The mechanical behavior of anhydrite and the effect of deformation on permeability development - Implications for caprock integrity during geological storage of CO2
Publication date
2010-09-19
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Hangx, S.J.T.
Spiers, C.J.
Peach, C.J.
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Abstract
Maintaining caprock integrity is key to long-term geological storage of CO2, as large-scale structural trapping below a top seal is
one of the most important storage mechanisms. Evaporite sequences, such as anhydrite, form the caprock of many depleted oil
and gas reservoirs, as well as several current CCS sites and natural CO2 analogues. This paper is based on two studies by Hangx
et al. on the mechanical and volumetric (permeability) behavior of Zechstein anhydrite.
Keywords
failure criteria, dilatation, sealing capacity