Deliverable 3.6 Report on Experimental derived porosity and permeability models
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2024-11Metadata
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Abstract
This report details the experimental results of a study on defining porosity and permeability in reservoir and caprocks during complex stress histories, conducted as part of the ACT SHARP Project. The multinational SHARP consortium has the overall objective to improve understanding on:
“Stress history and reservoir pressure for improved quantification of CO2 storage containment risks”
SHARP Storage is a research project funded under the ERA-NET ACT programme for accelerating Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The overall aim is to improve the accuracy of subsurface CO2 storage containment risk management through the improvement and integration of subsurface stress models, rock mechanical failure and seismicity observations.
One aim of the SHARP project was to further develop on the initial understanding of changes of porosity and permeability as a result of stress changes, as outlined in this report.
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NGI-rapport;20210518-D3-6SHARP Storage;Deliverable 3.6