Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site

This paper summarizes the results of the risk analysis and characterization of the CO<sub>2</sub> and brine leakage potential of Farnsworth Unit (FWU) site wells. The study is part of the U.S. DOE’s National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) program, which aims to quantitatively evaluat...

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Main Authors: Shaoping Chu, Hari Viswanathan, Nathan Moodie
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/18/6437
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description This paper summarizes the results of the risk analysis and characterization of the CO<sub>2</sub> and brine leakage potential of Farnsworth Unit (FWU) site wells. The study is part of the U.S. DOE’s National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) program, which aims to quantitatively evaluate long-term environmental risks under conditions of significant geologic uncertainty and variability. To achieve this, NRAP utilizes risk assessment and computational tools specifically designed to quantify uncertainties and calculate the risk associated with geologic carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) sequestration. For this study, we have developed a workflow that utilizes physics-based reservoir simulation results as input to perform leakage calculations using NRAP Tools, specifically NRAP-IAM-CS and RROM-Gen. These tools enable us to conduct leakage risk analysis based on ECLIPSE reservoir simulation results and to characterize wellbore leakage at the Farnsworth Unit Site. We analyze the risk of leakage from both individual wells and the entire field under various wellbore integrity distribution scenarios. The results of the risk analysis for the leakage potential of FWU wells indicate that, when compared to the total amount of CO<sub>2</sub> injected, the highest cemented well integrity distribution scenario (FutureGen high flow rate) exhibits approximately 0.01% cumulative CO<sub>2</sub> leakage for a 25-year CO<sub>2</sub> injection duration at the end of a 50-year post-injection monitoring period. In contrast, the highest possible leakage scenario (open well) shows approximately 0.1% cumulative CO<sub>2</sub> leakage over the same time frame.
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spelling doaj.art-098081c307914ad1ba4d8e0a250865c32023-11-19T10:25:06ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-09-011618643710.3390/en16186437Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit SiteShaoping Chu0Hari Viswanathan1Nathan Moodie2Earth and Environmental Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USAEarth and Environmental Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USAEnergy and Geoscience Institute, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USAThis paper summarizes the results of the risk analysis and characterization of the CO<sub>2</sub> and brine leakage potential of Farnsworth Unit (FWU) site wells. The study is part of the U.S. DOE’s National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) program, which aims to quantitatively evaluate long-term environmental risks under conditions of significant geologic uncertainty and variability. To achieve this, NRAP utilizes risk assessment and computational tools specifically designed to quantify uncertainties and calculate the risk associated with geologic carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) sequestration. For this study, we have developed a workflow that utilizes physics-based reservoir simulation results as input to perform leakage calculations using NRAP Tools, specifically NRAP-IAM-CS and RROM-Gen. These tools enable us to conduct leakage risk analysis based on ECLIPSE reservoir simulation results and to characterize wellbore leakage at the Farnsworth Unit Site. We analyze the risk of leakage from both individual wells and the entire field under various wellbore integrity distribution scenarios. The results of the risk analysis for the leakage potential of FWU wells indicate that, when compared to the total amount of CO<sub>2</sub> injected, the highest cemented well integrity distribution scenario (FutureGen high flow rate) exhibits approximately 0.01% cumulative CO<sub>2</sub> leakage for a 25-year CO<sub>2</sub> injection duration at the end of a 50-year post-injection monitoring period. In contrast, the highest possible leakage scenario (open well) shows approximately 0.1% cumulative CO<sub>2</sub> leakage over the same time frame.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/18/6437CO<sub>2</sub> storageleakage risk assessmentreservoir simulationNRAP tools
spellingShingle Shaoping Chu
Hari Viswanathan
Nathan Moodie
Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
Energies
CO<sub>2</sub> storage
leakage risk assessment
reservoir simulation
NRAP tools
title Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
title_full Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
title_fullStr Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
title_full_unstemmed Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
title_short Legacy Well Leakage Risk Analysis at the Farnsworth Unit Site
title_sort legacy well leakage risk analysis at the farnsworth unit site
topic CO<sub>2</sub> storage
leakage risk assessment
reservoir simulation
NRAP tools
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/18/6437
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