Effects of grain size and small-scale bedform architecture on CO2 saturation from buoyancy-driven flow

Author:

Ni HailunORCID,Bakhshian Sahar,Meckel T. A.

Abstract

AbstractSmall-scale (mm-dm scale) heterogeneity has been shown to significantly impact CO2 migration and trapping. To investigate how and why different aspects of small-scale heterogeneity affect the amount of capillary trapping during buoyancy-driven upward migration of CO2, we conducted modified invasion percolation simulations on heterogeneous domains. Realistic simulation domains are constructed by varying two important aspects of small-scale geologic heterogeneity: sedimentary bedform architecture and grain size contrast between the matrix and the laminae facies. Buoyancy-driven flow simulation runs cover 59 bedform architecture and 40 grain size contrast cases. Simulation results show that the domain effective CO2 saturation is strongly affected by both grain size and bedform architecture. At high grain size contrasts, bedforms with continuous ripple lamination at the cm scale tend to retain higher CO2 saturation than bedforms with discontinuous or cross lamination. In addition, the “extremely well sorted” grain sorting cases tend to have lower CO2 saturation than expected for cross-laminated domains. Finally, both a denser CO2 phase and greater interfacial tension increase CO2 saturation. Again, variation in fluid properties seems to have a greater effect on CO2 saturation for cross-laminated domains. This result suggests that differences in bedform architecture can impact how CO2 saturation values respond to other variables such as grain sorting and fluid properties.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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