Abstract
AbstractAn essential greenhouse gas effect mitigation technology is carbon capture, utilization and storage, with carbon dioxide (CO2) injection into underground geological formations as a core of carbon sequestration. Developing a robust 3D static model of the formation of interest for CO2 storage is paramount to deduce its facies changes and petrophysical properties. This study investigates a depleted oilfield reservoir within the Bredasdorp Basin, offshore South Africa. It is a sandstone reservoir with effective porosity mean of 13.92% and dominant permeability values of 100–560 mD (1 mD = 9.869233 × 10–16 m2). The petrophysical properties are facies controlled, as the southwestern area with siltstone and shale facies has reduced porosity and permeability. The volume of shale model shows that the reservoir is composed of clean sands, and water saturation is 10–90%, hence suitable for CO2 storage based on petrophysical characteristics. Static storage capacity of the reservoir as virgin aquifer and virgin oilfield estimates sequestration of 0.71 Mt (million tons) and 1.62 Mt of CO2, respectively. Sensitivity studies showed reservoir depletion at bubble point pressure increased storage capacity more than twice the depletion at initial reservoir pressure. Reservoir pressure below bubble point with the presence of gas cap also increased storage capacity markedly.
Funder
National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences South Africa
University of the Western Cape
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Environmental Science
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