大孔砂岩中CO2流体-岩石相互作用和弱化的共生控制

IF 3.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Applied Geochemistry Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2023.105744
Jason D. Simmons , Sai Wang , Andrew J. Luhmann , Alex J. Rinehart , Jason E. Heath , Bhaskar S. Majumdar
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在地下注入和储存人为的二氧化碳正在作为减缓气候变化的工具加以利用;然而,砂岩储层的成岩-共生非均质性往往会导致层段特定的化学力学变化,影响注入,并增加泄漏风险。在这里,我们研究了储层非均质性对Morrow B砂岩大孔隙岩相化学力学变化的影响,该砂岩在进行提高采收率(EOR)和二氧化碳(CO2)封存的同时,包含几个成岩不同的水力相。我们使用带co2或不带co2的地层水进行了三次流动实验,并对每个测试后样品进行了四次间接拉伸强度测试。利用微观结构和共生序列分析了岩石的化学力学弱化,主要观察结果如下:碳酸盐和长石的溶蚀改变了孔隙度;渗透率的增加导致每个样品在不同的水力流量单元中重新分类;超声速度减小;并没有导致抗拉强度的损失。由于菱铁矿丰度低、溶蚀小、石英的稳定性以及成岩铁白云石在长石中的相对位置,使其抗拉强度得以维持。该大孔隙岩相是莫罗B砂岩的主要储集层,与其他多孔砂岩储集层相似。它代表了化学力学低风险硅质CO2封存和CO2- eor油藏的末端成员。
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Paragenetic controls on CO2-fluid-rock interaction and weakening in a macroporous-dominated sandstone

The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface is being deployed as a climate change mitigation tool; however, diagenetic-paragenetic heterogeneity in sandstone reservoirs often contributes to interval specific chemomechanical changes that affect injection and can increase leakage risk. Here, we address reservoir heterogeneities’ impact on chemomechanical changes in a macroporous-dominated lithofacies of Morrow B sandstone, a formation containing several diagenetically-distinct hydraulic facies while undergoing enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration. We performed three flow-through experiments using a CO2-charged or uncharged formation water combined with four indirect tensile strength tests per post-test sample. We then used the microstructure and paragenetic sequence to understand chemomechanical weakening with key observations as follows: dissolution of carbonates and feldspars changed porosity; increased permeability led to reclassifying each sample in a different hydraulic flow unit; decreased ultrasonic velocity; and did not lead to a loss of tensile strength. Tensile strength maintenance occurred due to the low abundance and minor dissolution of siderite, the stability of quartz, and the relative position of diagenetic ankerite within feldspar. This macroporous-dominated lithofacies is the primary reservoir for the Morrow B Sandstone, and is analogous to other porous sandstone reservoirs. It represents an end-member of a chemomechanically low-risk siliceous CO2 sequestration and CO2-EOR reservoir.

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Applied Geochemistry
Applied Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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65 days
期刊介绍: Applied Geochemistry is an international journal devoted to publication of original research papers, rapid research communications and selected review papers in geochemistry and urban geochemistry which have some practical application to an aspect of human endeavour, such as the preservation of the environment, health, waste disposal and the search for resources. Papers on applications of inorganic, organic and isotope geochemistry and geochemical processes are therefore welcome provided they meet the main criterion. Spatial and temporal monitoring case studies are only of interest to our international readership if they present new ideas of broad application. Topics covered include: (1) Environmental geochemistry (including natural and anthropogenic aspects, and protection and remediation strategies); (2) Hydrogeochemistry (surface and groundwater); (3) Medical (urban) geochemistry; (4) The search for energy resources (in particular unconventional oil and gas or emerging metal resources); (5) Energy exploitation (in particular geothermal energy and CCS); (6) Upgrading of energy and mineral resources where there is a direct geochemical application; and (7) Waste disposal, including nuclear waste disposal.
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