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Regional assessment of CO2-solubility trapping potential: a case study of the coastal and offshore Texas Miocene interval.
Yang, Changbing; Treviño, Ramón H; Zhang, Tongwei; Romanak, Katherine D; Wallace, Kerstan; Lu, Jiemin; Mickler, Patrick J; Hovorka, Susan D.
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  • Yang C; Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin , 10100 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78758, United States.
Environ Sci Technol ; 48(14): 8275-82, 2014 Jul 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24956931
This study presents a regional assessment of CO2-solubility trapping potential (CSTP) in the Texas coastal and offshore Miocene interval, comprising lower, middle, and upper Miocene sandstone. Duan's solubility model [Duan et al. Mar. Chem. 2006, 98, 131-139] was applied to estimate carbon content in brine saturated with CO2 at reservoir conditions. Three approaches (simple, coarse, and fine) were used to calculate the CSTP. The estimate of CSTP in the study area varies from 30 Gt to 167 Gt. Sensitivity analysis indicated that the CSTP in the study area is most sensitive to storage efficiency, porosity, and thickness and is least sensitive to background carbon content in brine. Comparison of CSTP in our study area with CSTP values for seven other saline aquifers reported in the literature showed that the theoretical estimate of CO2-solubility trapping potential (TECSTP) has a linear relationship with brine volume, regardless of brine salinity, temperature, and pressure. Although more validation is needed, this linear relationship may provide a quick estimate of CSTP in a saline aquifer. Results of laboratory experiments of brine-rock-CO2 interactions and the geochemical model suggest that, in the study area, enhancement of CSTP caused by interactions between brine and rocks is minor and the storage capacity of mineral trapping owing to mineral precipitation is relatively trivial.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Agua de Mar / Dióxido de Carbono / Sedimentos Geológicos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Agua de Mar / Dióxido de Carbono / Sedimentos Geológicos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos