Effects of formation dip angle and salinity on the safety of CO2 geological storage - A case study of Shiqianfeng strata with low porosity and low permeability in the Ordos Basin, China

2019 
Abstract The safety of CO 2 geological storage is a key problem that hinders its implementation. In particular, the formation dip angle and salinity can directly affect the spatial migration distribution, storage form and storage amount of CO 2 . A three-dimensional simulation model was established to evaluate the effects of the formation dip angle and salinity on the safety of CO 2 geological storage. The simulation results showed that a larger dip angle resulted in a greater CO 2 migration distance. The greatest CO 2 migration distances with formation dip angles of 0°, 5° and 10° were 60%, 73.3%, and 86.7%, respectively, compared with a formation dip angle of 15° in the 200 th year of CO 2 migration. A larger formation dip angle was not conducive to CO 2 geological storage. When the salinity was greater, smaller values were obtained for the CO 2 liquid phase mass fraction, CO 2 gas phase, liquid phase and total storage amount. With salinity values of S,3/4S,1/2S,1/4S, and 0.03, the proportions of liquid-phase storage amount in the salt-free strata were determined as 26.2%, 38.0%, 54.3%, 74.5%, and 88.1%, respectively, after CO 2 migration for 200 years. Higher salinity resulted in less dissolved CO 2 and decreased CO 2 geological storage safety. After considering the combined influence of the dip angle and salinity, we found that the effects of the dip angle were obvious on the unit pressure and gas phase saturation, and the effect of salinity on the CO 2 liquid phase mass fraction was significant. A higher dip angle and salinity greatly decreased the CO 2 geological storage safety. Thus, a reservoir with a smaller dip angle and lower salinity should be selected as a site for CO 2 geological storage in future studies.
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