Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia

Carbon emission has been increasingly alarming due to higher industrial activities. In conjunction with a net zero carbon emission policy by 2050, research has been done to promote CO2underground storage. The offshore Sarawak region had been explored throughout the decade to achieve an enhanced unde...

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Main Authors: Mohd Rafi, M., Husni, M., Armandy, N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.361032024-10-28T02:50:29Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36103/ Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia Mohd Rafi, M. Husni, M. Armandy, N. GE Environmental Sciences Carbon emission has been increasingly alarming due to higher industrial activities. In conjunction with a net zero carbon emission policy by 2050, research has been done to promote CO2underground storage. The offshore Sarawak region had been explored throughout the decade to achieve an enhanced understanding of the basin. The offshore Sarawak Basin has promising storage characteristics which are displayed evidently from wells data and seismic lines. Cycle I and II portrays complex lithofacies which affect porosity and permeability. Cycle I and II analogous to the Nyalau Formation exhibits the lower and upper shoreface facies. The average storage depth is above 1000 m with a fairly warm sedimentary basin of a geothermal gradient >43°C. These conditions allow CO2to be stored in a dense phase which will maximise the storage volume and reduce upward migration. The trapping of CO2in these areas improved with intraformational seals of Setap Shale and Lower Cycle III as regional seals. The trapping mechanisms allow CO2to migrate between pores and dissolve into formation water beneath the seal which is laterally extensive within the basin to prevent upward migration. The characteristics described above portrays good reservoir and trapping potential for the CO2storage. Copyright © 2021 the European Network for Research in Geo-Energy. All Rights Reserved. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohd Rafi, M. and Husni, M. and Armandy, N. (2021) Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia. In: 2nd EAGE Geoscience and Engineering in Energy Transition Conference, GET 2021, 23-25 November 2021, Virtual, Online. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130095907&doi=10.3997%2f2214-4609.202121038&partnerID=40&md5=bc26aecf686c51d6f15083686ccc43a6
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
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Mohd Rafi, M.
Husni, M.
Armandy, N.
Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
description Carbon emission has been increasingly alarming due to higher industrial activities. In conjunction with a net zero carbon emission policy by 2050, research has been done to promote CO2underground storage. The offshore Sarawak region had been explored throughout the decade to achieve an enhanced understanding of the basin. The offshore Sarawak Basin has promising storage characteristics which are displayed evidently from wells data and seismic lines. Cycle I and II portrays complex lithofacies which affect porosity and permeability. Cycle I and II analogous to the Nyalau Formation exhibits the lower and upper shoreface facies. The average storage depth is above 1000 m with a fairly warm sedimentary basin of a geothermal gradient >43°C. These conditions allow CO2to be stored in a dense phase which will maximise the storage volume and reduce upward migration. The trapping of CO2in these areas improved with intraformational seals of Setap Shale and Lower Cycle III as regional seals. The trapping mechanisms allow CO2to migrate between pores and dissolve into formation water beneath the seal which is laterally extensive within the basin to prevent upward migration. The characteristics described above portrays good reservoir and trapping potential for the CO2storage. Copyright © 2021 the European Network for Research in Geo-Energy. All Rights Reserved.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Rafi, M.
Husni, M.
Armandy, N.
author_facet Mohd Rafi, M.
Husni, M.
Armandy, N.
author_sort Mohd Rafi, M.
title Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
title_short Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
title_full Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
title_fullStr Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Reservoir, Sealing and Trapping of CO2 Storage in Cycle i and II, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia
title_sort reservoir, sealing and trapping of co2 storage in cycle i and ii, sarawak basin, malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36103/
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