A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin

A regional assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish Sector of the Baltic Sea Basin has been performed. Storage within several deep Cambrian sandstone aquifers, sealed by a thick sequence of Ordovician and Silurian limestone and marlstone, was investigated. Stratigraphic an...

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Main Authors: Sopher, D., Juhlin, Christopher, Erlström, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4540
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Juhlin, Christopher
Erlström, M.
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Juhlin, Christopher
Erlström, M.
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description A regional assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish Sector of the Baltic Sea Basin has been performed. Storage within several deep Cambrian sandstone aquifers, sealed by a thick sequence of Ordovician and Silurian limestone and marlstone, was investigated. Stratigraphic and structural traps were considered within the Faludden, När and Viklau reservoirs. Effective CO2 storage capacities and associated uncertainty were calculated probabilistically, using methods outlined by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed characterisation of porosity, reservoir thickness, top reservoir structure, CO2 density and storage efficiency factor was performed. A Monte Carlo approach was adopted to generate distributions of effective storage capacity for the scenarios considered. Within the study area, the most suitable structural trap is the S41/Dalders structure, located in the southeastern part of the Swedish sector, with estimated low, mid and high storage capacities of 85 Mt, 145 Mt and 224 Mt, respectively. The regional Faludden stratigraphic pinch out trap was assessed to have low, mid and high effective storage capacities of 4330 Mt, 5579 Mt and 6962 Mt, respectively. The storage capacity methodology outlined here, that includes estimates of uncertainties, may be easily adapted to other areas of interests for geological storage of CO2.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-45402017-09-13T14:47:32Z A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin Sopher, D. Juhlin, Christopher Erlström, M. A regional assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish Sector of the Baltic Sea Basin has been performed. Storage within several deep Cambrian sandstone aquifers, sealed by a thick sequence of Ordovician and Silurian limestone and marlstone, was investigated. Stratigraphic and structural traps were considered within the Faludden, När and Viklau reservoirs. Effective CO2 storage capacities and associated uncertainty were calculated probabilistically, using methods outlined by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed characterisation of porosity, reservoir thickness, top reservoir structure, CO2 density and storage efficiency factor was performed. A Monte Carlo approach was adopted to generate distributions of effective storage capacity for the scenarios considered. Within the study area, the most suitable structural trap is the S41/Dalders structure, located in the southeastern part of the Swedish sector, with estimated low, mid and high storage capacities of 85 Mt, 145 Mt and 224 Mt, respectively. The regional Faludden stratigraphic pinch out trap was assessed to have low, mid and high effective storage capacities of 4330 Mt, 5579 Mt and 6962 Mt, respectively. The storage capacity methodology outlined here, that includes estimates of uncertainties, may be easily adapted to other areas of interests for geological storage of CO2. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4540 10.1016/j.ijggc.2014.09.009 Elsevier Ltd unknown
spellingShingle Sopher, D.
Juhlin, Christopher
Erlström, M.
A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title_full A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title_fullStr A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title_full_unstemmed A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title_short A probabilistic assessment of the effective CO2 storage capacity within the Swedish sector of the Baltic Basin
title_sort probabilistic assessment of the effective co2 storage capacity within the swedish sector of the baltic basin
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4540