2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016gc006548
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Reconstruction of rocks petrophysical properties as input data for reservoir modeling

Abstract: The worldwide increasing energy demand triggered studies focused on defining the underground energy potential even in areas previously discharged or neglected. Nowadays, geological gas storage (CO2 and/or CH4) and geothermal energy are considered strategic for low‐carbon energy development. A widespread and safe application of these technologies needs an accurate characterization of the underground, in terms of geology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, and geomechanics. However, during prefeasibility study‐stage, t… Show more

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“…For each of the 15 rock types, specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity were indirectly defined as a function of thermal properties of all rock forming mineral phases with respect to their abundances as obtained by XRPD analysis [60][61][62]. The domain is fully saturated by water.…”
Section: Models Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each of the 15 rock types, specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity were indirectly defined as a function of thermal properties of all rock forming mineral phases with respect to their abundances as obtained by XRPD analysis [60][61][62]. The domain is fully saturated by water.…”
Section: Models Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to highlight the roles played by the Burano and the Marne a Fucoidi in the process of brecciation in the Maiolica. The Calcare Massiccio overlying the Burano is, on a large scale, the most permeable formation in the area (Dragoni and Verdacchi, 1990;Cantucci et al, 2016). The post-Massiccio Jurassic sequence, with its alternations of limestone and marly formations, has relatively low permeability, while the Marne a Fucoidi behaves as an aquiclude above the Maiolica.…”
Section: Northern Apennines Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porosity was taken from AGIP data (Table S1), whereas density and specific heat were indirectly computed as a function of properties of all minerals forming rock with respect to their abundances as obtained by XRD analyses. Specific heat was then corrected as function of the set temperature [83][84][85][86]. Thermal conductivity was taken from the measured data on trachytes [87,88] and then corrected for temperature dependence at 165 • C [85].…”
Section: Flow Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%