Abstract
AbstractThe phase of CO2 present in a saline reservoir influences the change of the pore geometry properties of reservoir rocks and consequently the transport and storage integrity of the reservoir. In this study, digital rock physics was used to evaluate pore geometry properties of rocks saturated with the different phaseCO2-brine under reservoir conditions. The changes in the pore geometry properties due to the different phaseCO2-brine-rock interaction were quantified. In addition to compression, CO2-brine-rock interaction caused a further reduction in porosity by precipitation. Compared to the dry sample, the porosity of the gaseous CO2-br sample was reduced the most, and was lower by 15% after saturation and compression. There was reduction in the pre-compression porosity after compression for all the samples, however, the reduction was highest in the gaseous CO2-br-saturated sample (13%). The flatness of pore surfaces was reduced, and pores became less rounded after compression, especially in supercritical CO2-br-saturated rock. The results from this research provide a valuable input to guide a robust simulation of CO2 storage in reservoir rocks where different phases of CO2 could be present.
Funder
Petroleum Technology Development Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering
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