1. Effective Permeabilities of Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells: Analysis of Data from Pennsylvania.
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Kang, Mary, Baik, Ejeong, Miller, Alana R., Bandilla, Karl W., and Celia, Michael A.
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DATA analysis , *GROUNDWATER pollution , *ABANDONMENT of oil wells , *ABANDONMENT of gas wells , *PERMEABILITY measurement , *GROUNDWATER pollution monitoring - Abstract
Abandoned oil and gas (AOG) wells can provide pathways for subsurface fluid migration, which can lead to groundwater contamination and gas emissions to the atmosphere. Little is known about the millions of AOG wells in the U.S. and abroad. Recently, we acquired data on methane emissions from 42 plugged and unplugged AOG wells in five different counties across western Pennsylvania. We used historical documents to estimate well depths and used these depths with the emissions data to estimate the wells' effective permeabilities, which capture the combined effects of all leakage pathways within and around the wellbores. We find effective permeabilities to range from 10-6 to 10² millidarcies, which are within the range of previous estimates. The effective permeability data presented here provide perspective on older AOG wells and are valuable when considering the leakage potential of AOG wells in a wide range of applications, including geologic storage of carbon dioxide, natural gas storage, and oil and gas development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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