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Darcy‐scale modeling of microbially induced carbonate mineral precipitation in sand columns
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Carbonate PrecipitationEngineeringSoil MineralogySand ColumnsFluid PropertiesSubsurface Energy StorageMineral-fluid InteractionCo2 Miscible FloodingWater StorageCarbon SequestrationCo2 Immiscible FloodingCo 2SedimentologyRock PropertiesEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringDarcy‐scale ModelingStorage SecurityEnhanced Oil ProductionSedimentation
This investigation focuses on the use of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) to set up subsurface hydraulic barriers to potentially increase storage security near wellbores of CO 2 storage sites. A numerical model is developed, capable of accounting for carbonate precipitation due to ureolytic bacterial activity as well as the flow of two fluid phases in the subsurface. The model is compared to experiments involving saturated flow through sand‐packed columns to understand and optimize the processes involved as well as to validate the numerical model. It is then used to predict the effect of dense‐phase CO 2 and CO 2 ‐saturated water on carbonate precipitates in a porous medium.
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