CO 2 wettability of seal and reservoir rocks and the implications for carbon geo-sequestration
Curtin University · Shell (Netherlands)
Abstract
We review the literature data published on the topic of CO2 wettability of storage and seal rocks. We first introduce the concept of wettability and explain why it is important in the context of carbon geo-sequestration (CGS) projects, and review how it is measured. This is done to raise awareness of this parameter in the CGS community, which, as we show later on in this text, may have a dramatic impact on structural and residual trapping of CO2. These two trapping mechanisms would be severely and negatively affected in case of CO2-wet storage and/or seal rock. Overall, at the current state of the art, a substantial amount of work has been completed, and we find that: 1. Sandstone and limestone, plus pure…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 191
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Wetting
- Calcite
- Carbon sequestration
- Context (archaeology)
- Geology
- Petroleum engineering
- Quartz
- Feldspar