Geological CO_(2) storage is a promising strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and has become a growing focus of research and deployment.This paper presents numerical simulations of CO_(2) injection and stora...Geological CO_(2) storage is a promising strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and has become a growing focus of research and deployment.This paper presents numerical simulations of CO_(2) injection and storage in a depleted gas reservoir within the B Depression and evaluates associated CO_(2) trapping mechanisms.In the base case,a constant injection rate of 3500 m^(3)/d over fifteen years resulted in a cumulative injection of 19.2×10^(6) m^(3).The CO_(2) plume expanded radially during injection and subsequently migrated up-dip under buoyancy forces.The final stored mass of CO_(2) in the reservoir was 10.6 million tonnes(Mt),representing less than 10% of its theoretical capacity.The plume was projected to reach the entrapment crest and the top of the reservoir within a century,indicating secure long-term containment.Structural,stratigraphic,and residual trapping dominate in Reservoir A(approximately 90%).Anticlinal closures with thick overlying mudstones in the Zhujiang Formation provide effective seals,further enhancing storage security.Reservoir properties and heterogeneity play a crucial role in controlling CO_(2) storage.However,reservoir heterogeneity exerts only a limited influence when intrinsic properties are favorable.Overall,the study and implementation of CO_(2) capture,utilization,and storage(CCUS)in China's offshore basins show promising prospects.展开更多
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.42102169)the Shaanxi Province key Research and Development Project(Grant No.2023-ZDLSF-64)+1 种基金the Scientific Research and Technological Development Project of China National Logging Corporation(Grant No.25ZYCJSG013-2504)the Youth Science and Technology Special Fund of PetroChina(Grant No.2024DQ03172)。
文摘Geological CO_(2) storage is a promising strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and has become a growing focus of research and deployment.This paper presents numerical simulations of CO_(2) injection and storage in a depleted gas reservoir within the B Depression and evaluates associated CO_(2) trapping mechanisms.In the base case,a constant injection rate of 3500 m^(3)/d over fifteen years resulted in a cumulative injection of 19.2×10^(6) m^(3).The CO_(2) plume expanded radially during injection and subsequently migrated up-dip under buoyancy forces.The final stored mass of CO_(2) in the reservoir was 10.6 million tonnes(Mt),representing less than 10% of its theoretical capacity.The plume was projected to reach the entrapment crest and the top of the reservoir within a century,indicating secure long-term containment.Structural,stratigraphic,and residual trapping dominate in Reservoir A(approximately 90%).Anticlinal closures with thick overlying mudstones in the Zhujiang Formation provide effective seals,further enhancing storage security.Reservoir properties and heterogeneity play a crucial role in controlling CO_(2) storage.However,reservoir heterogeneity exerts only a limited influence when intrinsic properties are favorable.Overall,the study and implementation of CO_(2) capture,utilization,and storage(CCUS)in China's offshore basins show promising prospects.