Data Publication

Brine-CO2 flow-through test in synthetic sandstone with oblique fractures

Falcon-Suarez, Ismael | Muñoz-Ibáñez, Andrea

British Geological Survey

(2019)

Descriptions

Here we present the dataset collected during a brine-CO2 flow-through test using a synthetic sandstone with oblique fractures, performed under realistic reservoir conditions stress. We monitored geophysical, mechanical and transport properties, for drainage and imbibition conditions, representative of the injection and post-injection stages of the CO2 storage process. We collected ultrasonic P- and S-wave velocities and their respective attenuation factors, axial and radial strains, electrical resistivity, pore pressure, temperature and brine and CO2 partial flows (from which relative permeability was later calculated).

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
carbon capture and storage
ultrasonic waves
electrical resistivity
strains
relative permeability
fractures

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
electrical resistivity
relative permeability

MSL enriched keywords
Measured property
electrical properties
electrical resistivity
permeability
relative permeability
sedimentary rock
sandstone
liquid phase
salt brine
Ancillary equipment
acoustic measurement - active source
ultrasonic imaging equipment
pore fluid pressure
elastic wave velocity
S-wave
Ancillary equipment
model structure monitoring (3D)
acoustic measurement - active source
ultrasonic imaging equipment
Measured property
elastic wave velocity
S-wave

Metadata


MSL enriched sub domains

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes

Source


Source publisher

British Geological Survey

DOI

10.5285/abc38c58-3a69-42ed-86ac-1502509bd88c

Creators

Falcon-Suarez, Ismael
Personal
National Oceanography Centre
Muñoz-Ibáñez, Andrea
Personal
University of A Coruña

Contributors

British Geological Survey

Citation

Falcon-Suarez, I., & Muñoz-Ibáñez, A. (2019). Brine-CO2 flow-through test in synthetic sandstone with oblique fractures [Data set]. British Geological Survey. https://doi.org/10.5285/ABC38C58-3A69-42ED-86AC-1502509BD88C


Dates

Available 2020-03-01
Submitted 2019-10-09
Issued 2019

Language

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Locations

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