CO2 soluble surfactants for carbon storage in carbonate saline aquifers with achievable injectivity: Implications from the continuous CO2 injection
Qianhui Wu a, Lei Ding b, Lun Zhao a, Almohannad A. Alhashboul c, Muhammad M. Almajid c, Pramod Patil c, Wenqi Zhao a, Zifei Fan a

CO2 soluble surfactants for carbon storage in carbonate saline aquifers with achievable injectivity: Implications from the continuous CO2 injection

Continuous CO2 injection (CCI) into the saline aquifers always suffers from low sweep efficiency. Foam can effectively address this issue. However, the strong foam may undesirably reduce the injectivity. In this study, the potential of CO2-soluble surfactants assisted carbon storage in carbonate saline aquifers was evaluated by core flooding tests and numerical simulations. It is found that foam can be generated at the displacement front during continuous CO2 injection with 0.39?g/L surfactant (CCI?+?S, fg?=?100?%). The CO2 saturation can reach 60?% after 1.0 pore volume of CCI?+?S, approximately 50?% higher than that of CCI. The maximum pressure gradient is around 1.5 psi/ft at an injection rate of 1.0?ft/d in 162 mD Indiana Limestone for CCI?+?S. The effects of surfactant concentration, foam quality, and rock permeability were also investigated by core flooding. Moreover, the influence of surfactant partitioning and adsorption on CO2 transport behavior was systematically evaluated by numerical simulation in synthetic and geological models, using modeling parameters that are realistic for field applications. The advantage of injecting surfactant with CO2 is more evident in heterogeneous saline aquifers. Such novel injection strategy provides a promising approach for carbon sequestration in saline aquifers by controlling the mobility of CO2 at the displacement front and simultaneously maintaining acceptable injectivity in the field. The CCI?+?S process may also impose less risk to the caprock. Expanding the potential CO2 storage sites to heterogeneous saline aquifers could be a game-changer. Our understanding of foam dynamics in porous media could also be advanced.

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