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Significance of fault seal in assessing CO2 storage capacity and containment risks – an example from the Horda Platform, northern North Sea

Long-Chuan Wu R. Thorsen S. Ottesen R. Meneguolo K. Hartvedt +2 lainnya

Abstrak

An understanding of fault seal is crucial for assessing the storage capacity and containment risks of CO2 storage sites, as it can significantly affect the projects on across-fault and along-fault migration/leakage risk, as well as reservoir pressure predictions. We present a study from the Smeaheia area in the northern Horda Platform offshore Norway, focusing on two fault-bounded structural closures, namely the Alpha and Beta structures. We aim to use this study to improve the geological understanding of the northern Horda Platform for CO2 storage scale-up potentials and illustrate the importance of fault seal analysis in containment risk assessment and storage capacity evaluation of a CO2 storage project. Our containment risk assessment shows that the Alpha structure has low fault-related containment risks; thus, it has a potential value to be an additional storage target. The Beta structure shows larger fault-related containment risks due to juxtaposition of the prospective storage aquifer with the basement across the Øygarden Fault System. The storage capacity of Smeaheia will be determined by the long-term dynamic interplay between pressure depletion and recharging. Our study shows that across-fault pressure communication between Smeaheia and the depleting Troll reservoir is likely to be through several relay ramps of the Vette Fault System. However, Smeaheia also shows pressure-recharging potentials, such as through the subcropping areas at the Base Nordland Unconformity. The depletion observed in the newly drilled well 32/4-3S gives a good validation point for our fault seal predictions and provides valuable insights for future dynamic simulations. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Geoscience for CO2 storage collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/cc/geoscience-for-co2-storage

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Penulis (7)

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Long-Chuan Wu

R

R. Thorsen

S

S. Ottesen

R

R. Meneguolo

K

K. Hartvedt

P

P. Ringrose

B

B. Nazarian

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Wu, L., Thorsen, R., Ottesen, S., Meneguolo, R., Hartvedt, K., Ringrose, P. et al. (2021). Significance of fault seal in assessing CO2 storage capacity and containment risks – an example from the Horda Platform, northern North Sea. https://doi.org/10.1144/petgeo2020-102

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2021
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10.1144/petgeo2020-102
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