Integrity Experiments for Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) in Depleted Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: Wellbore Components under Cyclic CO2 Injection Conditions

Author:

Nassan Taofik H.1ORCID,Freese Carsten1,Baganz Dirk1ORCID,Alkan Hakan1,Burachok Oleksandr2ORCID,Solbakken Jonas3ORCID,Zamani Nematollah3,Aarra Morten Gunnar3,Amro Mohd1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Drilling Engineering and Fluid Mining, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Agricolastr. 22, 09599 Freiberg, Germany

2. Wintershall Dea AG, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 160, 34119 Kassel, Germany

3. Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE), Nygårdsgaten 112, 5008 Bergen, Norway

Abstract

Integrity of wellbores and near wellbore processes are crucial issues in geological carbon storage (GCS) projects as they both define the confinement and injectivity of CO2. For the proper confinement of CO2, any flow of CO2 along the wellbore trajectory must be prevented using engineered barriers. The effect of cyclic stimuli on wellbore integrity, especially in the context of GCS projects, has been given less attention. In this study, the effect of pressure- and temperature-cycling on two types of wellbore composites (i.e., casing-cement and cement-caprock) have been investigated experimentally in small- and large-scale laboratory setups. The experiments have been carried out by measuring the effective permeability of the composites under pressure and thermal cyclic conditions. Furthermore, the permeability of individual samples (API class G and HMR+ cement and caprock) was measured and compared to the permeability of the composites. The results indicate that the permeability of API class G cement when exposed to CO2 is in the order of 10−20 m2 (10−5 mD) as a result of the chemical reaction between the cement and CO2. In addition, the tightness of the composite cement–rock has been confirmed, while the permeability of the composite casing–cement falls within the acceptable range for tight cement and the CO2 flow was identified to occur through or close to the interface casing–cement. Results from thermal cycling within the range −9 to 14 °C revealed no significant effect on the integrity of the bond casing–cement. In contrast, pressure cycling experiments showed that the effective pressure has a larger influence on the permeability. The potential creation of micro-cracks under pressure variations may require some time for complete closing. In conclusion, the pressure and temperature cycling from this study did not violate the integrity of the casing–cement composite sample as the permeability remained low and within the acceptable range for wellbore cement.

Funder

CLIMIT program

Wintershall Dea AG

Publisher

MDPI AG

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