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Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2010

CO 2 migration in saline aquifers. Part 1. Capillary trapping under slope and groundwater flow

Christopher W. MacMinn; Michael Szulczewski; Ruben Juanes

Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool for reducing global atmospheric CO2 emissions. To evaluate injection scenarios, estimate reservoir capacity and assess leakage risks, an accurate understanding of the subsurface spreading and migration of the plume of mobile CO2 is essential. Here, we present a complete solution to a theoretical model for the subsurface migration of a plume of CO2 due to natural groundwater flow and aquifer slope, and subject to residual trapping. The results show that the interplay of these effects leads to non-trivial behaviour in terms of trapping efficiency. The analytical nature of the solution offers insight into the physics of CO2 migration, and allows for rapid, basin-specific capacity estimation. We use the solution to explore the parameter space via the storage efficiency, a macroscopic measure of plume migration. In a future study, we shall incorporate CO2 dissolution into the migration model and study the importance of dissolution relative to capillary trapping and the impact of dissolution on the storage efficiency.


Transport in Porous Media | 2010

The Footprint of the CO2 Plume during Carbon Dioxide Storage in Saline Aquifers: Storage Efficiency for Capillary Trapping at the Basin Scale

Ruben Juanes; Christopher W. MacMinn; Michael Szulczewski


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2011

CO2 migration in saline aquifers. Part 2. Capillary and solubility trapping

Christopher W. MacMinn; Michael Szulczewski; Ruben Juanes


Computational Geosciences | 2009

Post-injection spreading and trapping of CO2 in saline aquifers: impact of the plume shape at the end of injection

Christopher W. MacMinn; Ruben Juanes


SPE Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery | 2008

Upscaling of Capillary Trapping Under Gravity Override: Application to CO2 Sequestration in Aquifers

Ruben Juanes; Christopher W. MacMinn


Energy Procedia | 2009

A mathematical model of the footprint of the CO2 plume during and after injection in deep saline aquifer systems

Christopher W. MacMinn; Ruben Juanes


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2014

Theoretical analysis of how pressure buildup and CO2 migration can both constrain storage capacity in deep saline aquifers

Michael Szulczewski; Christopher W. MacMinn; Ruben Juanes


Energy Procedia | 2011

How pressure buildup and CO2 migration can both constrain storage capacity in deep saline aquifers

Michael Szulczewski; Christopher W. MacMinn; Ruben Juanes


Energy Procedia | 2011

CO2 migration in saline aquifers: regimes in migration with dissolution

Christopher W. MacMinn; Michael Szulczewski; Ruben Juanes


Archive | 2009

Experimental Characterization of Immiscible Viscous Fingering in a Hele-Shaw Cell

Christopher W. MacMinn; Michael Szulczewski; Luis Cueto-Felgueroso; Ruben Juanes

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Ruben Juanes

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Michael Szulczewski

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Benzhong Zhao

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Luis Cueto-Felgueroso

Technical University of Madrid

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