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Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage

The objective of the study was determination of experiment-induced alterations and changes in the properties of reservoir rocks and sealing rocks sampled from potential reservoir for CO(2). In the experiment, rocks submerged in brine in specially constructed reactors were subjected to CO(2) pressure...

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Autores principales: Tarkowski, Radosław, Wdowin, Magdalena, Manecki, Maciej
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4269814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25519873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-014-4215-6
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author Tarkowski, Radosław
Wdowin, Magdalena
Manecki, Maciej
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Manecki, Maciej
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description The objective of the study was determination of experiment-induced alterations and changes in the properties of reservoir rocks and sealing rocks sampled from potential reservoir for CO(2). In the experiment, rocks submerged in brine in specially constructed reactors were subjected to CO(2) pressure of 6 MPa for 20 months at room temperature. Samples of Lower Jurassic reservoir rocks and sealing rocks (sandstones, claystones, and mudstones) from the Zaosie Anticline (central Poland) were analysed for their petrophysical properties (specific surface area, porosity, pore size and distribution) before and after the experiment. Comparison of the ionic composition the brines before and after the experiment demonstrated an increase in total dissolved solids as well as the concentration of sulphates and calcium ions. This indicates partial dissolution of the rock matrix and the cements. As a result of the reaction, the properties of reservoir rocks did not changed significantly and should not affect the process of CO(2) storage. In the case of the sealing rocks, however, the porosity, the framework density, as well as the average capillary and threshold diameter increased. Also, the pore distribution in the pore space changed in favour of larger pores. The reasons for these changes could not be explained by petrographic characteristics and should be thoroughly investigated.
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spelling pubmed-42698142014-12-22 Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage Tarkowski, Radosław Wdowin, Magdalena Manecki, Maciej Environ Monit Assess Article The objective of the study was determination of experiment-induced alterations and changes in the properties of reservoir rocks and sealing rocks sampled from potential reservoir for CO(2). In the experiment, rocks submerged in brine in specially constructed reactors were subjected to CO(2) pressure of 6 MPa for 20 months at room temperature. Samples of Lower Jurassic reservoir rocks and sealing rocks (sandstones, claystones, and mudstones) from the Zaosie Anticline (central Poland) were analysed for their petrophysical properties (specific surface area, porosity, pore size and distribution) before and after the experiment. Comparison of the ionic composition the brines before and after the experiment demonstrated an increase in total dissolved solids as well as the concentration of sulphates and calcium ions. This indicates partial dissolution of the rock matrix and the cements. As a result of the reaction, the properties of reservoir rocks did not changed significantly and should not affect the process of CO(2) storage. In the case of the sealing rocks, however, the porosity, the framework density, as well as the average capillary and threshold diameter increased. Also, the pore distribution in the pore space changed in favour of larger pores. The reasons for these changes could not be explained by petrographic characteristics and should be thoroughly investigated. Springer International Publishing 2014-12-18 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4269814/ /pubmed/25519873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-014-4215-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title_full Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title_fullStr Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title_short Petrophysical examination of CO(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential Zaosie Anticline reservoir (central Poland) for CO(2) storage
title_sort petrophysical examination of co(2)-brine-rock interactions—results of the first stage of long-term experiments in the potential zaosie anticline reservoir (central poland) for co(2) storage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4269814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25519873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-014-4215-6
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