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Multi-lateral horizontal well with dual-tubing system to improve CO2 storage security and reduce CCS cost

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  • Kim, Min
  • Kwon, Seoyoon
  • Ji, Minsoo
  • Shin, Hyundon
  • Min, Baehyun

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This paper proposes a multi-lateral horizontal well with a dual-tubing (MLHW-DT) system to improve CO2 storage security and reduce the cost of carbon capture and storage (CCS) at a saline aquifer. In CCS, the production and re-injection of brine are efficient methods of relieving overpressure and improving the CO2 storage security simultaneously. In our previous study, a horizontal well with a dual-tubing (HW-DT) system operating on an onshore platform reduced CCS cost. In this study, the proposed MLHW-DT system is designed to implement the concept of the re-injection of produced brine to improve CO2 storage security while supplementing the shortcomings of the conventional brine production system by reducing CCS cost. When we vary the vertical-horizontal permeability ratio and dip angle of a saline aquifer, the CO2 storage security of the MLHW-DT system is improved compared with that of the overall HW-DT system because the re-injected brine induces the CO2 plume migration in the lateral direction. Furthermore, the CCS cost of the MLHW-DT system is reduced by 69.4% compared with that of the conventional brine production system if the MLHW is operated on an onshore platform. Based on these results, the MLHW-DT is a safe and economical operation system for a CCS project.

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  • Kim, Min & Kwon, Seoyoon & Ji, Minsoo & Shin, Hyundon & Min, Baehyun, 2023. "Multi-lateral horizontal well with dual-tubing system to improve CO2 storage security and reduce CCS cost," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 330(PB).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:330:y:2023:i:pb:s0306261922016257
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120368
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