The Estimation of Appropriateness for CO2 Geological Sequestration Based on Well Logging

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CO2 geological sequestration is one of the most promising methods for reducing anthropogenic CO2 emission into the atmosphere. To carry out the technology, it is necessary to evaluate the formation geological condition of storage area for the security and effectiveness. The CO2 reserve capability of formation is mostly connected with reservoir physical property. The CO2 storage security is mostly connected with seal quality of cap rock. This paper takes advantage of logging data material to comprehensively evaluate the seal condition and storage capability from the cap rock condition of the supercritical fluid and the reservoir capacity. It gives an evaluation instance of the slected area.

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