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Application of NRAP-Open-IAM and SOSAT at existing oil fields in IMSCS CarbonSAFE, Sleepy Hollow Field

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Key Findings:

  • For well leakage impact, dissolved CO2 and pH change had the largest lateral impact but were observable <100 m from the well in most cases

  • SOSAT provides a risk-conservative estimation of maximum injection pressure to constrain the probability for inducing seismic events

  • Uncertainty in key properties, e.g. well leak permeability or geomechanical, skew the results to towards higher risk

NRAP Tools: NRAP-Open-IAM, SOSAT

Location: Sleepy Hollow Field, Nebraska

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Last Updated March 15, 2021, 21:45 (LMT)
Created March 15, 2021, 21:43 (LMT)
Citation Appriou D, NJ Huerta, ZF Zhang, JA Burghardt, and DH Bacon. 2020. “Evaluation of Containment and Geomechanical Risks at Integrated Mid-Continent Stacked Carbon Storage Hub Sites.” United States: N. p., 2020. Web. doi:10.2172/1661184.
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Organization NRAP
Poc Email robert.dilmore@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Bob Dilmore
Program Or Project NRAP
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