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[HSC06-P03] Self-potential measurements around a metal casing when the acidified water flows through a sandbox
Keywords:Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage, Self potential, Well integrity
The possible causes of the SP change when CO2 approaches the casing are the pH decrease of the pore water due to the dissolution of CO2 and the additional redox reaction between HCO3-, CO32- and the material of the casing, e.g., iron. In the simple sandbox experiment, we observed a temporal increase of the electric potential of an iron rod coinciding with an injection of a small amount of carbonated water near the bottom of the rod (Table 1). Additionally, we also observed that the potential returned to its initial value after the injection. Next, in order to interpret more quantitatively the potential changes caused by approaching the carbonated water, we made a new sandbox apparatus and measured the potential distribution in the sandbox added to the rod potential as the solution flowed through the sandbox (Fig. 1). The new sandbox apparatus has three horizontal layers, corresponding to the reservoir, the caprock and the upper sand layer respectively. In our presentation, the results and discussion of the flow-through experiments will be presented.
This presentation is based on results obtained from a project commissioned by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan.