Effect of Vertical Heterogeneity on Long-Term Migration of $ CO_{2} $ in Saline Formations
Abstract For deep injection of $ CO_{2} $ in thick saline formations, the movements of both the free gas phase and dissolved $ CO_{2} $ are sensitive to variations in vertical permeability. A simple model for vertical heterogeneity was studied, consisting of a random distribution of horizontal imper...
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Abstract For deep injection of $ CO_{2} $ in thick saline formations, the movements of both the free gas phase and dissolved $ CO_{2} $ 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 $ CO_{2} $ 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 H2 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. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009 |
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