CO2 injection in the network of carbonate fractures / J. Carlos de Dios, Srikanta Mishra, Flavio Poletto, Alberto Ramos, editors.
2021
TN871
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CO2 injection in the network of carbonate fractures / J. Carlos de Dios, Srikanta Mishra, Flavio Poletto, Alberto Ramos, editors.
ISBN
9783030629861 (electronic bk.)
3030629864 (electronic bk.)
3030629856
9783030629854
3030629864 (electronic bk.)
3030629856
9783030629854
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
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1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-62986-1 doi
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TN871
Dewey Decimal Classification
622/.3381
Summary
This book presents guidelines for the design, operation and monitoring of CO2 injection in fractured carbonates, with low permeability in the rock matrix, for geological storage in permanent trapping. CO2 migration is dominated by fractures in formations where the hydrodynamic and geochemical effects induced by the injection play a key role influencing the reservoir behavior. CO2 injection in these rocks shows specific characteristics that are different to injection in porous media, as the results from several research studies worldwide reveal. All aspects of a project of this type are discussed in this text, from the drilling to the injection, as well as support works like well logging, laboratory and field tests, modeling, and risk assessment. Examples are provided, lesson learned is detailed, and conclusions are drawn. This work is derived from the experience of international research teams and particularly from that gained during the design, construction and operation of Hontomín Technology Development Plant. Hontomín research pilot is currently the only active onshore injection site in the European Union, operated by Fundación Ciudad de la Energía-CIUDEN F.S.P. and recognized by the European Parliament as a key test facility. The authors provide guidelines and tools to enable readers to find solutions to their problems. The book covers activities relevant to a wide range of practitioners involved in reservoir exploration, modeling, site operation and monitoring. Fluid injection in fractured media shows specific features that are different than injection in porous media, influencing the reservoir behavior and defining conditions for safe and efficient operation. Therefore, this book is also useful to professionals working on oil & gas, hydrogeology and geothermal projects, and in general for those whose work is related to activities using fluid injection in the ground.
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De Dios, J. Carlos, editor.
Mishra, Srikanta, 1958- editor.
Poletto, Flavio, editor.
Ramos, Alberto, editor.
Mishra, Srikanta, 1958- editor.
Poletto, Flavio, editor.
Ramos, Alberto, editor.
Series
Petroleum Engineering, 2366-2646
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Light drilling, Well Completions and Deep Monitoring
Chapter 2
Well Logging in Fractured Media
Chapter 3
Laboratory Scale Works
Chapter 4
On-Site Hydraulic Characterization Tests
Chapter 5
Safe and Efficient Co2 Injection
Chapter 6
Modeling Aspects of CO2 Injection in a Network of Fractures
Chapter 7
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Tools
Chapter 8
Risk Communication and Stakeholder Engagement in CCS Projects. Lessons Learned from the Compostilla Project.
Light drilling, Well Completions and Deep Monitoring
Chapter 2
Well Logging in Fractured Media
Chapter 3
Laboratory Scale Works
Chapter 4
On-Site Hydraulic Characterization Tests
Chapter 5
Safe and Efficient Co2 Injection
Chapter 6
Modeling Aspects of CO2 Injection in a Network of Fractures
Chapter 7
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Tools
Chapter 8
Risk Communication and Stakeholder Engagement in CCS Projects. Lessons Learned from the Compostilla Project.