SPE Economics & Management
Volume 4,
Number 1,
January 2012,
pp. 32-41
Summary
Subsurface storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) has geologic and
economic uncertainties that must be addressed as part of a performance
assessment. A model presented herein links uncertainty in geologic
heterogeneity and associated well injectivity to variability in costs. This
includes a novel averaging scheme for CO2 injectivity using
geostatistical realizations of petrophysical properties and a systems-level
model that includes costs of drilling and completion of injection wells. Using
the Mount Simon formation in the Illinois basin, USA, as a test case, this
analysis demonstrates how the underlying costs of
CO2-subsurface-storage projects can be highly sensitive to geologic
heterogeneity.
© 2012. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
28 April 2011
- Revised manuscript received:
5 January 2012
- Manuscript approved:
12 January 2012
- Version of record:
8 February 2012