Expansion of Geological CO2 Storage Capacity in a Closed Aquifer by Simultaneous Brine Production with CO2 Injection

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作者
Jung, Seungpil [1 ]
机构
[1] SK Earthon Co Ltd, Seoul 03188, South Korea
关键词
pressure-limited capacity; migration-limited capacity; brine production; interbedded impermeable layer; spill point; EFFICIENCY; STRATEGIES; INTEGRITY;
D O I
10.3390/su15043499
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Structural trapping is the primary mechanism for intensive CO2 sequestration in saline aquifers. This is the foundation for increasing global CO2 storage; gradual switch to preferable trapping mechanisms, such as residual saturation, dissolution, and mineral trapping, will require a long-time scale. The major constraints limiting the storage capacity of structural trapping are formation pressure and structure size. Over-pressure owing to CO2 injection causes a disruption of seal integrity indicating a failure in geological sequestration. The other constraint on storage capacity is a spill point determining geological storage volume. Overflowing CO2, after filling the storage volume, migrates upward along the aquifer geometry with buoyancy. This study proposes a methodology to maximize CO2 storage capacity of a geological site with a substructure created by an interbedded calcareous layer below spill point. This study provides various conceptual schemes, i.e., no brine production, simultaneous brine production and pre-injection brine production, for geological CO2 storage. By the comparative analysis, location of brine producer, production rate, and distance between injector and producer are optimized. Therefore, the proposed scheme can enhance CO2 storage capacity by 68% beyond the pressure and migration limits by steering CO2 plume and managing formation pressure.
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