2020
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2046
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Injectivity index: a powerful tool for characterizing CO2 storage reservoirs—a technical note

Abstract: Injectivity index is a powerful tool that can be easily calculated from field injection and pressure data. Theoretically, injectivity index is linked to reservoir properties such as permeability, thickness of pay, and size of the reservoir. Consequently, injectivity index data can serve as a powerful tool to assess changes in reservoir quality and performance. In this article, we have looked at field data from notable global carbon sequestration projects in order to identify a correlation between injectivity i… Show more

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“…Formation permeability and thickness are the first order variables impacting pressure buildup . In fact, there is a direct relationship between injectivity index (eq ) and the product of formation thickness and permeability ( kh ) and the zones benefiting from higher kh are more desirable targets for CO 2 storage as the commercial rates of CO 2 injection can be obtained by fewer number of injection wells. ,, Note that well interface plays a key role in high-permeability formations and increasing the number of wells over a certain threshold does not necessarily impact the CO 2 injectivity…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Injectivity Of Co2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Formation permeability and thickness are the first order variables impacting pressure buildup . In fact, there is a direct relationship between injectivity index (eq ) and the product of formation thickness and permeability ( kh ) and the zones benefiting from higher kh are more desirable targets for CO 2 storage as the commercial rates of CO 2 injection can be obtained by fewer number of injection wells. ,, Note that well interface plays a key role in high-permeability formations and increasing the number of wells over a certain threshold does not necessarily impact the CO 2 injectivity…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Injectivity Of Co2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure shows the PFO analysis of the injection of CO 2 in the Tubåen Formation, where four shut-ins were selected based on a long and stable injection period of more than 250 h. Valuable data were inferred from the analysis of drying-out effects on wellbore injectivity. , As the injected CO 2 is in the supercritical state, liquid well testing analyses can be applicable to CO 2 PFO. To date, however, there are limited number of studies providing a proper methodology for interpretation of PFO data in analyzing the fracturing risks in injection wellbores .…”
Section: Co2 Injection Monitoring and Surveillancementioning
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