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[HSC06-12] Seal Function Caused by CO2 Hydrate Assuming CO2 Storage in Subseabed
Keywords:Carbon dioxide storage, CO2 hydrate, Self-sealing
In this study, we injected liquid CO2 into an artificial sediment core of approximately 730 mm in height and 50 mm in diameter sealed in a core holder. The experiment was conducted under pressure and temperature conditions assuming a water depth of 600 m and 150 m below the seafloor. We observed the formation behavior of hydrate and the development of sealing functions in the flow field. The result showed that the sealing function did not immediately appear as a result of CO2 hydrate formation. However, it was suggested that a strong sealing function could be ensured by repeatedly injecting liquid CO2 to stimulate hydrate growth during the static period.