Elsevier

Energy Procedia

Volume 114, July 2017, Pages 3335-3342
Energy Procedia

The Development of a Dynamic CO2 Injection Strategy for the Depleted Forties and Nelson Oilfields Using Regression-based Multi-objective Programming

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Abstract

An optimisation strategy to maximise the CO2 storage capacity utilisation of a deep saline aquifer is presented in this paper. This was achieved by a scenario of simultaneous CO2 injection and brine production within the Forties sandstone. The optimisation was performed using the SIMPLEX and Generalised Reduced Gradient algorithms and the assistance of surrogate modelling techniques. Results have shown that, by using five brine production wells producing up to 2.2 Mtonnes/year, the CO2 storage capacity of the reservoir can be increased by 125% compared to when no brine production is used. It is also observed that pressure constraints are the main limiting factors controlling further CO2 injection.

Keywords

CO2 storage
surrogate modelling
capacity utilisation maximisation
optimisation

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