MS, University of Cincinnati, 2021, Arts and Sciences: Geology
A detailed understanding of mechanisms that control geological carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration (GCS) requires simulating fully coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes in a well-characterized subsurface sedimentary architecture. I simulate CO2 transport in a multiphase multicomponent (brine-CO2) system at field-scale conditions for the CO2 injection pilot project conducted in Cranfield, Mississippi, USA. I use high-resolution geologic models to evaluate how bottom-hole pressure (BHP) in the injection well, CO2 breakthrough times at observation wells, and efficiency of trapping mechanisms (e.g., solubility trapping and snap-off trapping (i.e., CO2 entrapment in the form of immobile bubbles)) are controlled by (1) non-isothermal flow of injected CO2, (2) geochemical reactions, (3) facies-dependent capillary pressure (Pc) characteristics, (4) geomechanical effects, and (5) permeability (k) enhancement around the injection well. Model results suggest that ignoring thermal effects leads to lower BHP, shorter breakthrough times, overestimation of solubility trapping, and underestimation of snap-off trapping. If neglecting geochemical reactions, the BHP remains unchanged, but breakthrough times are overestimated, and solubility trapping and snap-off trapping are slightly underestimated. Results also demonstrate that by ignoring the Pc heterogeneity, BHP is underestimated, breakthrough times are overestimated, snap-off trapping remains almost unchanged, and solubility trapped CO2 is underestimated. Disregarding the geomechanical effects results in considerably lower BHP, earlier breakthrough times, greater solubility trapping, and smaller snap-off trapping. Further, I find that if k enhancement around the injection well is ignored, the BHP exhibits abrupt changes in the early period, breakthrough times are underestimated, snap-off trapping is slightly overestimated, and solubility trapping is underestimated. Permeability enhancement has a leading (open full item for complete abstract)
Committee: Reza Soltanian Ph.D. (Committee Chair); Seyyed Abolfazl Hosseini Ph.D. (Committee Member); Attila Kilinc Ph.D. (Committee Member); Drew McAvoy Ph.D. (Committee Member); Daniel Sturmer Ph.D. (Committee Member)
Subjects: Environmental Geology