Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[J] Oral

H (Human Geosciences ) » H-SC Social Earth Sciences & Civil/Urban System Sciences

[H-SC07] CCUS (Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization, and Storage) for Climate Mitigation

Wed. May 29, 2019 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 301B (3F)

convener:Masao Sorai(Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Ziqiu Xue(Research Institute of Innovative Tech for the Earth), Masaatsu Aichi(Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo), Chairperson:Ziqiu Xue(Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth)

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

[HSC07-08] Monitoring hydromechanical responses in aquifer by distributed fiber-optic strain sensing: From lab to field

*Yi Zhang1,2, Ziqiu Xue1,2, Tsutomu Hashimoto1,2, Hyuck Park1,2 (1.Geological Carbon dioxide Storage Technology Research Association, 2.Research Institute of Innovative Tech for the Earth)

Keywords:Distributed fiber-optic strain sensing, Aquifer test, Hydromechanical deformation, CO2 storage

Pore fluids control deformation of porous media by the fluid-to-solid hydromechanical (HM) coupling in which a change in fluid pressure can modify the effective stress and deform the porous medium (Wang, 2000). The HM coupling mechanism provides a possibility that to understand aquifer characteristics and fluid activities during fluid extraction and/or injection operations, e.g., in geological CO2 storage (GCS), by monitoring rock strain changes. We successfully measured such HM deformations using a high-resolution distributed fiber optic strain sensing (DFOSS) tool in both laboratory and field scale studies. From the DFOSS-obtained HM information, we are able to track the pressure impact zone, understand the permeability structure of the aquifer formation and identify the preferential flow layers. Moreover, we can track the fluid migration front during CO2 displacing water and the mechanical response of CO2 breaking through to a low-permeability layer or caprock. The application of DFOSS would be beneficial to guide the aquifer pressure management for safe GCS with prior or simultaneous water extraction (Buscheck et al., 2012).