Experimental investigation into the sealing capability of naturally fractured shale caprocks to supercritical carbon dioxide flow

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K. Edlmann
S. Haszeldine
C. I. McDermott
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Edinburgh Collaborative of Subsurface Science and Engineering (ECOSSE), School of Geoscience
[2] University of Edinburgh,Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions
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CO; geological storage; Caprock leakage; Supercritical CO; experiments; Fracture aperture; Capillary entry pressure;
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Geological storage of CO2 is considered a solution for reducing the excess CO2 released into the atmosphere. Low permeability caprocks physically trap CO2 injected into underlying porous reservoirs. Injection leads to increasing pore pressure and reduced effective stress, increasing the likelihood of exceeding the capillary entry pressure of the caprocks and of caprock fracturing. Assessing on how the different phases of CO2 flow through caprock matrix and fractures is important for assessing CO2 storage security. Fractures are considered to represent preferential flow paths in the caprock for the escape of CO2. Here we present a new experimental rig which allows 38 mm diameter fractured caprock samples recovered from depths of up to 4 km to be exposed to supercritical CO2 (scCO2) under in situ conditions of pressure, temperature and geochemistry. In contrast to expectations, the results indicate that scCO2 will not flow through tight natural caprock fractures, even with a differential pressure across the fractured sample in excess of 51 MPa. However, below the critical point where CO2 enters its gas phase, the CO2 flows readily through the caprock fractures. This indicates the possibility of a critical threshold of fracture aperture size which controls CO2 flow along the fracture.
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页码:3393 / 3409
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