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Conflicting Long-Term CO<sub>2</sub> Effects on Shale Oil Formations for Simultaneous CO<sub>2</sub> Sequestration and CO<sub>2</sub>-EOR

Wenjin Hu, Zengmin Lun, Haitao Wang, Chunpeng Zhao, Xia Zhou, Zhan Meng, Peng Zhu, Dengfeng Zhang, Jie Zou

2024Energy & Fuels13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) with CO 2 injection is particularly attractive for its potential to improve shale oil production while simultaneous CO 2 sequestration. The effects of CO 2 injection on shale oil formations are multiple but also conflicting and long-term scale. To examine the responses of shale oil formations to CO 2 injection, we performed long-term CO 2 exposure experiments on an oil-bearing shale sample containing two stages, each stage lasting 45 days. The results showed the continuous CO 2 extraction of light and heavy hydrocarbons in the organic matter of the shale sample for the two stages of CO 2 exposure. The inorganic matter showed a decreased carbonate and increased quartz and clay minerals after each stage of CO 2 exposure. The increased clay minerals resulted from the formation of smectite and illite. However, the formation of illite mainly occurred in the first stage. Pores and microfractures in the shale sample were altered by both improvement and impairment effects. The improving effects originated from carbonate dissolution, while the impairment effects originated from particle-filling and clay swelling. Under these conflicting effects, the porosity and permeability of the shale sample were enlarged after each stage of CO 2 exposure. The permeability enlargement in the second stage was extraordinary on account of new visible fractures on the shale sample. Additionally, the adsorption trapping capacity of CO 2 in shale oil formations is considerable and could be enhanced by long-term CO 2 exposure. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of long-term CO 2 effects on shale oil formations for simultaneous CO 2 sequestration and CO 2 -EOR.

Topics & Concepts

Oil shaleCarbon sequestrationPetroleum engineeringTerm (time)Environmental scienceEnhanced oil recoveryShale oilGeologyGeochemistryMineralogyChemistryCarbon dioxidePhysicsQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyOrganic chemistryHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir AnalysisCO2 Sequestration and Geologic InteractionsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis