西非“J”油田部分含水层二氧化碳储存能力评价

W. Raji, S. Bello, T. O. Adeoye
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结合尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲“J”油田5口井的地震数据和岩石物理测井资料,对“J”油田部分含盐含水层的二氧化碳储存潜力进行了分析。该研究旨在评估含水层中可能储存的二氧化碳量以及储存过程中二氧化碳泄漏的风险。通过对5口井的含砂含水层进行对比,评价其厚度和横向范围。对不同井的孔隙度、渗透率、地层水电阻率和净砂厚度进行了估算。绘制了对应于含水层顶部的地平线,并生成了时间和深度结构图,用于结构分析和体积估算。从盖层完整性和孔隙压力密封机理两方面评价了封盖层(盖层)的CO2泄漏风险。研究结果表明,L20、N30、M40和P50 4个含水层横向分布广泛,厚度在14 ~ 352 m之间。L20、M30、N40和P50的CO2存储量分别为6.97×1010、1.48×1010、7.78×109和1.49×1010吨。综合蓄水能力估计为1.07×1011吨。密封层的二氧化碳泄漏风险低。该研究得出结论,含水层具有良好的二氧化碳储存潜力和低泄漏风险。该研究将L20层列为四个含水层中最好的含水层。
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Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Storage Capacity of Selected Aquifers in ‘J’ Field, West Africa
combination of seismic data and petrophysical logs from five wells acquired in ‘J’ Field, Niger Delta, Nigeria, have been analyzed to assess the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage potential of some saline aquifers in ‘J’ field. The study aims to evaluate the volume of CO2 that can be potentially stored in the aquifers and the risk of CO2 leakages in the storage. The sand aquifers were correlated across the five wells to evaluate their thicknesses and lateral extent. Porosity, permeability, formation water resistivity, and net sand thickness were estimated in the different wells. The Horizons corresponding to the top of the aquifers was mapped, and time and depth structured maps were generated for structural analysis and volumetric estimations. The risk of CO2 leakages through sealing layers (cap rocks) was evaluated in terms of caprock integrity and pore pressure sealing mechanism. Results of the study showed that four aquifers, namely, L20, N30, M40, and P50, are laterally extensive across the five wells and have thicknesses that range from 14 to 352 m. The individual CO2 storage capacity of L20, M30, N40, and P50 was estimated to be 6.97×1010, 1.48×1010, 7.78×109 and 1.49×1010 tons, respectively. The combined aquifer storage capacity was estimated to be 1.07×1011 tons. The sealing layers have low risk of CO2 leakages. The study concluded that the aquifers have good potential for CO2 storage and low risk of leakages. The study ranked L20 as the best among the four aquifers.
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Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
Nigerian Journal of Technological Development Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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