2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-023-03446-5
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The Effects of Cooling on Fine-Grained Sandstone in Relation to Wellbore Injection of Carbon Dioxide

Abstract: In Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) procedures, it is important to determine the stability of the wellbore during carbon dioxide (CO2) injection and part of this involves assessing stresses on the rock near the wellbore due to changes in temperature and pressure. To address this, this study investigated the influence of cooling on the mechanical properties of a sandstone typical of those found in the central and southern North Sea. A series of uniaxial and triaxial compression tests was conducted on dry and sa… Show more

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“…Due to insufficient mechanical strength of rocks, a significant deformation of the borehole occurs, caused by periodic fluctuations in the hydrodynamic pressure of the drilling mud during operations for lowering and lifting tools, and during well flushing and subsequent removal of rocks that can fall into the well and create grooves [13]. Drilling of such sections is further complicated by the fact that they include both dry and fractured potassium clays that can cause collapses, and wet and plastic sodium clays that are prone to swelling and may exhibit plastic flow.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to insufficient mechanical strength of rocks, a significant deformation of the borehole occurs, caused by periodic fluctuations in the hydrodynamic pressure of the drilling mud during operations for lowering and lifting tools, and during well flushing and subsequent removal of rocks that can fall into the well and create grooves [13]. Drilling of such sections is further complicated by the fact that they include both dry and fractured potassium clays that can cause collapses, and wet and plastic sodium clays that are prone to swelling and may exhibit plastic flow.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%