Author:
Benetatos Christoforos,Rocca Vera,Sacchi Quinto,Verga Francesca
Abstract
This paper presents the evaluation of the subsidence potentially induced by underground storage of natural gas
in a marginal depleted field located in Southern Italy. The critical aspect of the study was the lack of data because economic
and logistic reasons had restricted data acquisition at the regional scale to perform a geomechanical study. This
limitation was overcome by accurately gathering the available data from public sources so that the geometry of a largescale
3D model could be defined and the formations properly characterized for rock deformation analysis. Well logs,
seismic data and subsidence surveys at the regional scale, available in open databases and in the technical literature, were
integrated with the available geological and fluid-flow information at the reservoir scale. First of all, a 3D geological
model, at the regional scale, incorporating the existing model of the reservoir was developed to describe the key features
of a large subsurface volume while preserving the detail of the storage reservoir. Then, a regional geomechanical model
was set up for coupled mechanic and fluid-flow analyses. The stress and strain evolution and the associated subsidence
induced in the reservoir and surrounding formations by historical primary production as well as future gas storage activities
were investigated. Eventually, the obtained results were validated against the measurements of ground surface movements
available from the technical literature for the area of interest, thus corroborating the choice of the most critical
geomechanical parameters and relevant deformation properties of the rocks affecting subsidence.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
8 articles.
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