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A study of caprock hydromechanical changes associated with CO2-injection into a brine formation

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
卷 42, 期 2-3, 页码 296-305

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00254-001-0499-2

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caprock; CO2; fossil fired power plant; hydromechanical changes

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A numerical study of hydromechanical changes during a deep underground injection of supercritical CO2 in a hypothetical brine aquifer/caprock system is conducted. The injection process is simulated using a newly developed computer model for multi-phase analysis Of CO2 and brine water flow, coupled with heat transfer and rock deformations. In this modeling, CO2 is injected at a constant rate over a 10-year period at a depth of 1,300-1,500 in. The injection zone is overlain by a 100-m-thick caprock, located at 1,200-1,300 in, which in one of the studied cases is intersected by a vertical fault. The hydraulic, mechanical as well as hydromechanical responses caused by the injection are studied. This includes the spread of the CO2 plume, effective stress changes, ground surface uplift, stress-induced permeability changes, and mechanical failure analysis. The analysis shows that most hydromechanical changes are induced in the lower part of the caprock near its contact with the injection zone, whereas the sealing mechanism of the upper part may remain intact, despite an injection pressure close to the lithostratic stress value.

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