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2024 TA PP ANNISA NUR SYIFA WARDHANA1-ABSTRAK
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
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Indonesia’s total energy supply increased nearly 60% from 2000 to 2021. However, the total energy sector emissions have grown faster than energy demand, more than doubling over the last two decades. In 2021, energy sector emissions were around 600 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (Mt CO?) – making Indonesia the world’s ninth-largest emitter. Indonesia faces a big challenge with the target to reach net zero emissions by 2060. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered as a potential solution. However, CO? injection wells face well integrity issues that may lead to leakage. One of the most common problems in CO? injection wells is corrosion. Corrosion may cause damage on the downhole equipment which leads to degradation of the well integrity. Therefore, a thorough material selection should be considered. This study examines critical factors in designing CO? injector wells for a CCS campaign in Field "X", a major offshore gas condensate field with a planned injection rate of 160.2 MMSCFD. This study aims to determine suitable casing schemes, tubular material selection, and corrosion analysis for CO? injector wells, while evaluating leakage potential based on well barrier concepts. The drilling of “X” field CO? injection wells is planned to be executed with an estimated five casing sections consists of 30” conductor casing, 20” surface casing, 13-3/8” intermediate casing, 9-5/8” intermediate liner and 7” production liner. Based on the analysis using ECE (Electronic Corrosion Engineer) software, ISO 15156-3 standard, and the Nippon steel chart, the most suitable tubular materials for the CO? injector well is Duplex Stainless Steel SM22Cr or SM25CR.