Longyearbyen二氧化碳实验室项目:十年来非常规储层-盖层系统特征的经验教训

S. Olaussen, K. Senger, T. Birchall, A. Braathen, S. Grundvåg, Ø. Hammer, M. Koevoets, Leif Larsen, M. Mulrooney, M. Mørk, K. Ogata, S. Ohm, B. Rismyhr
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UNIS二氧化碳实验室已经评估了挪威斯瓦尔巴群岛朗伊尔城当地燃煤发电厂附近的地下,作为一个可能的二氧化碳储存地点。广泛的地质和压力研究,包括8个完全取心的小井眼,已经证明了近400米厚的页岩主导单元是浮力流体的有效盖层。研究认为,下伏300 m厚裂缝和欠压异质岩层具有潜在的非常规储层,储层具有足够的注入能力和储存能力,足以容纳燃煤电厂排放的相对较小的CO2。
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The Longyearbyen CO2 Lab Project: Lessons Learned From A Decade Of Characterizing An Unconventional Reservoir-Caprock System
The UNIS CO2 Lab has evaluated the subsurface near the local coal-fueled power plant in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway as a possible CO2 storage site. Extensive geological and pressure studies, including eight fully cored slim boreholes have proven a nearly 400 m thick shale dominated unit as an efficient cap rock for buoyant fluids. The underlying 300 m thick fractured and under-pressured heterolithic succession is identified as a potential unconventional reservoir The study concludes that the reservoir exhibits injectivity and storage capacity that are sufficient for the relative small volume of the CO2 emitted from the coal power plant.
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