Project Summary

The Surat CCS storage demonstration project requires accurate predictions of the extent of plume movement within the storage complex. This is especially important since the project represents the first-of-a-kind storage containment in the absence of anticlinal trapping. The project builds on the content of a previous ANLEC funded building of a Digital Core Analysis Database and will provide a necessary alternative method for upscaling to the current multi-variate statistical approach being undertaken by eGAMLS.

The project will develop a multiscale workflow which consistently addresses the impact of small-scale geological heterogeneity on the static and dynamic rock properties. The primary research outcome of the program will be to illustrate the importance of incorporating realistic geological structures at multiple scales to offer greater confidence in static and multiphase flow predictions at the individual geocell scale (input to static model).

Available Reports

Multiscale static and dynamic modelling of Precipice Facies - Milestone 7 report

Multiscale static and dynamic modelling of Precipice Facies - Milestone 8 report

LATEST REPORT – MILESTONE 8

Validation of CSMP++ core-scale unsteady state multiphase flow solver with experimental data and its application to equivalent relative permeability upscaling

Multiscale static and dynamic modelling of Precipice Facies - Final Report

Project Name:
Multiscale static and dynamic modelling of Precipice Facies

Research Organisation:
Australian National University

Status:
Finalised

Authors:
M Knackstedt

Reference:
7-1115-0258

Research Program: Carbon Transport and Storage
Demonstration: Surat Basin
Research Focus: Assurance based monitoring, Modelling Error and Uncertainties

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