Abstract
Pilot CO2 injection into an onshore deep saline aquifer in Nagaoka, Japan
Journal of the Mining and Materials
Processing Institute of Japan, 124, 50-60, 2008.
Tanase Daiji, Xue Ziqiu, Kano Koji
A pilot test of geological sequestration of CO2 is been performed by RITE
in cooperation with ENAA from 2000. The test site is located at the Minami-Nagaoka
gas field in Nagaoka city, 200 km north of Tokyo. One injection well and
three observation wells were drilled. CO2 of supercritical phase was injected
into an onshore deep saline aquifer of 1100m in depth. The injection was
conducted at the rate of 20 to 40 tonnes per day over the 18 month period
between 2003 and 2005 with a cumulative amount of 10405 tonnes. A series
of monitoring consisted of time-lapse well logging, time-lapse crosswell
seismic tomography, bottom-hole pressure/temperature measurement, fluid
sampling and micro-seismicity monitoring has been successfully carried
out to grasp the movement of injected CO2 during and after the injection.
History-matching simulation was performed to interpret the measured results.
Long-term fate of injected CO2 was predicted using the last model of history
matching, implying the location and size of the CO2 to remain almost unchanged
from those at the end of injection in the test area over a period as long
as 1000 years. The monitoring at the test site will be continued until
2007.
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