2017
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2017.05.25.01
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The Tiehchanshan structure of NW Taiwan: A potential geological reservoir for CO2 sequestration

Abstract: The Tiehchanshan structure is the largest gas-field in the outer foothills of northwestern Taiwan and has been regarded as the best site for CO 2 sequestration. This study used a grid of seismic sections and wellbore data to establish a new 3-D geometry of subsurface structure, which was combined with lithofacies characters of the target reservoir rock, the Yutengping Sandstone, to build a geological model for CO 2 sequestration. On the surface, the Tiehchanshan structure is characterized by two segmented anti… Show more

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