A screening assessment of the impact of sedimentological heterogeneity on CO 2 migration and stratigraphic-baffling potential: Sherwood and Bunter sandstones, UK

Author:

Alshakri Jafar1,Hampson Gary J.1ORCID,Jacquemyn Carl1ORCID,Jackson Matthew D.1ORCID,Petrovskyy Dmytro23,Geiger Sebastian23ORCID,Machado Silva Julio D.4,Judice Sicilia4ORCID,Rahman Fazilatur4,Costa Sousa Mario4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK

2. Institute of Geoenergy Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK

3. Department of Geoscience and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2600 AA Delft, The Netherlands

4. Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary TN2 1N4, Canada

Abstract

Abstract We use a combination of experimental design, sketch-based reservoir modelling and flow diagnostics to rapidly screen the impact of sedimentological heterogeneities that constitute baffles and barriers on CO 2 migration in depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs and saline aquifers of the Sherwood Sandstone Group and Bunter Sandstone Formation, UK. These storage units consist of fluvial sandstones with subordinate aeolian sandstones, floodplain and sabkha heteroliths and lacustrine mudstones. The predominant control on effective horizontal permeability is the lateral continuity of aeolian-sandstone intervals. Effective vertical permeability is controlled by the lateral extent, thickness and abundance of lacustrine-mudstone layers and aeolian-sandstone layers, and the mean lateral extent and mean vertical spacing of carbonate-cemented basal channel lags in fluvial facies-association layers. The baffling effect on CO 2 migration and retention is approximated by the pore volume injected at breakthrough time, which is controlled largely by three heterogeneities, in order of decreasing impact: (1) the lateral continuity of aeolian-sandstone intervals; (2) the lateral extent of lacustrine-mudstone layers; and (3) the thickness and abundance of fluvial-sandstone, aeolian-sandstone, floodplain-and-sabkha-heterolith and lacustrine-mudstone layers. Future effort should be focused on characterizing these three heterogeneities as a precursor for later capillary, dissolution and mineral trapping.

Funder

Equinor

ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company

Petrobras

Shell

Petronas

IBM Research Brazil/IBM Centre for Advanced Studies

Energi Simulation

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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