Day 2 Tue, November 08, 2016 2016
DOI: 10.2118/183561-ms
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Impact of Heterogeneous Hydro-Geomechanical Properties of Caprock on CO2 Leakage by Tensile Fracture Reactivation During CCS

Abstract: Mechanical failure of cap rock is one of the main reasons of CO2 leakage from the storage formations. Through comprehensive assessment on the petrophysical and geomechanical heterogeneities of cap rock, it is possible to estimate the pressure distribution more accurately and to predict the risk of unexpected caprock failure. To describe the fracture reactivation and fracture permeability, modified Barton-Bandis model and dual permeability system are applied. Porosity-permeability relationship is calculated wit… Show more

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“…The most numerous group of the papers refers to unconventional reservoirs in the aspect of their hydrofracturing or refracturing [48][49][50][51][52]. Another group of papers is focused on CO 2 sequestration cases in aquifers [53,54]. They studied the geomechanical change in storage formation to evaluate the stability of injected CO 2 and to determine induced stress conditions that can result in irreversible mechanical displacement, reactivating natural fractures, or creating additional fractures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most numerous group of the papers refers to unconventional reservoirs in the aspect of their hydrofracturing or refracturing [48][49][50][51][52]. Another group of papers is focused on CO 2 sequestration cases in aquifers [53,54]. They studied the geomechanical change in storage formation to evaluate the stability of injected CO 2 and to determine induced stress conditions that can result in irreversible mechanical displacement, reactivating natural fractures, or creating additional fractures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%