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Numerical investigation concerning the impact of CO2 geologic storage on regional groundwater flow
Authors:Hajime Yamamoto  Keni Zhang  Kenzi Karasaki  Atsunao Marui  Hitoshi Uehara  Noriaki Nishikawa
Institution:aTaisei Corporation, 344-1 Nase-cho Totsuka-ku, Yokohama 245-0051, Japan;bLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;cNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 1-1-1, #7 Higashi, Tsukuba 305-8567, Japan;dJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 3173-25 Showa-machi Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0001, Japan
Abstract:Large-scale storage of carbon dioxide in saline aquifers may cause considerable pressure perturbation and brine migration in deep rock formations, which may have a significant influence on the regional groundwater system. With the help of parallel computing techniques, we conducted a comprehensive, large-scale numerical simulation of CO2 geologic storage that predicts not only CO2 migration, but also its impact on regional groundwater flow. As a case study, a hypothetical industrial-scale CO2 injection in Tokyo Bay, which is surrounded by the most heavily industrialized area in Japan, was considered, and the impact of CO2 injection on near-surface aquifers was investigated, assuming relatively high seal-layer permeability (higher than 10 microdarcy). A regional hydrogeological model with an area of about 60 km × 70 km around Tokyo Bay was discretized into about 10 million gridblocks. To solve the high-resolution model efficiently, we used a parallelized multiphase flow simulator TOUGH2-MP/ECO2N on a world-class high performance supercomputer in Japan, the Earth Simulator. In this simulation, CO2 was injected into a storage aquifer at about 1 km depth under Tokyo Bay from 10 wells, at a total rate of 10 million tons/year for 100 years. Through the model, we can examine regional groundwater pressure buildup and groundwater migration to the land surface. The results suggest that even if containment of CO2 plume is ensured, pressure buildup on the order of a few bars can occur in the shallow confined aquifers over extensive regions, including urban inlands.
Keywords:CO2 storage  Parallel computation  Large-scale simulation  Groundwater pressure  Tokyo Bay  Kanto Plain  Earth Simulator
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