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A field demonstration of an active reservoir pressure management through fluid injection and displaced fluid extraction at the Rock Springs Uplift A priority geologic CO2 storage site for Wyoming

机译:通过岩石弹簧流体注射和流体流体提取的主动储层压力管理的现场演示隆起优先地质二氧化碳储存部位进行怀俄明州

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The University of Wyoming is partnered with Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Battelle, and Water system Specialists Inc. to carry out a DOE funded brine extraction storage test (BEST) project at the Rock Springs Uplift (RSU), southwest Wyoming. The BEST projects are envisioned using a two-phased approach. The initial phase is 1) to predict and monitor the differential pressure and injected fluid movement, and manage changes in formation pressure, and 2) to develop a test-bed for deploying treatment technologies for extracted brines. The RSU shows promise as a CO2 storage location because of its favorable geologic conditions and structure. In addition, the project is located at a carbon storage site in southwest Wyoming that has been extensively characterized on the basis of data obtained from previous U.S. DOE-funded studies that have included detailed site descriptions and CO2 storage capacity and permanence estimates. The primary objective of the project includes: Refining 3-D reservoir structure and property models of the site that include the known structural complexity and heterogeneity of the site's subsurface conditions; Evaluate geophysical and chemical monitoring technologies and techniques to detect and measure pressure response to injected fluid as well as track fluid migration pathways; Analyze the feasibility of extracting formation brine water to mitigate the pressure increase from injection, as well as to modify the pressure front, resulting in the ability to manipulate the direction of the migrating pressure/CO2 plume, and reduce the size of the Area of Review; Develop advanced fluid flow simulation schemes to predict reservoir pressure responses and migration pathways of the injected fluid; Implement rock mechanical property and stress calculations, combined with simulations, to help assess geomechanical impacts to the reservoir and confining layers in response to high volume CO2 injections; Conduct a produced brine life-cycle analysis, and develop a displaced brine water treatment, and management program;; and Propose an active reservoir management strategy that could be implemented during a field testing. The proposed field test project includes developing a field site fully capable of fluid injection, production, monitoring, and water treatment. This effort would provide for in-situ testing of plume migration and pressure management strategies, and investigate the technical feasibility of treating co-produced waters. Furthermore, the result of this effort is a better understanding of the potential effects of pressure and active brine management on the behavior of stored CO2 in the Rocky Mountain region as well as the similar saline aquifers around world, such as the huge saline aquifer in the Ordos Basin, China.
机译:怀俄明大学与Los Alamos国家实验室,劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室,战斗和水系统专家公司合作。在西南怀俄明州的岩石隆起(RSU)上进行DOE资助的盐水提取储存测试(BEST)项目。使用双相位方法设想了最佳项目。初始阶段是1)以预测和监测差压和注入的流体运动,并管理地层压力的变化,2)用于开发用于展开用于提取的盐水的处理技术的试验台。由于其有利的地质条件和结构,RSU将承诺作为CO2存储位置。此外,该项目还位于西南怀俄明州的碳储存站点,该碳存储站在西南部的碳储存站点被广泛的特征在于从之前的U.S.So.资助的研究中获得的数据,其中包括详细的网站描述和CO2存储容量和永久性估计。该项目的主要目标包括:精制3-D储层结构和场地的物业模型,包括该网站的地下条件的已知结构复杂性和异质性;评估地球物理和化学监测技术及其检测和测量压力响应对喷射流体以及轨道流体迁移途径的技术;分析盐水萃取盐水以减轻注射压力增加的可行性,以及改变压力前沿,导致操纵迁移压力/二氧化碳羽流方向的能力,并减少审查区域的大小;开发先进的流体流模拟方案,以预测注入液体的储层压力响应和迁移途径;实施岩石力学性能和应力计算,结合模拟,帮助评估对储层的地质力学冲击,响应于大容量二氧化碳注射;进行生产的盐水生命周期分析,并开发出流离失所的盐水水处理和管理计划;并提出了一种积极的水库管理策略,可以在现场测试期间实施。该拟议的现场测试项目包括开发一种完全能够流体注入,生产,监测和水处理的现场网站。这项努力将提供对羽流迁移和压力管理策略的原位测试,并调查治疗共产水域的技术可行性。此外,这种努力的结果是更好地了解压力和活跃的盐水管理对岩石山区储存CO2行为的潜在影响以及世界各地的类似盐水含水层,例如巨大的盐水含水层鄂尔多斯盆地,中国。

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