TY - JOUR
T1 - Research Progress on CO2 Geological Storage Reservoir and Caprock Mechanics : Methods and Status
AU - Lu, Shuaiyi
AU - Jiang, Pan
AU - Cong, Lianghan
AU - Xiaoshu, L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
PY - 2025/1/28
Y1 - 2025/1/28
N2 - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have caused serious global climate change, and countries worldwide are taking steps to mitigate the greenhouse effect caused by carbon emissions. CO2 geological storage (CGS) is emerging as a large-scale technology for reducing GHG emissions and is gradually becoming one of the most important means of mitigating the greenhouse effect. There are several problems in the implementation of this technology, among which the geomechanical problems caused by injection sequestration cannot be ignored. This article reviews the impacts and hazards of geomechanical problems caused by injection and sequestration in CGS, which can lead to risks, including changes in reservoir and caprock mechanical properties, reservoir stability, caprock closure, fault activation, and induced seismicity during CO2 injection and sequestration. This article reviews the above studies and summarizes the research methods of CGS geomechanical problems and generation mechanisms, which can help to comprehensively understand the risks faced in the CGS process and provide references and guidance for the operation, monitoring, and research of CGS in the future.
AB - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have caused serious global climate change, and countries worldwide are taking steps to mitigate the greenhouse effect caused by carbon emissions. CO2 geological storage (CGS) is emerging as a large-scale technology for reducing GHG emissions and is gradually becoming one of the most important means of mitigating the greenhouse effect. There are several problems in the implementation of this technology, among which the geomechanical problems caused by injection sequestration cannot be ignored. This article reviews the impacts and hazards of geomechanical problems caused by injection and sequestration in CGS, which can lead to risks, including changes in reservoir and caprock mechanical properties, reservoir stability, caprock closure, fault activation, and induced seismicity during CO2 injection and sequestration. This article reviews the above studies and summarizes the research methods of CGS geomechanical problems and generation mechanisms, which can help to comprehensively understand the risks faced in the CGS process and provide references and guidance for the operation, monitoring, and research of CGS in the future.
KW - caprock closure
KW - CO geological storage
KW - numerical simulation
KW - rock mechanics
KW - site monitoring
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U2 - 10.1002/ghg.2328
DO - 10.1002/ghg.2328
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:85216190315
SN - 2152-3878
JO - Greenhouse Gases: science and technology
JF - Greenhouse Gases: science and technology
ER -