All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/139477-ms
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An Integrated Geomechanics Workflow for Caprock-Integrity Analysis of a Potential Carbon Storage

Abstract: Ensuring long-term containment of CO2 is critical for a safe geological storage of carbon. Although Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is feasible in depleted hydrocarbon fields, it can pose significant risk to safety and the environment if its containment is not ensured. An integrated geomechanics workflow to evaluate caprock integrity is presented in this paper. This approach integrates reservoir simulation which typically computes variation in formation pressure and temperature with geomechanical simulation w… Show more

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“…The subsequent increase in pore pressure results in a reduction of effective stress. At low confining pressures, the shear strength of rock drops significantly because of effective-stress reduction (Handin and Hager 1957), which may lead to inadvertent hydraulic fracturing within the reservoir (Khan et al 2010(Khan et al , 2011. In severe scenarios, an effective-stress reduction to zero may result in liquefaction or a complete loss of shear strength.…”
Section: Caprock Integrity In Sagd and Em-sagd Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsequent increase in pore pressure results in a reduction of effective stress. At low confining pressures, the shear strength of rock drops significantly because of effective-stress reduction (Handin and Hager 1957), which may lead to inadvertent hydraulic fracturing within the reservoir (Khan et al 2010(Khan et al , 2011. In severe scenarios, an effective-stress reduction to zero may result in liquefaction or a complete loss of shear strength.…”
Section: Caprock Integrity In Sagd and Em-sagd Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al, 2006;Liu et al, 2020;K. Zhang, Liu, & Huang, 2020), formation failure (Arfaee & Sola, 2014;Khan et al, 2010;Vilarrasa et al, 2019;Vilarrasa & Carrera, 2015;Z. Zhang, Jiang, et al, 2019), leakage through fractures or faults (Miocic et al, 2016;Nakajima et al, 2014) and well damage (Bai et al, 2016;Carroll et al, 1998;Iyer et al, 2022;Miyazaki, 2009;Ugarte & Salehi, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To account for coupled THM processes in fractured and porous rocks under multiphase condition, and linked TOUGH2 with FLAC3D to investigate the stress changes and potential fault slip by CO 2 -injection in saline aquifers. Khan et al (2010) integrated VISAGE and ECLIPSE to investigate the caprock integrity of a potential carbon storage site and Ouellet et al (2011) use this coupled code to simulate the CO 2 injection in saline aquifer at Ketzin, Germany. Li and Li (2010) linked FLAC to CMG's GEM to study the CO 2 enhanced coal bed methane (ECBM) recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%