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Using tracer experiments to determine deep saline aquifers caprocks transport characteristics for carbon dioxide storage

Abstract

It is shown how a simple gas tracer technique can contribute to the determination of transport characteristics of tight rock formations. Main obtained parameters are intrinsic permeability and the Klinkenberg coefficient; permeability as low as 10-21 m2 is easily attainable. Some information is also gained on diffusion characteristics and porosity. An example of application is given using caprocks from a deep saline aquifer in the Paris basin.

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Earth Sciences
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insu-00352952 , version 1 (14-01-2009)

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P. Bachaud, P. Berne, P. Boulin, F. Renard, M. Sardin, et al.. Using tracer experiments to determine deep saline aquifers caprocks transport characteristics for carbon dioxide storage. 5th International Conference on Tracers and Tracing Methods, Sep 2008, Tiradentes, Brazil. ⟨insu-00352952⟩
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