Competitive adsorption between CO2 and CH4 in tight sandstone and its influence on CO2-injection enhanced gas recovery (EGR). (January 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Competitive adsorption between CO2 and CH4 in tight sandstone and its influence on CO2-injection enhanced gas recovery (EGR). (January 2022)
- Main Title:
- Competitive adsorption between CO2 and CH4 in tight sandstone and its influence on CO2-injection enhanced gas recovery (EGR)
- Authors:
- Ding, Jingchen
Yan, Changhui
Wang, Guozhuang
He, Yongming
Zhao, Ronghua - Abstract:
- Highlights: The CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption characteristics in tight sandstone were investigated using a newly-designed experimental platform. The factors that influence CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption in tight cores were experimentally investigated. CO2 injection EGR experiments were preformed to study the influence of CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption on CO2 -EGR and sequestration in tight gas reservoirs. Abstract: CO2 flooding is a new promising way of achieving enhanced natural gas recovery (EGR) and CO2 sequestration in tight gas reservoirs. CO2 adsorption is a reality that cannot be ignored during CO2 flooding process. However, the adsorption behavior of CO2 in tight cores remains unclear. Here, the CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption characteristics in tight sandstone were experimentally investigated. The results indicate that the CO2 show significantly higher adsorption capacity in the tight cores compared to CH4 and that competitive adsorption occurs after CO2 is injected into tight core preadsorbed with CH4, with over 30% of the CH4 being replaced by the injected CO2 under an ambient pressure of 24 MPa. Further, the results of sensitivity experiments demonstrated that CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption is more significant in tight cores with lower permeability, higher rock fragment content, and lower water saturation, while experiments on CO2 -EGR and CO2 storage showed that for tight cores with lower permeability or higher rock fragment content, the higher degree ofHighlights: The CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption characteristics in tight sandstone were investigated using a newly-designed experimental platform. The factors that influence CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption in tight cores were experimentally investigated. CO2 injection EGR experiments were preformed to study the influence of CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption on CO2 -EGR and sequestration in tight gas reservoirs. Abstract: CO2 flooding is a new promising way of achieving enhanced natural gas recovery (EGR) and CO2 sequestration in tight gas reservoirs. CO2 adsorption is a reality that cannot be ignored during CO2 flooding process. However, the adsorption behavior of CO2 in tight cores remains unclear. Here, the CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption characteristics in tight sandstone were experimentally investigated. The results indicate that the CO2 show significantly higher adsorption capacity in the tight cores compared to CH4 and that competitive adsorption occurs after CO2 is injected into tight core preadsorbed with CH4, with over 30% of the CH4 being replaced by the injected CO2 under an ambient pressure of 24 MPa. Further, the results of sensitivity experiments demonstrated that CO2 CH4 competitive adsorption is more significant in tight cores with lower permeability, higher rock fragment content, and lower water saturation, while experiments on CO2 -EGR and CO2 storage showed that for tight cores with lower permeability or higher rock fragment content, the higher degree of competitive adsorption resulted in greater EGR efficiency and CO2 storage capacity. For water saturated cores, however, the dissolution of CO2 in water has a greater impact on EGR and CO2 storage compared to competitive adsorption, resulting in better EGR and CO2 sequestration efficiency at higher water saturation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of greenhouse gas control. Volume 113(2021)
- Journal:
- International journal of greenhouse gas control
- Issue:
- Volume 113(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 113, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 113
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0113-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-01
- Subjects:
- CO2 adsorption -- Competitive adsorption -- Enhance gas recovery -- CO2 sequestration -- Tight gas reservoir
Greenhouse gases -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Air -- Purification -- Technological innovations -- Periodicals
Gaz à effet de serre -- Périodiques
Gaz à effet de serre -- Réduction -- Périodiques
Air -- Purification -- Technological innovations
Greenhouse gases -- Environmental aspects
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijggc.2021.103530 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1750-5836
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