Abstract

It has been identified that the Rotliegend sandstone reservoir in the Mid North Sea High region, in the UK Quadrants 27-29, has a large-scale CO2 storage potential of national importance. In this paper, the authors develop a reservoir model using extensive datasets available from seismic interpretations and core analysis. An advanced statistical learning approach was applied to characterise the uncertainties in the spatial distribution of reservoir quality. The model was used to assess the CO2 injection performance and the preliminary results obtained thusfar indicate promise in the available storage capacities.

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