Relative permeability and trapping of CO2 and water in sandstone rocks at reservoir conditions

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作者
Krevor, Samuel C. M. [1 ]
Pini, Ronny [1 ]
Zuo, Lin [1 ]
Benson, Sally M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Dept Energy Resources Engn, Stanford, CA 94395 USA
关键词
INTERFACIAL-TENSIONS; CAPILLARY NUMBER; CARBON-DIOXIDE; WETTABILITY; PRESSURE; FLOW; TEMPERATURE; INJECTION; AQUIFERS; STORAGE;
D O I
10.1029/2011WR010859
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We report the results of an experimental investigation into the multiphase flow properties of CO2 and water in four distinct sandstone rocks: a Berea sandstone and three reservoir rocks from formations into which CO2 injection is either currently taking place or is planned. Drainage relative permeability and residual gas saturations were measured at 50 degrees C and 9 MPa pore pressure using the steady state method in a horizontal core flooding apparatus with fluid distributions observed using x-ray computed tomography. Absolute permeability, capillary pressure curves, and petrological studies were performed on each sample. Relative permeability in the four samples is consistent with general characteristics of drainage in strongly water-wet rocks. Measurements in the Berea sample are also consistent with past measurements in Berea sandstones using both CO2/brine and oil/water fluid systems. Maximum observed saturations and permeabilities are limited by the capillary pressure that can be achieved in the experiment and do not represent endpoint values. It is likely that maximum saturations observed in other studies are limited in the same way and there is no indication that low endpoint relative permeabilities are a characteristic of the CO2/water system. Residual trapping in three of the rocks is consistent with trapping in strongly water-wet systems, and the results from the Berea sample are again consistent with observations in past studies. This confirms that residual trapping can play a major role in the immobilization of CO2 injected into the subsurface. In the Mt. Simon sandstone, a nonmonotonic relationship between initial and residual CO2 saturations is indicative of a rock that is mixed or intermediate wet, and further investigations should be performed to establish the wetting properties of illite-rich rocks. The combined results suggest that the petrophysical properties of the multiphase flow of CO2/water through siliciclastic rocks is for the most part typical of a strongly water-wet system and that analog fluids and conditions may be used to characterize these properties. Further investigation is required to identify the wetting properties of illite-rich rocks during imbibition processes.
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