2021
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2119
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A simulation study of carbon storage with active reservoir management

Abstract: As part of the Integrated Midcontinent Stacked Carbon Storage Hub (IMSCS-Hub) project led by Battelle Memorial Institute, a study was conducted to determine the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the stacked saline rock formations of the Sleepy Hollow Field (SHF), located in Red Willow County, southern Nebraska. A series of CO 2 injection simulation scenarios, with and without active reservoir management (ARM; brine extraction), were evaluated to investigate the feasibility of storing 50+ million… Show more

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“…Despite its importance for evaluating CO2 storage, only a few papers have addressed CO2 flow in the well (Liu et al, 2016;Lu & Connell, 2014b;Pan et al, 2011;Piao et al, 2018;Strpic et al, 2021). Most CO2 injection simulation studies have focused on CO2 flow in porous media, while the flow in the wellbore has either been disregarded (Dalkhaa et al, 2022;Kim et al, 2014) or coupling separate software for wellbore and reservoir simulation (Aakre et al, 2018), or treated as a part of porous media by assigning equivalent parameters (André et al, 2010). This latter approach is called the equivalent porous media approach (EPM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its importance for evaluating CO2 storage, only a few papers have addressed CO2 flow in the well (Liu et al, 2016;Lu & Connell, 2014b;Pan et al, 2011;Piao et al, 2018;Strpic et al, 2021). Most CO2 injection simulation studies have focused on CO2 flow in porous media, while the flow in the wellbore has either been disregarded (Dalkhaa et al, 2022;Kim et al, 2014) or coupling separate software for wellbore and reservoir simulation (Aakre et al, 2018), or treated as a part of porous media by assigning equivalent parameters (André et al, 2010). This latter approach is called the equivalent porous media approach (EPM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%