Experimental investigation of wellbore integrity and CO2-brine flow along the casing-cement microannulus

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作者
Carey, J. William [1 ]
Svec, Robert [2 ]
Grigg, Reid [2 ]
Zhang, Jinsuo [1 ]
Crow, Walter [3 ]
机构
[1] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Earth & Environm Sci, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
[2] New Mexico Inst Min & Technol, Socorro, NM 87801 USA
[3] BP Alternat Energy, Houston, TX 77002 USA
关键词
Carbon sequestration; Portland cement; Corrosion; Casing; Carbonation; GEOLOGIC SEQUESTRATION CONDITIONS; CARBON-DIOXIDE CORROSION; CO2; STEEL; OIL; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijggc.2009.09.018
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Wellbore integrity is one of the key performance criteria in the geological storage of CO2. It is significant in any proposed storage site but may be critical to the suitability of depleted oil and gas reservoirs that may have 10's to 1 000's of abandoned wells Much previous work has focused on Portland cement which is the primary material used to seal wellbore systems This work has emphasized the potential dissolution of Portland cement. However, an increasing number of field studies (e g., Carey et al., 2007), experimental studies (e.g, Kutchko et al.. 2006) and theoretical considerations indicate that the most significant leakage mechanism is likely to be flow Of CO2 along the casing-cement microannulus, cement-cement fractures, or the cement-caprock interface. In this Study, we investigate the casing-cement microannulus through core-flood experiments The experiments were conducted on a synthetic wellbore system consisting of a 5-cm diameter sample of cement that was cured with an embedded rectangular length of steel casing that had grooves to accommodate fluid flow The experiments were conducted at 40 degrees C and 14 MPa pore pressure for 394 h. During the experiment, 6.2 1 of a 50 50 mixture of supercritical CO2 and 30,000 ppm NaCl-rich brine flowed through 10-cm of limestone before flowing through the 6-cm length cement-casing wellbore system Approximately 59,000 pore volumes of fluid moved through the casing-cement grooves Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the CO2-brine mixture impacted both the casing and the cement. The Portland cement was carbonated to depths of 50-250 mu m by a diffusion-dominated process. There was very little evidence for mass loss or erosion of the Portland cement. By contrast, the steel casing reacted to form abundant precipitates of mixed calcium and iron carbonate that lined the channels and in one case almost completely filled a channel The depth of steel corroded was estimated at 25- 30 mu m and was similar in value to results obtained with a simplified corrosion model The experimental results were applied to field observations of carbonated wellbore cement by Carey etal. (2007) and Crow etal. (2009) to show that carbonation of the field samples was not accompanied by significant CO2-brine flow at the casing-cement interface The sensitivity of standard-grade steel casing to corrosion suggests that relatively straight-forward wireline logging of external casing corrosion Could be used as a useful indicator of flow behind casing. These experiments also reinforce other studies that indicate rates of Portland cement deterioration are slow, even in the high-flux CO2-brine experiments reported here. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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