2012
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.1271
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Potential for environmental impact due to acid gas leakage from wellbores at EOR injection sites near Zama Lake, Alberta

Abstract: The potential for environmental impact from future leakage of toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and acid gas sequestration site near Zama Lake, Alberta, is examined. Over 800 pinnacle reefs are potentially suitable for EOR by injection of acid gas. Leakage rate as a function of time through a reference wellbore is determined for various scenarios including leakage through the annulus of the wellbore and leakage through the central plug seal of the wellbore with an intact and failed… Show more

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“…For CO 2 storage, the ultimate goal for well-leakage models is to serve as inputs for certification framework and risk analysis (Gasda and Celia, 2005;Barlet-Gouedard et al, 2006;Gerard et al, 2006;Watson and Bachu, 2008;Oldenburg et al, 2009;Dobossy et al, 2011;Humez et al, 2011;LeNeveu, 2012).…”
Section: Wellbore System Leakage Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For CO 2 storage, the ultimate goal for well-leakage models is to serve as inputs for certification framework and risk analysis (Gasda and Celia, 2005;Barlet-Gouedard et al, 2006;Gerard et al, 2006;Watson and Bachu, 2008;Oldenburg et al, 2009;Dobossy et al, 2011;Humez et al, 2011;LeNeveu, 2012).…”
Section: Wellbore System Leakage Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%