2015
DOI: 10.2516/ogst/2015009
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Structural and Parametric Models of the Załęcze and Żuchlów Gas Field Region, Fore-Sudetic Monocline, Poland – An Example of a General Static Modeling Workflow in Mature Petroleum Areas for CCS, EGR or EOR Purposes

Abstract: -Załęcze and Żuchlów are strongly depleted natural gas fields in aeolian sandstones of the Rotliegend, located in the central part of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline. A set of three static 3D models was generated to check the possibility of CO 2 injection for Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR) and to check the safety of storage by means of geomechanical modeling: one regional model (ZZA) and two local models -the first for Załęcze (ZA) gas field and the second for Żuchlów (ZU) gas field. The regional model is composed of … Show more

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“…The dynamic ATES model uses the local structural and parametric framework, being the part of the basin scale parametric model of the temperature and effective porosity of the Lower Cretaceous reservoir. They were constructed as CPG grids, using the multiscale structural and parametric modelling workflows (Papiernik et al, 2015 ; Papiernik et al, 2016 ; Papiernik, 2017a , b ; Papiernik & Michna, 2019 . This allows for high-quality local geomodels to be obtained, even in regions poorly controlled with data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic ATES model uses the local structural and parametric framework, being the part of the basin scale parametric model of the temperature and effective porosity of the Lower Cretaceous reservoir. They were constructed as CPG grids, using the multiscale structural and parametric modelling workflows (Papiernik et al, 2015 ; Papiernik et al, 2016 ; Papiernik, 2017a , b ; Papiernik & Michna, 2019 . This allows for high-quality local geomodels to be obtained, even in regions poorly controlled with data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These works were followed by further regional and semiregional projects conducted in 2020 by the AGH University of Science and Technology. These projects introduced the new quantitative approach based on 3D static models [64][65][66] that applied modified workflows elaborated for petroleum exploration as well as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) purposes [4,67].…”
Section: Geothermal Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second variant of the structural model, structural model in variant 2 (SMV2), of the K-1 region was constructed in the local scale with application of the SF method and SF to CPG conversion. Parametric models of SMV1 although locally fitted to K-1 were externally controlled (trended) by regional parametric models, using multiscale modeling workflows [4,67,125,130].…”
Section: Spatial Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%