| Publisher |
Society of Petroleum Engineers
| Language | English |
| Document ID | 130284-MS | DOI
 | 10.2118/130284-MS |
| Content Type | Conference Paper |
| Title | Experimental Study On CO2 Monitroing and Saturation With Combined P-wave Velocity and Resistivity |
| Authors |
Jongwook Kim1, Ziqiu Xue1, and Toshifumi Matsuoka1 / 1Department of Civil
and Earth Resource Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
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| Source |
International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China,
8-10 June 2010,
Beijing, China
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| ISBN | 978-1-55563-295-3 |
| Copyright |
2010. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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Discipline Categories | 6.6.2 Core Analysis 6.6.6 Seismic (Four Dimensional) Monitoring 6.7.1 Estimates of Resource in Place 6.2.1 Phase Behavior and PVT Measurements 6.3.1 Flow in Porous Media
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Abstract
As a part of basic studies with the purpose of better understanding to estimate
the saturation of stored carbon dioxide (CO2) with seismic velocity and
resistivity, laboratory experiment has been conducted to monitor combined
P-wave velocity and resistivity simultaneously in porous sandstone during CO2
injection process. Experiments were conducted by simulating the reservoir
condition with high temperature and high pressure in depth of about 1000m or
more. Supercritical CO2 (10MPa, 40ºC) was injected into water-saturated
sandstone. The results showed that resistivity increased monotonously
throughout the injection period, and P-wave velocity and amplitude decreased
drastically after starting injection of supercritical CO2. CO2 saturations
estimated by both Resistivity Index (RI) and Gassmann fluid-substitution
equations based on P-wave velocity and resistivity were very matched with CO2
saturation from replaced brine in a sample. By comparing velocity-saturation
relation with resistivity-saturation relation estimated by Gassmann and RI
model, P-wave velocity becomes less sensitive when CO2 saturation is over about
20%, while resistivity kept increasing with increase of CO2 saturation.
Resistivity can complement effectively the difficulty of P-wave velocity on
quantifying CO2 saturation from suggested equations.
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| Number of Pages | 8 |