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Geological Carbon Storage: Subsurface Seals and Caprock Integrity

ISBN-13: 9781119118640 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 364 str.

Stéphanie Vialle; Jonathan Ajo–Franklin; J. William Carey
Geological Carbon Storage: Subsurface Seals and Caprock Integrity Vialle, Stéphanie; Ajo–Franklin, Jonathan; Carey, J. William 9781119118640 John Wiley & Sons - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Geological Carbon Storage: Subsurface Seals and Caprock Integrity

ISBN-13: 9781119118640 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 364 str.

Stéphanie Vialle; Jonathan Ajo–Franklin; J. William Carey
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Seals or caprocks are an essential component of subsurface hydrogeological systems, guiding the migration of hydrocarbons and trapping them over geological time scales. These sealing properties are achieved by the fact these rocks have pore sizes on the order of a few micrometers to a few nanometers which makes their permeability extremely low, on the order of a few nano-Darcy. These rock formations are crucial to current technologies like underground geological carbon sequestration that requires a secure site to store and contain CO2 in a high porosity, high permeability reservoir (e.g. saline formation or depleted oil & gas reservoir), and prevent its upward migration with low-permeability caps. This monograph will deal with 'tight rocks' or low-permeability formations that can act as seals, regardless of their mineralogy and will thus encompass a broad range of rock types such as mudstones, shales (clay mineral-rich rocks), anhydrites, and tight carbonates (dolomite and marls). These rocks share a common characteristic which is their extremely low permeability resulting from their nanosize pores; they will however exhibit a variety of geochemical and geomechanical behavior due to the different nature of their forming minerals: for example rock formations rich in brittle minerals such as carbonates or quartz will tend to fracture under certain conditions while the ones rich in ductile materials like clay minerals will not, under the same conditions; carbonate minerals will be chemically more reactive than silicates. Although sealing rock formations have been studied for decades, interest from the Oil & and Gas industry has historically been drawn towards the underlying reservoir rock formations, sandstones and limestones from which hydrocarbons are produced. With the current need to find safe storage sites for various wastes (CO2, nuclear wastes etc.) and the possibility for some of the tight rocks to act as a source rocks, it is essential to improve our understanding of these formations. One of the first challenges we are facing today is to be able to understand fluid migration and reactions occur within a system in which the pore size are only of a few nanometers. The first section of the monograph will thus cover the hydrogeochemical and petrophysical properties of tight rocks, and some chapters will present the current knowledge on the understanding of flow and transport in these rocks as well as how the new imaging techniques that have emerged these past few years allowed unprecedented 3D view inside the pore system at the nanoscale. The second section will address the geochemical and mechanical responses of the caprocks that can compromise the security of carbon storage. The first chapters will cover the fundamentals on fracture generation, self-healing and permeability. The rest of the chapters will deal with coupled hydrogeochemical and mechanical processes, through both experimental and modeling work. The third section will move on to techniques for monitoring caprock failure and integrity. For secure storage of CO2, it is indeed required to be able to rapidly detect any unwanted migration or leak in the subsurface. Fractures, either pre-existing or created during the site operations, are usually below the seismic resolution of the geophysical surveys: development of new or adapted geophysical and/or geochemical monitoring techniques are thus needed. Last, the fourth section will address potential environmental impacts, e.g. groundwater quality or seafloor life, of potential CO2 migration as well as some examples of promising mitigation and remediation strategies.

Kategorie:
Inne
Kategorie BISAC:
Science > Earth Sciences - Geology
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons
Seria wydawnicza:
Geophysical Monograph Series
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781119118640
Rok wydania:
2018
Ilość stron:
364
Waga:
1.24 kg
Wymiary:
27.94 x 21.59 x 2.29
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia

Part I Caprock Characterization

1. Microstructural, Geomechanical and Petrophysical Characterisation of Shale Caprocks
David Dewhurst, Claudio Delle Piane, Lionel Esteban, Joel Sarout, Matthew Josh, Marina Pervukhina, and Ben Clennell

2. Transport properties of caprocks at the core scale
Marc Fleury

3. Pore–to–Core Characterization of Shale Multiphysics
Thomas Dewers, Jason Heath, Hongkyu Yoon, Mathew Ingraham, Joseph Grigg, Peter Mozley, and Zuleima Karpyn

4. Analysis of the Pore Structures of Shale Using Neutron and X–ray Small–Angle Scattering
Lawrence Anovitz and David Cole

Part II: Fracture Generation, Permeability, and Geochemical Reactions in Damaged Shale

5. Fracture Initiation, propagation and permeability evolution
Russell L. Detwiler and Joseph P. Morris

6. Effect of fracture density on effective permeability of matrix–fracture system in shale formations
Li Chen, Jeffrey De′Haven Hyman, Zhou Lei, Ting Min, Qinjun Kang, Esteban Rougie, and Hari Viswanatha

7. Gas–water–mineral reactivity in cap–rocks: measurements, estimates, and observation
Julie Pierce and Grant Dawson

8. Fluid–rock interactions in seals impact on transport and mechanical properties
Elin Skurtveit, Rohaldin Miri, and Helge Hellevang

9. Coupled Processes in a Fractured Reactive System: A Dolomite Dissolution Study with Relevance to GCS Caprock Integrity
Jonathan Ajo–Franklin, Marco Voltolini, Sergi Molins, and Li Yang

10.   Leakage Processes in Damaged Shale: In Situ Measurements of Permeability, CO2–Sorption Behavior and Acoustic Properties
James W. Carey, Ronny Pini, Manika Prasad, Luke P. Frash, and Sanyok Kumar

Part III: Monitoring Caprock Failure

11.  In–Zone and Above–Zone Pressure Monitoring for CO2 Geological Storage
Seyyed A. Hosseini, Mahmood Shakiba, Alexander Sun, and Susan Hovorka

12.  Monitoring and Modeling Caprock Integrity at the In Salah Carbon Dioxide Storage Site, Algeria
Donald Vasco, Rob Bissell, Bahman Bohloli, Thomas Daley, Alessandro Ferretti, William Foxall, Bettina Goertz–Allmann, Valeri Korneev, Joseph Morris, Volker Oye, Abelardo Ramirez, Antonio Rinaldi, Alessio Rucci, Jonny Rutqvist, Joshua White, and Rui Zhang

13.  Evaluation of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) as tracers for CO2 containment and migration monitoring
Matthew Myers and Cameron White

Part IV: Environmental Impacts and Remediation Techniques

14.  Migration and Leakage of CO2 from Deep Geological Storage Sites
Andreas Busch and Niko Kampman

15. A review of studies examining the potential for groundwater contamination from CO2 sequestration
Charuleka Varadharajan, Ruth Tinnacher, Liange Zheng, Baptiste Dafflon, Yuxin Wu, Matthew Reagan, Jens Birkholzer, Robert Trautz, and James W. Carey

16. Review of CO2 leakage mitigation and remediation technologies
Cesar Castaneda Herrera, Geoff Stevens, and Ralf Haese

 

 



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