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Multi-Layered Systems for Permanent Geologic Storage of CO2 at the Gigatonne Scale

Authors :
European Commission
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
0000-0002-7150-0411
0000-0003-3828-7898
0000-0002-0132-6016
0000-0002-7949-9785
0000-0003-1169-4469
Kivi, Iman Rahimzadeh
Makhnenko, Roman Y.
Oldenburg, C. M.
Rutqvist, Jonny
Vilarrasa, Víctor
European Commission
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
0000-0002-7150-0411
0000-0003-3828-7898
0000-0002-0132-6016
0000-0002-7949-9785
0000-0003-1169-4469
Kivi, Iman Rahimzadeh
Makhnenko, Roman Y.
Oldenburg, C. M.
Rutqvist, Jonny
Vilarrasa, Víctor
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The effectiveness of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as an imperative decarbonization technology relies on the sealing capacity of a fine-grained caprock to permanently store CO2 deep underground. Uncertainties in assessing the caprock sealing capacity increase with the spatial and temporal scales and may delay CCS deployment at the gigatonne scale. We have developed a computationally efficient transport model to capture the dynamics of basin-wide upward CO2 migration in a multi-layered setting over geological time scales. We find that massive capillary breakthrough and viscous flow of CO2, even through pervasively fractured caprocks, are unlikely to occur and compromise the storage security. Potential leakage from the injection reservoir is hampered by repetitive layering of overlying caprocks. This finding agrees with geologic intuition and should be understandable by the public, contributing to the development of climate policies around this technology with increased confidence that CO2 will be indefinitely contained in the subsurface.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373148362
Document Type :
Electronic Resource