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Identification of potential CO<sub>2</sub> leakage pathways and mechanisms in oil reservoirs using fault tree analysis

Yanqing Wang, Liang Zhang, Shaoran Ren, Bo Ren, Bailian Chen, Jun Lu

2020Greenhouse Gases Science and Technology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Geological storage of CO 2 technologies has become an important and effective way to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions, especially when it is combined with CO 2 enhanced oil recovery (EOR), which can not only trap CO 2 but also enhance oil recovery. However, the risk of CO 2 leakage has always been a prominent issue. In this paper, the mechanisms and pathways of CO 2 leakage during geological storage in oil reservoirs were analyzed using fault tree analysis (FTR). Besides, monitoring technologies were discussed and deployed in a CO 2 EOR demonstration project. The analysis results showed that the sealing failures of oil producer and CO 2 injector wells, like well cement failure and casing failure, are the main reasons for the CO 2 leakage, which has been observed in the oil field monitoring project. The monitoring results indicated that there is no large‐scale CO 2 leakage, while relatively high and abnormal CO 2 concentration in soil gas near some wellbores are observed, which indicates there is some leakage of CO 2 through incomplete cement ring and well casing string. FTR results provide guidelines for monitoring and preventing of CO 2 leakage during geological storage in oil reservoirs. The near‐surface monitoring methods, especially the soil gas monitoring technologies, can effectively detect the leakage of CO 2 , and are a proper method for CO 2 leakage monitoring. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd.

Topics & Concepts

CasingPetroleum engineeringLeakage (economics)Environmental scienceFault tree analysisGreenhouse gasEnhanced oil recoveryOil fieldFossil fuelPetroleumWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringGeologyEngineeringReliability engineeringOceanographyEconomicsMacroeconomicsPaleontologyCO2 Sequestration and Geologic InteractionsDrilling and Well EngineeringHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
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