Abstract

The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), through its efforts leading the Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership, has successfully developed practices and technologies that can be used in future commercial-scale CO2 storage projects in different geologic formations, including both dedicated CO2 storage in saline formations and associated CO2 storage incidental to enhanced oil recovery (EOR). In this work, reservoir monitoring activities have been conducted in a large-scale CO2 EOR project to understand performance and associated storage. The activities include pulsed-neutron well logs (PNLs), 4D (time-lapse 3D) seismic surveys, and numerical simulation of injection and production. This enabled monitoring at different scales, from individual wells to field-scale reservoir assessments. The oil, water, and CO2 saturations were profiled to identify bypassed oil and high-conductivity CO2 migration pathways in the reservoir. These techniques provided actionable information, enabling better management of CO2 flooding, diagnosing performance and sweep efficiency while ensuring injected CO2 remained within the reservoir.

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