Hysteretic enhancement of carbon dioxide trapping in deep aquifers

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A. Rahunanthan
F. Furtado
D. Marchesin
M. Piri
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[1] Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
[2] University of Wyoming,Department of Mathematics
[3] Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada,Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
[4] University of Wyoming,undefined
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Computational Geosciences | 2014年 / 18卷
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Method of characteristics; Buckley-Leverett; Permeability hysteresis; Capillary trapping; Supercritical CO; storage;
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The sequestration of supercritical carbon dioxide in saline aquifers has been proposed to mitigate global climate change. An important issue is whether it escapes to the atmosphere: chemical retention, for instance, is permanent in well chosen aquifers. The effects of chemical reactions may take time, so one needs short-term containment techniques such as CO2 capillary retention enhanced by permeability hysteresis during water imbibition. This retention is predicted in a class of permeability models for the capillary-dominated regime. Here, we use high-quality laboratory-measured permeabilities as well as exact analytic solutions and accurate simulation techniques to quantify the amount of carbon dioxide that can be trapped. This study on one-dimensional, vertically upward flow demonstrates that under ideal conditions, all of the carbon dioxide is immobilized permanently. This is achieved by a trapping shock due to switching under hysteresis from CO2 to chase-brine injection. This shock is peculiar: it possesses a very small amplitude but a large speed, making it difficult to simulate and detect.
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页码:899 / 912
页数:13
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