Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen

The Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Wilhelmøya Subgroup forms one of the more suitable reservoir units on the Norwegian Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. The target siliciclastic storage unit, which is encountered at approx. 670 m depth at the potential injection site in Adventdalen, central Spitsbe...

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Published in:Norwegian Journal of Geology
Main Authors: Mulrooney, Mark Joseph, Larsen, Leif, Van Stappen, Jeroen, Rismyhr, Bjarte, Senger, Kim, Braathen, Alvar, Olaussen, Snorre, Mørk, Mai Britt Engeness, Ogata, Kei, Cnudde, Veerle
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Norway 2019
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CCS
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/19785
https://doi.org/10.17850/njg002
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/19785 2023-05-15T13:05:42+02:00 Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen Mulrooney, Mark Joseph Larsen, Leif Van Stappen, Jeroen Rismyhr, Bjarte Senger, Kim Braathen, Alvar Olaussen, Snorre Mørk, Mai Britt Engeness Ogata, Kei Cnudde, Veerle 2019-01-23T11:46:25Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/19785 https://doi.org/10.17850/njg002 eng eng Geological Society of Norway http://njg.geologi.no/images/NJG_articles/NJG_Vol99_NrXX_ArtXX_Mulrooney.pdf urn:issn:0029-196X urn:issn:1502-5322 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/19785 https://doi.org/10.17850/njg002 cristin:1648340 Attribution CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Copyright 2018 The Author(s) Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift CCS reservoir compartmentalisation Spitsbergen Peer reviewed Journal article 2019 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.17850/njg002 2023-03-14T17:39:22Z The Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Wilhelmøya Subgroup forms one of the more suitable reservoir units on the Norwegian Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. The target siliciclastic storage unit, which is encountered at approx. 670 m depth at the potential injection site in Adventdalen, central Spitsbergen, is a severely under-pressured (at least 35 bar), tight and compartmentalised reservoir with significant contribution of natural fractures to permeability. In this contribution, we characterise the 15–24 m-thick Wilhelmøya Subgroup storage unit using both borehole and outcrop data and present water-injection test results that indicate the presence of fluid-flow barriers and the generation of new, and propagation of pre-existing natural fractures during injection. Whole core samples from drillcores and outcrops were sampled for pore network characterisation and analysed using high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (Micro-CT). We demonstrate that heterogeneities such as structural discontinuities, igneous bodies and lateral facies variations, as examined in well core and equivalent outcrops, will strongly influence fluid flow in the target reservoir, both by steering and baffling fluid migration. Many of these heterogeneities are considered to be subseismic, and their detailed characterisation is important to predict subsurface CO2 storage potential and optimise injection strategy. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Adventdalen Arctic Archipelago Arctic Svalbard Wilhelmøya Spitsbergen University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Adventdalen ENVELOPE(16.264,16.264,78.181,78.181) Arctic Svalbard Wilhelmøya ENVELOPE(20.418,20.418,79.062,79.062) Norwegian Journal of Geology
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topic CCS
reservoir compartmentalisation
Spitsbergen
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reservoir compartmentalisation
Spitsbergen
Mulrooney, Mark Joseph
Larsen, Leif
Van Stappen, Jeroen
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Senger, Kim
Braathen, Alvar
Olaussen, Snorre
Mørk, Mai Britt Engeness
Ogata, Kei
Cnudde, Veerle
Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
topic_facet CCS
reservoir compartmentalisation
Spitsbergen
description The Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Wilhelmøya Subgroup forms one of the more suitable reservoir units on the Norwegian Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. The target siliciclastic storage unit, which is encountered at approx. 670 m depth at the potential injection site in Adventdalen, central Spitsbergen, is a severely under-pressured (at least 35 bar), tight and compartmentalised reservoir with significant contribution of natural fractures to permeability. In this contribution, we characterise the 15–24 m-thick Wilhelmøya Subgroup storage unit using both borehole and outcrop data and present water-injection test results that indicate the presence of fluid-flow barriers and the generation of new, and propagation of pre-existing natural fractures during injection. Whole core samples from drillcores and outcrops were sampled for pore network characterisation and analysed using high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (Micro-CT). We demonstrate that heterogeneities such as structural discontinuities, igneous bodies and lateral facies variations, as examined in well core and equivalent outcrops, will strongly influence fluid flow in the target reservoir, both by steering and baffling fluid migration. Many of these heterogeneities are considered to be subseismic, and their detailed characterisation is important to predict subsurface CO2 storage potential and optimise injection strategy. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mulrooney, Mark Joseph
Larsen, Leif
Van Stappen, Jeroen
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Senger, Kim
Braathen, Alvar
Olaussen, Snorre
Mørk, Mai Britt Engeness
Ogata, Kei
Cnudde, Veerle
author_facet Mulrooney, Mark Joseph
Larsen, Leif
Van Stappen, Jeroen
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Senger, Kim
Braathen, Alvar
Olaussen, Snorre
Mørk, Mai Britt Engeness
Ogata, Kei
Cnudde, Veerle
author_sort Mulrooney, Mark Joseph
title Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
title_short Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
title_full Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
title_fullStr Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
title_full_unstemmed Fluid flow properties of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup,a potential unconventional CO2 storage unit in central Spitsbergen
title_sort fluid flow properties of the wilhelmøya subgroup,a potential unconventional co2 storage unit in central spitsbergen
publisher Geological Society of Norway
publishDate 2019
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