Influence of Depositional and Diagenetic Processes on Caprock Properties of CO2 Storage Sites in the Northern North Sea, Offshore Norway

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作者
Rahman, Md Jamilur [1 ]
Fawad, Manzar [1 ]
Jahren, Jens [1 ]
Mondol, Nazmul Haque [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo UiO, Dept Geosci, N-0371 Oslo, Norway
[2] Norwegian Geotech Inst NGI, N-0806 Oslo, Norway
关键词
Longship; Aurora; Northern Lights; CO2; storage; Drake Formation; caprock; seal quality; brittleness; rock physics; Horda Platform; EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICAL COMPACTION; VIKING GRABEN; FLUID-FLOW; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; CENOZOIC MUDSTONES; ROCK PROPERTIES; SHEAR FAILURE; SHALE; BASIN; PREDICTION;
D O I
10.3390/geosciences12050181
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Characterization of caprock shale is critical in CO2 storage site evaluation because the caprock shale acts as a barrier for the injected buoyant CO2 plume. The properties of shales are complex and influenced by various processes; hence, it is challenging to evaluate the caprock quality. An integrated approach is therefore necessary for assessing seal integrity. In this study, we investigated the caprock properties of the Lower Jurassic Drake Formation shales from the proposed CO2 storage site Aurora (the Longship /Northern Lights CCS project), located in the Horda Platform area, offshore Norway. Wireline logs from 50 exploration wells, various 2D seismic lines, and two 3D seismic cubes were used to investigate the variations of the caprock properties. The Drake Formation was subdivided into upper and lower Drake units based on the lithological variations observed. Exhumation and thermal gradient influencing the caprock properties were also analyzed. Moreover, rock physics diagnostics were carried out, and caprock property maps were generated using the average log values to characterize the Drake Formation shales. In addiiton, pre-stack seismic-inverted properties and post-stack seismic attributes were assessed and compared to the wireline log-based analysis. The sediment source controlled at 61 degrees N significantly influenced the depositional environment of the studied area, which later influenced the diagenetic processes and had various caprock properties. The upper and lower Drake units represent similar geomechanical properties in the Aurora area, irrespective of significant lithological variations. The Drake Formation caprock shale near the injection site shows less-ductile to less-brittle brittleness values. Based on the caprock thickness and shaliness in the Aurora injection site, Drake Formation shale might act as an effective top seal. However, the effect of injection-induced pressure changes on caprock integrity needs to be evaluated.
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