2017_EJRNL_PP_ARSHAD_RAZA_12.pdf
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Carbon capture and sequestration technology is recognized as a successful approach taken to
mitigate the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. However, having a successful storage practice requires wise selection of suitable wells in depleted oil or gas fields to
reduce the risk of leakage and contamination of subsurface resources. The aim of this paper is to
present a guideline which can be followed to provide a better understanding of sophisticated wells
chosen for injection and storage practices. Reviewing recent studies carried out on different aspects
of geosequestration indicated that the fracture pressure of seals and borehole conditions such as
cement-sheath integrity, distance from faults and fractures together with the depth of wells are
important parameters, which should be part of the analysis for well selection in depleted reservoirs. A workflow was then designed covering these aspects and it was applied to a depleted gas
field in Malaysia. The results obtained indicated that Well B in the field may have the potential of
being a suitable conduit for injection. Although more studies are required to consider other aspects
of well selections, it is recommended to employ the formation integrity analysis as part of the
caprock assessment before making any decisions.
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