saline production. The optimal key parameters that control reservoir pressure evolution over time are determined. The numerical results show that a smaller spacing between injection and production wells and a larger number of production wells can enhance not only the CO2 injection capacity but also the saline water production capacity. The effect of the number of production wells on the injection capacity and production capacity is more significant than that of well spacing, and the simulation scenario with 2 production wells, one injection well, and a well spacing of 2 km is more reasonable in the demonstration project of Junggar Basin. CO2-EWR technology can effectively control the evolution of the reservoir pressure and offset the sharp increase in reservoir pressure caused by CO2 injection and the sharp decrease of reservoir pressure caused by saline production. The main controlling factors of pressure evolution at a certain spatial point in a reservoir change with time. The monitoring pressure drops at the beginning and is controlled by the extraction of water. Subsequently, the injection of CO2 plays a dominant role in the increase of reservoir pressure. Overall, the results of analysis provide a guide and reference for the CO2-EWR site selection, as well as the practical placement of wells.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6053756
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author Zhijie Yang
Tianfu Xu
Fugang Wang
Yujie Diao
Xufeng Li
Xin Ma
Hailong Tian
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Tianfu Xu
Fugang Wang
Yujie Diao
Xufeng Li
Xin Ma
Hailong Tian
A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
Geofluids
author_facet Zhijie Yang
Tianfu Xu
Fugang Wang
Yujie Diao
Xufeng Li
Xin Ma
Hailong Tian
author_sort Zhijie Yang
title A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
title_short A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
title_full A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
title_fullStr A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the CO2-Enhanced Water Recovery Efficiency and Reservoir Pressure Control Strategies
title_sort study on the co2-enhanced water recovery efficiency and reservoir pressure control strategies
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Geofluids
issn 1468-8115
1468-8123
publishDate 2019-01-01
description CO2 geological storage (CGS) proved to be an effective way to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and CO2-enhanced water recovery (CO2-EWR) technology may improve the efficiency of CO2 injection and saline water production with potential economic value as a means of storing CO2 and supplying cooling water to power plants. Moreover, the continuous injection of CO2 may cause a sharp increase for pressure in the reservoir system, so it is important to determine reasonable reservoir pressure control strategies to ensure the safety of the CGS project. Based upon the typical formation parameters of the China Geological Survey CO2-EWR test site in the eastern Junggar Basin, a series of three-dimensional (3D) injection-extraction models with fully coupled wellbores and reservoirs were established to evaluate the effect of the number of production wells and the well spacing on the enhanced efficiency of CO2 storage and saline production. The optimal key parameters that control reservoir pressure evolution over time are determined. The numerical results show that a smaller spacing between injection and production wells and a larger number of production wells can enhance not only the CO2 injection capacity but also the saline water production capacity. The effect of the number of production wells on the injection capacity and production capacity is more significant than that of well spacing, and the simulation scenario with 2 production wells, one injection well, and a well spacing of 2 km is more reasonable in the demonstration project of Junggar Basin. CO2-EWR technology can effectively control the evolution of the reservoir pressure and offset the sharp increase in reservoir pressure caused by CO2 injection and the sharp decrease of reservoir pressure caused by saline production. The main controlling factors of pressure evolution at a certain spatial point in a reservoir change with time. The monitoring pressure drops at the beginning and is controlled by the extraction of water. Subsequently, the injection of CO2 plays a dominant role in the increase of reservoir pressure. Overall, the results of analysis provide a guide and reference for the CO2-EWR site selection, as well as the practical placement of wells.
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