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Characterizing Fault-Plume Intersection Probability for Geologic Carbon Sequestration Risk Assessment

机译:表征地质碳汇风险评估的断层 - 交会概率

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Leakage of CO(sub 2) out of the designated storage region via faults is a widely recognized concern for geologic carbon sequestration. The probability of such leakage can be separated into the probability of a plume encountering a fault and the probability of flow along such a fault. In the absence of deterministic fault location information, the first probability can be calculated from regional fault population statistics and modeling of the plume shape and size. In this study, fault statistical parameters were measured or estimated for WESTCARB's Phase III pilot test injection in the San Joaquin Valley, California. Combining CO(sub 2) plume model predictions with estimated fault characteristics resulted in a 3% probability that the CO(sub 2) plume will encounter a fault fully offsetting the 180 m (590 ft) thick seal. The probability of leakage is lower, likely much lower, as faults with this offset are probably low-permeability features in this area.

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