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Numerical Modeling of CO 2 Sequestration within a Five-Spot Well Pattern in the Morrow B Sandstone of the Farnsworth Hydrocarbon Field: Comparison of the TOUGHREACT, STOMP-EOR, and GEM Simulators

Eusebius J. Kutsienyo, Martin S. Appold, Mark D. White and William Ampomah
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Eusebius J. Kutsienyo: Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
Martin S. Appold: Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
Mark D. White: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA 99354, USA
William Ampomah: Petroleum Recovery Research Center, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM 87801, USA

Energies, 2021, vol. 14, issue 17, 1-25

Abstract: The objectives of this study were (1) to assess the fate and impact of CO 2 injected into the Morrow B Sandstone in the Farnsworth Unit (FWU) through numerical non-isothermal reactive transport modeling, and (2) to compare the performance of three major reactive solute transport simulators, TOUGHREACT, STOMP-EOR, and GEM, under the same input conditions. The models were based on a quarter of a five-spot well pattern where CO 2 was injected on a water-alternating-gas schedule for the first 25 years of the 1000 year simulation. The reservoir pore fluid consisted of water with or without petroleum. The results of the models have numerous broad similarities, such as the pattern of reservoir cooling caused by the injected fluids, a large initial pH drop followed by gradual pH neutralization, the long-term persistence of an immiscible CO 2 gas phase, the continuous dissolution of calcite, very small decreases in porosity, and the increasing importance over time of carbonate mineral CO 2 sequestration. The models differed in their predicted fluid pressure evolutions; amounts of mineral precipitation and dissolution; and distribution of CO 2 among immiscible gas, petroleum, formation water, and carbonate minerals. The results of the study show the usefulness of numerical simulations in identifying broad patterns of behavior associated with CO 2 injection, but also point to significant uncertainties in the numerical values of many model output parameters.

Keywords: reactive solute transport; CO 2 sequestration; multi-phase fluid flow; Farnsworth Unit; STOMP; GEM; TOUGHREACT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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