Citation:
Mohammed D. Aminu, Buhari U. Ardo and Musa A. Jato. Workflow for building and calibrating 3D pre-injection and 4D geomechanics modelling to assess caprock and fault integrity for geologic CO2 storage. Petroleum and Coal, 2017, Vol. 59, Iss. 5, pp560-566
Abstract:
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been established as a viable technology for the mitigation of
climate change caused mainly by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Ever
since the publication of the special report on CCS by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
in 2005, there has been an increased research and development in all areas of CCS. Some of these
research involves use of numerical methods and models for optimizing storage and ensuring effective
long term containment. In this paper, we propose a workflow for building and calibrating 3D preinjection
and 4D geomechanics modelling to assess caprock and fault integrity for geologic carbon
dioxide storage. The workflow presented here describes a seamless end -to-end process which
combines a transparent flow of data with an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The workflow can
conduct 3D static and 4D flow-, pressure-, and temperature-coupled calculations for rock deformations,
failure and stresses. In highly heterogeneous and complex models, the workflow is capable of
modelling multiple hundred faults, and multiple thousand discrete fractures. It allows the geological
model, despite its high degree of complexity to be maintained throughout the geomechanical analyses
process.