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Experimental salt cavern in offshore ultra-deep water and well design evaluation for CO_2 abatement
Affiliation:1. University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo 01000-000, Brazil;2. Modecom-Technology in Geomechanics and Computing Modeling, Rio de Janeiro 27570-000, Brazil;3. Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, University of Brasília (UnB), Brasília 70000-000, Brazil;4. COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 27570-000, Brazil;5. Technology Division of Shell, Shell Brazil, Rio de Janeiro 27570-000, Brazil
Abstract:This paper presents a proposal for an experimental salt cavern in offshore ultra-deep water for CO_2 abatement, including the instrumentation plan and well conceptual design evaluated for carbon capture and storage(CCS) application. These studies are based on applied computational mechanics associated with field experimentation that has contributed to the technical feasibility of the underground potash mine at the State of Sergipe in Brazil. This knowhow allowed the stability analysis of several salt caverns for brine production at the State of Alagoas in Brazil and to the drilling through stratified thick layers of salt of the pre-salt reservoirs in Santos Basin. Now, this knowledge has been applied in the design of onshore and offshore salt caverns opened by dissolution for storage of natural gas and CO_2. The geomechanical study,through the application of computational mechanics, of offshore giant salt caverns of 450 m high by150 m in diameter, shows that one cavern can store about 4 billion Sm~3 or 7.2 million tons of CO_2.Before the construction of the giant cavern, which will be the first gas storage offshore in the world, it has been decided to develop an experimental one, with smaller size, to obtained field parameters. The experimental cavern will allow the calibration of parameters to be used in the structural integrity analysis of the cavern and well for storage of natural gas which is rich in CO_2 under high pressure.
Keywords:Salt cavern  Pre-salt reservoir  Geomechanical study  Carbon capture and storage
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