2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-012-0336-9
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Permeability of Wellbore-Cement Fractures Following Degradation by Carbonated Brine

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“…This is in line with observations in other studies that fracture opening occurred under short residence time conditions with higher flow rates and shorter fracture length [Yalcinkaya et al, 2011], while longer samples or lower CO 2 -brine flow flux led to calcite precipitation [Yalcinkaya et al, 2011] and self-healing behavior [Carey et al, 2007;Huerta et al, 2011Huerta et al, , 2013aLuquot et al, 2013;Walsh et al, 2012]. Our results show that fractures are completely clogged for residence time as short as 35 min.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…This is in line with observations in other studies that fracture opening occurred under short residence time conditions with higher flow rates and shorter fracture length [Yalcinkaya et al, 2011], while longer samples or lower CO 2 -brine flow flux led to calcite precipitation [Yalcinkaya et al, 2011] and self-healing behavior [Carey et al, 2007;Huerta et al, 2011Huerta et al, , 2013aLuquot et al, 2013;Walsh et al, 2012]. Our results show that fractures are completely clogged for residence time as short as 35 min.…”
Section: 1002/2014wr016162supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Zones 3 and 4 are statistically very close if we consider the measurement error, resolution, and cement heterogeneity; so the choice of these zones is somewhat arbitrary and is based on prior knowledge from other studies with similar observations under either static conditions or dynamic flow conditions [Brunet et al, 2013;Luquot et al, 2013;Mason et al, 2013;Walsh et al, 2012]. The observed zonation was for after 8 days of core-flooding experiment.…”
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