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Coalbed Methane Simulator Development for Improved Recovery of Coalbed Methane and CO2 Sequestration

Ego Syahrial

Year: 2005 Journal:   SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition

Abstract

Proposal Sequestration of CO2 in deep unmined coal seams is currently under development for improved recovery of coalbed methane (ICBM) as well as permanent storage of CO2. Recent studies have shown that CO2 displaces methane by adsorbing more readily onto the coal matrix compared to other greenhouse gases, and could therefore contribute towards reducing global warming. In order to carry out a more accurate assessment of the potential of ICBM and CO2 sequestration, field based numerical simulations are required. Existing simulators for primary CBM (coalbed methane) recovery cannot be applied since the process of CO2 injection in partially desorbed coalbeds is highly complex and not fully understood. The principal challenges encountered in numerical modelling of ICBM/CO2 sequestration processes which need to be solved include: (1) two-phase flow, (2) multiple gas components, (3) impact of coal matrix swelling and shrinkage on permeability, and (4) mixed gas sorption. This paper describes the development of a compositional simulator for improved recovery of coalbed methane and CO2 sequestration. The new features that describe the complex process of CO2 injection are implemented here. The numerical results for enhanced recovery indicate that matrix swelling associated with CO2 injection could results in more than an order of magnitude reduction in formation permeability around the injection well, hence prompt decline in well injectivity. The model prediction of the decline in well injectivity is consistent with the reported field observations in San Juan Basin USA. Also, a parametric study is conducted using this simulator to investigate the effects of coal properties on the enhancement of methane production efficiency based on published data.

Keywords:
Coalbed methane Petroleum engineering Coal Environmental science Carbon sequestration Enhanced coal bed methane recovery Methane Permeability (electromagnetism) Coal mining Geology Waste management Carbon dioxide Engineering Chemistry

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Topics

Coal Properties and Utilization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials

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