SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 1996
DOI: 10.2118/36600-ms
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Sleipner Vest CO2 Disposal, CO2 Injection Into A Shallow Underground Aquifer

Abstract: This paper describes the problem of disposing large amounts of CO2 into a shallow underground aquifer from an offshore location in the North Sea. The solutions presented is an alternative for CO2 emitting industries in addressing the growing concern for the environmental impact from such activities. The topside injection facilities, the well and reservoir aspects are discussed as well as the considerations made during establishing the design basis and the solutions chosen. The CO2 injection issues in this proj… Show more

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“…Several modeling studies have been based on the Sleipner injection site, with modeling approaches ranging from coupled multiprocess models to invasion percolation models and VE models. Simplified 3D multiphase models were used for injectivity and capacity estimates (Baklid et al ; Zweigel et al ) and to show that the existence of thin mudstone baffles can explain the vertical plume structuring found from the seismic surveys (Lindeberg et al ). Johnson et al () and Audigane et al () used two‐dimensional (2D) multiprocess models (flow and geochemistry) to investigate solubility, convective mixing, and mineral trapping.…”
Section: Model Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several modeling studies have been based on the Sleipner injection site, with modeling approaches ranging from coupled multiprocess models to invasion percolation models and VE models. Simplified 3D multiphase models were used for injectivity and capacity estimates (Baklid et al ; Zweigel et al ) and to show that the existence of thin mudstone baffles can explain the vertical plume structuring found from the seismic surveys (Lindeberg et al ). Johnson et al () and Audigane et al () used two‐dimensional (2D) multiprocess models (flow and geochemistry) to investigate solubility, convective mixing, and mineral trapping.…”
Section: Model Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, much can be learned from recent field-scale injection of CO 2 into a deep offshore saline aquifer (25,31).…”
Section: Aquifer Storage Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pilot study in the San Juan basin is an example of CO 2 sequestration in a coalbed methane reservoir 4 and the Sleipner West field, offshore Norway, is an example where CO 2 has been injected into a saline aquifer 5 . There are fewer examples of CO 2 injection into coal seams and saline aquifers, but they do exist.…”
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confidence: 99%