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Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles | 2015

Numerical simulations of enhanced gas recovery at the Załezcze gas field in Poland confirm high co 2 storage capacity and mechanical integrity = Des simulations numériques de récupération assistée de gaz sur un gisement de gaz de Załęcze en Pologne confirment les capacités de stockage de CO 2 élevées et l’intégrité mécanique dudit gisement

Łukasz Klimkowski; Stanislaw Nagy; Bartosz Papiernik; Bogdan Orlic; Thomas Kempka

Natural gas from the Załęcze gas field located in the Fore-Sudetic Monocline of the Southern Permian Basin has been produced since November 1973, and continuous gas production led to a decrease in the initial reservoir pressure from 151 bar to about 22 bar until 2010. We investigated a prospective enhanced gas recovery operation at the Załęcze gas field by coupled numerical hydro-mechanical simulations to account for the CO2 storage capacity, trapping efficiency and mechanical integrity of the reservoir, caprock and regional faults. Dynamic flow simulations carried out indicate a CO2 storage capacity of 106.6 Mt with a trapping efficiency of about 43% (45.8 Mt CO2) established after 500 years of simulation. Two independent strategies on the assessment of mechanical integrity were followed by two different modeling groups resulting in the implementation of fieldto regional-scale hydro-mechanical simulation models. The simulation results based on application of different constitutive laws for the lithological units show deviations of 31% to 93% for the calculated maximum vertical displacements at the reservoir top. Nevertheless, results of both simulation strategies indicate that fault reactivation generating potential leakage pathways from the reservoir to shallower units is very unlikely due to the low fault slip tendency (close to zero) in the Zechstein caprocks. Consequently, our simulation results also emphasise that the supraand subsaliniferous fault systems at the Załęcze gas field are independent and very likely not hydraulically connected. Based on our simulation results derived from two independent modeling strategies with similar simulation results on fault and caprock integrity, we conclude that the investigated enhanced gas recovery scheme is feasible, with a negligibly low risk of relevant fault reactivation or formation fluid leakage through the Zechstein caprocks. Résumé— Des simulations numériques de récupération assistée de gaz sur un gisement de gaz de Załęcze en Pologne confirment les capacités de stockage de CO2 élevées et l’intégrité mécanique dudit gisement — Le gaz naturel du gisement de Załęcze, situé dans la structure monoclinale de la région des Sudètes au niveau du Bassin Permien sud, est produit depuis novembre 1973, moyennant quoi la production de gaz continue a donné lieu à une diminution de la pression initiale du réservoir de 151 bar à environ 22 bar en 2010. Nous avons effectué une étude prospective mettant en jeu une opération de récupération de gaz améliorée sur le gisement de gaz de Załęcze par des simulations Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Rev. IFP Energies nouvelles, Vol. 70 (2015), No. 4, pp. 655-680 Ł. Klimkowski et al., published by IFP Energies nouvelles, 2015 DOI: 10.2516/ogst/2015012 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. hydromécaniques numériques couplées et prenant en compte les capacités de stockage de CO2, l’efficacité de piégeage et l’intégrité mécanique du gisement, des roches couverture et des failles régionales. Les simulations hydrodynamiques réalisées indiquent une capacité de stockage de CO2 de 106,6 Mt avec une efficacité de piégeage d’environ 43 % (45,8 Mt de CO2) établie après 500 ans de simulation. Deux stratégies indépendantes pour l’évaluation de l’intégrité mécanique ont été suivies par deux équipes différentes donnant lieu à la mise en œuvre de modèles de simulation hydromécaniques de l’échelle du gisement jusqu’à l’échelle régionale. Les résultats de simulation basés sur l’application de différentes lois constitutives pour les unités lithologiques présentent des écarts de 31 % à 93 % pour les déplacements verticaux maximum calculés au niveau supérieur du réservoir. Toutefois, les deux stratégies de simulation montrent qu’une réactivation des failles susceptible de générer des voies de fuite potentielles du réservoir vers des unités moins profondes, est improbable du fait de la tendance à un faible glissement de faille dans les roches couvertures de Zechstein. Nos résultats de simulation soulignent également que les systèmes de failles supraet sous-salinifères du gisement gazier de Załęcze sont indépendants et vraisemblablement pas reliés hydrauliquement. Sur la base des simulations associées aux deux stratégies de modélisation indépendantes, et qui présentent des résultats similaires en matière d’intégrité des roches couverture et des failles, nous concluons que le schéma de récupération assistée de gaz étudié est réalisable, avec un risque négligeable de réactivation de la faille ou de fuite du fluide de formation à travers les roches couverture du Zechstein.


Second EAGE Sustainable Earth Sciences (SES) Conference and Exhibition | 2013

3D Static Models as a Tool to Indicate Prospective Geological Structures for EGS in Sedimentary Rocks of Central Poland

Bartosz Papiernik; Anna Sowiżdżał; Grzegorz Machowski

The paper illustrates the results of 3D static modeling in sedimentary cover of the Polish lowlands and their suitability for characterizing Enhanced Geothermal System. The resultant basic structural framework of the EGS systems model covers an area of ca. 36000 km2. It is composed of 13 structural horizons, starting from the base of the Carboniferous strata up to the top of the Cretaceous succession, and contains 12 stratigraphic zones being equivalents of stratigraphic epochs. The results of structural and parametric modeling were finally presented as maps of average parameters and effective thicknesses, superimposed on maps of temperatures related to the tops of the mapped zones. Superposition of depth, thermal and reservoir criteria allow to indicate spatial extent of hypothetically favorable conditions for EGS/HDR development. The results of static modeling indicate that relatively favourable conditions for EGS systems development can be expected locally of Upper Rotliegend and Carboniferous reservoir. The most important problem referring to practically the whole area of interest is lack of good quality data.


Geological Quarterly | 2013

Characterization of petrophysical parameters of the Lower Triassic deposits in a prospective location for Enhanced Geothermal System (central Poland)

Anna Sowiżdżał; Bartosz Papiernik; Grzegorz Machowski; Marek Hajto


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2013

Gas generation in Carboniferous source rocks of the Variscan foreland basin : implications for a charge history of Rotliegend deposits with natural gases

Dariusz Botor; Bartosz Papiernik; Tomasz Maćkowski; Beata Reicher; Paweł Kosakowski; Grzegorz Machowski; Wojciech Górecki


Journal of Petroleum Geology | 2018

THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OLIGOCENE - LOWER MIOCENE MENILITE FORMATION IN THE POLISH AND UKRAINIAN OUTER CARPATHIANS: A REVIEW

Paweł Kosakowski; Y. Koltun; Grzegorz Machowski; P. Poprawa; Bartosz Papiernik


Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles | 2015

Structural and Parametric Models of the Załęcze and Żuchlów Gas Field Region, Fore-Sudetic Monocline, Poland – An Example of a General Static Modeling Workflow in Mature Petroleum Areas for CCS, EGR or EOR Purposes

Bartosz Papiernik; Brigitte Doligez; Łukasz Klimkowski


Przegląd Geologiczny | 2005

Computer-aided quantitative subsurface mapping : examples of utilization

Bartosz Papiernik; Marek Hajto; Wojciech Górecki


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Environmental, Chemical, Ecological, Geological and Geophysical Engineering | 2017

Exploration of Hydrocarbon Unconventional Accumulations in the Argillaceous Formation of the Autochthonous Miocene Succession in the Carpathian Foredeep

Wojciech Górecki; Anna Sowiżdżał; Grzegorz Machowski; Tomasz Maćkowski; Bartosz Papiernik; Michał Stefaniuk


International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015 | 2015

3-D Modelling of Geochemical and Reservoir Properties of the Lower Paleozoic Gas/Oil Shale in the Baltic Basin (N Poland)

Pawel Poprawa; Bartosz Papiernik; Wojciech Górecki


Computer Assisted Mechanics and Engineering Sciences | 2015

The application of numerical modeling to geothermal investments

Anna Wachowicz-Pyzik; Leszek Pająk; Bartosz Papiernik; Michał Michna

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Grzegorz Machowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Wojciech Górecki

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Anna Sowiżdżał

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Marek Hajto

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Tomasz Maćkowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Michał Michna

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Paweł Kosakowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Wojciech Machowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Łukasz Klimkowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Anna Wachowicz-Pyzik

AGH University of Science and Technology

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