Optimizing Injection Well Trajectory to Maximize CO2 Storage Security and Minimize Geomechanical Risk

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作者
Li, Yunan [1 ]
Oneal, Ryan [2 ]
Whitezell, Marc [2 ]
Kovscek, Anthony R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Energy Sci & Engn, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] Sentinel Peak Resources, Los Angeles, CA USA
来源
SPE JOURNAL | 2024年 / 29卷 / 11期
关键词
CARBON CAPTURE; SHALE;
D O I
10.2118/218884-PA
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TE [石油、天然气工业];
学科分类号
0820 ;
摘要
The work demonstrates an optimal well design for apotential geological carbon storage (GCS) project in Kern County, California (USA). Carbon dioxide (CO2) plume shape, size, and pressure response history in the subsurface are outcomes. We created a toolbox (pyCCUS) to standardize the well design optimization process and it is applicable to different carbon storage assets. This toolbox is helpful to maximize storage security and minimize geomechanical risk. The numerical model of the storage formation features two- way coupled transport and geomechanical deformation. It honors a predefined injection scheme with injection rates that ramp up and then decline for a total of 12.3 MtCO(2) injection in 18 years. The peak injection rate is greater than 1 MtCO(2)/yr, whereas the post- injection monitoring period is 100 years. We propose to develop along, deviated injection well to best address the injectivity and plume migration challenges for this complex, heterogeneous, dipping formation. The chosen well trajectory improves injectivity while minimizing formation pressure buildup. The well design optimization successfully reduces the pressure buildup by 54% over the base design while only increasing the areal extent of the plume by 21%. We quantify the CO2 plume shape and size at the land surface. The plume grows rapidly during injection, but it increases only slightly after shut- in due to slow updip migration driven by buoyancy. The plume becomes stationary within the post- injection monitoring period. The optimal injector design balances the optimization goals of CO2 plume size, pressure increase, and pressure buildup at geological faults. The optimal injection well design is robust under uncertainties from injection schemes and geological model realizations. Rock deformation due to the pressure buildup is also computed. The model estimates 2.1 cm of uplift that occurs during the year of the peak annual injection rate. Land surface uplift strongly correlates with the subsurface pressure response.
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页码:6547 / 6562
页数:16
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