Title
First field example of remediation of unwanted migration from a natural CO2 reservoir: The Bečej Field, Serbia
Author
Karas, D.
Demić, I.
Kultysheva, K.
Antropov, A.
Blagojević, M.
Neele, F.
Pluymaekers, M.
Orlić, B.
Contributor
Aarlien, R. (editor)
Svendsen, H.F. (editor)
Rokke, N.A. (editor)
Publication year
2016
Abstract
The Bečej field, discovered in 1951 by the Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS), is one of the largest natural CO2 fields in Europe. Uncontrolled migration of CO2 out of the main reservoir, leading to subsurface seepage and surface leakage, was caused by the Bč-5 well blowout in 1968. Remediation measures were deployed in 2007 to reduce and prevent further leakage of CO2 from the Bečej natural CO2 field. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first field application of remediation measures deployed to remedy leakage from a natural CO2 reservoir - a natural analogue for an engineered geological storage site. Experiences and lessons learned from the Bečej field case are studied within the MiReCOL project (Mitigation and Remediation of CO2 Leakage). The project aims at developing a handbook of corrective measures, which can be considered in the event of significant irregularities and leakage from a CO2 storage site. We performed a comprehensive geological characterization of the Bečej field and interpreted the most recently collected monitoring data to assess the effectiveness of the remediation measures taken in 2007. A static model was constructed that comprises the main CO2 reservoir (Upper Cretaceous and Badennian) and several aquifers in the overburden (Pontian and Pliocene). Eight small hydrocarbon reservoirs are defined above the main CO2 pool at depths ranging from 450 to 900 m, suggesting that the Bečej CO2 field is a natural leaking system. The monitoring data indicate that the remediation measures were effective and have practically stopped the decline of reservoir pressure. © 2016 The Authors.
Subject
2015 Geo
SGE - Sustainable Geo Energy AGEA - Advisory Group for Economic Affairs
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Geological Survey Netherlands
Geosciences
2015 Energy
Bečej CO2 field
CO2 leakage
CO2 storage
leakage mitigation
leakage remediation
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2016.01.008
TNO identifier
536833
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
ISSN
1876-6102
Source
8th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage, TCCS 2015, 16 June 2015 through 18 June 2015, 86, 69-78
Series
Energy Procedia
Document type
conference paper