2017_EJRNL_PP_ARSHAD_RAZA_1.pdf
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Depleted gas reservoirs are recognized as the most promising candidate for carbon dioxide storage.
Primary gas production followed by injection of carbon dioxide after depletion is the strategy
adopted for secondary gas recovery and storage practices. This strategy, however, depends on the
injection strategy, reservoir characteristics and operational parameters. There have been many
studies to-date discussing critical factors influencing the storage performance in depleted gas
reservoirs while little attention was given to the effect of residual gas. In this paper, an attempt was
made to highlight the importance of residual gas on the capacity, injectivity, reservoir pressurization, and trapping mechanisms of storage sites through the use of numerical simulation. The
results obtained indicated that the storage performance is proportionally linked to the amount of
residual gas in the medium and reservoirs with low residual fluids are a better choice for storage
purposes. Therefore, it would be wise to perform the secondary recovery before storage in order to
have the least amount of residual gas in the medium. Although the results of this study are useful to
screen depleted gas reservoirs for the storage purpose, more studies are required to confirm the
finding presented in this paper.