2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2011.12.009
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Initial evaluation of advantageous synergies associated with simultaneous brine production and CO2 geological sequestration

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“…For this purpose, coupled hydro-mechanical simulations are applied to account for the interaction between hydraulic and mechanical processes, potentially triggering fault slip and dilation resulting in, e.g., new or enhanced leakage pathways for formation fluids. To minimise pressure perturbation due to fluid injection, and thus fault fluid flow, simultaneous fluid injection and production from storage reservoirs is discussed as one efficient mitigation measure to be applied in geological underground utilisation (Kempka et al, 2015b;Tillner et al, 2013b;Court et al, 2012;Bergmo et al, 2011;Buscheck et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, coupled hydro-mechanical simulations are applied to account for the interaction between hydraulic and mechanical processes, potentially triggering fault slip and dilation resulting in, e.g., new or enhanced leakage pathways for formation fluids. To minimise pressure perturbation due to fluid injection, and thus fault fluid flow, simultaneous fluid injection and production from storage reservoirs is discussed as one efficient mitigation measure to be applied in geological underground utilisation (Kempka et al, 2015b;Tillner et al, 2013b;Court et al, 2012;Bergmo et al, 2011;Buscheck et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many CO 2 reservoir studies of pressure management use separate, single-mode CO 2 -injection wells and brineextraction wells [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15] and the trade-off between early pressure relief and delayed CO 2 breakthrough has been identified as a key operational challenge. Early pressure relief requires close well spacing between the CO 2 injectors and brine producers, but delayed CO 2 breakthrough at brine producers requires large spacing [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Modélisation des phénomènes de transferts de masse dans les milieux poreux soumis à une réaction de surface : de l'échelle du pore à l'échelle de la carotte S. Bekri, S. Renard and F. Delprat-Jannaud (Bergmo et al, 2011;Court et al, 2012;Tillner et al, 2013a;Nielsen et al, 2013) demonstrated that formation fluid extraction supports geological CO 2 storage by increasing storage efficiency and reducing reservoir pressure elevation. Depending on the target formation depth, extracted fluids may be used for geothermal heat recovery or disposed according to national environmental regulations.…”
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