Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs

Depleted gas reservoirs are known as geological media for the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). A large amount of studies attempting to estimate the injection rate of CO2 by analytical and numerical modeling but selection of a suitable injection rate based on the effect of the remaining gas has...

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Main Authors: Raza, A., Gholami, Raoof, Rabiei, M., Rasouli, V., Rezaee, Reza
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89578
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author Raza, A.
Gholami, Raoof
Rabiei, M.
Rasouli, V.
Rezaee, Reza
author_facet Raza, A.
Gholami, Raoof
Rabiei, M.
Rasouli, V.
Rezaee, Reza
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building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Depleted gas reservoirs are known as geological media for the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). A large amount of studies attempting to estimate the injection rate of CO2 by analytical and numerical modeling but selection of a suitable injection rate based on the effect of the remaining gas has not been fully understood for in depleted gas fields. This study attempts to present a scheme to estimate the injection rate for CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs which can help to avoid the lengthy simulation time often required. An analytical method was suggested to estimate the favorable steady-state injection rate for three-phase system (CO2-gas-brine). For the sequestration, CO2 was injected at the estimated and overestimated injection rate to evaluate their impacts on the storage injectivity and capacity. The results obtained indicated that the injection rate estimation approach proposed can be a great asset to evaluate the injectivity and the sequestration potential of the depleted gas reservoirs.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-895782022-11-14T03:31:37Z Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs Raza, A. Gholami, Raoof Rabiei, M. Rasouli, V. Rezaee, Reza Science & Technology Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Energy & Fuels Engineering, Chemical Environmental Sciences Engineering Environmental Sciences & Ecology Gas reservoirs depleted CO2 storage injection rate numerical simulation CONDENSATE RESERVOIR STORAGE RECOVERY CRITERIA Depleted gas reservoirs are known as geological media for the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). A large amount of studies attempting to estimate the injection rate of CO2 by analytical and numerical modeling but selection of a suitable injection rate based on the effect of the remaining gas has not been fully understood for in depleted gas fields. This study attempts to present a scheme to estimate the injection rate for CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs which can help to avoid the lengthy simulation time often required. An analytical method was suggested to estimate the favorable steady-state injection rate for three-phase system (CO2-gas-brine). For the sequestration, CO2 was injected at the estimated and overestimated injection rate to evaluate their impacts on the storage injectivity and capacity. The results obtained indicated that the injection rate estimation approach proposed can be a great asset to evaluate the injectivity and the sequestration potential of the depleted gas reservoirs. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89578 10.1080/15567036.2019.1604871 English TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
Environmental Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Gas reservoirs
depleted
CO2 storage
injection rate
numerical simulation
CONDENSATE RESERVOIR
STORAGE
RECOVERY
CRITERIA
Raza, A.
Gholami, Raoof
Rabiei, M.
Rasouli, V.
Rezaee, Reza
Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title_full Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title_fullStr Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title_short Injection rate estimation to numerically assess CO2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
title_sort injection rate estimation to numerically assess co2 sequestration in depleted gas reservoirs
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
Environmental Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Gas reservoirs
depleted
CO2 storage
injection rate
numerical simulation
CONDENSATE RESERVOIR
STORAGE
RECOVERY
CRITERIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89578