標題: | Pressure Buildup During Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Injection From a Partially Penetrating Borehole into Gas Reservoirs |
作者: | Mukhopadhyay, Sumit Yang, Shao-Yang Yeh, Hund-Der 環境工程研究所 Institute of Environmental Engineering |
關鍵字: | Carbon dioxide;Storage;Sequestration;Pressure buildup;Supercritical;Analytical solution;Gas reservoir |
公開日期: | 1-Feb-2012 |
摘要: | Injecting CO(2) into a subsurface formation causes a buildup of pressure in the vicinity of the injection well. While a large injection rate can reduce the cost associated with injection, an indefinitely large injection rate can result in excessive formation damage. To obtain an optimal injection rate without exceeding the safe pressure limits, one will like to have some knowledge of the transient pressure buildup characteristics resulting from a particular injection rate. While elaborate numerical simulations can provide reliable pressure buildup predictions, they require extensive knowledge about the formation, which is normally not available at the start of an injection process. To alleviate this problem, using some simplifying assumptions, we have developed a solution to predict the transient buildup of pressure resulting from injection of supercritical carbon dioxide from a partially penetrating well into a gas reservoir. The solution in space and time is first obtained in the Fourier-Laplace transform space, and then inverted back into real space (in cylindrical coordinates) and time. We use the solution to study pressure transient characteristics for different formation permeabilities and anisotropy ratios. Results obtained using the solution compared well with those from numerical simulations. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11242-011-9879-6 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/15240 |
ISSN: | 0169-3913 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11242-011-9879-6 |
期刊: | TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA |
Volume: | 91 |
Issue: | 3 |
起始頁: | 889 |
結束頁: | 911 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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