Two‐phase flow behavior in CO2 geological storage considering spatial parameter heterogeneity

Author:

Zhong Yiyan1,Li Qi12ORCID,Xu Liang12ORCID,Wen Yiping1,Hou Yunlu1,Gao Wenbin1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractSaline aquifer rocks exhibit significant spatial randomness due to geological sedimentation processes. To address the issue of the heterogeneity of rock formations in numerical simulations, it is common practice to homogenize rock layers with similar lithologies. However, the acceptability of the errors generated during homogenized computations is a major concern and should be investigated. Therefore, to study the influence of heterogeneity at the storage site on the CO2 migration behavior, the Monte Carlo simulation–random finite element method (MCS‐RFEM) was combined with a CO2 two‐phase flow model to compare the effects of the coefficient of variation (Cv) and correlation length (λx) of random reservoir permeability fields on the migration distance and extent of CO2 storage under the same mean conditions. The results showed that higher Cv and λx values significantly reduced the CO2 migration distance while increasing the spread extent. Compared to the homogeneous model, at a λx value of 100 m, the CO2 migration distance decreased by 5.05%, while the profile sweep area increased by 6.20%. Concurrently, with increasing Cv, the area with a CO2 volume fraction higher than 0.75 decreased by 20.22%, while an increase in λx resulted in a 42.35% increase in the area with a CO2 volume fraction higher than 0.75. Therefore, reservoirs with high Cv and low λx values are more suitable for safely storing CO2. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering

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