Field-Geologic and Hydrochemical Monitoring of Impermeability
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Field-Geologic and Hydrochemical Monitoring of Impermeability
Topic: Field-Geologic and Hydrochemical Monitoring of Impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Presenter: S.L. KOSTIKOV Deputy Director for Geology, Kasimovsky UGS City of Kasimov, 2013 Reference Aquifers Layout Quaternary deposits Podolsk-Myachkovskian aquifer Kashirsky aquifer Oksky aquifer Dankovo-Lebedyansky aquifer Zadonsk-Yeletsky aquifer Evlano-Livensky aquifer Geophysical reference point Khvorostansky aquifer Main hood Upper sand bench Shale break Bottom sand bench Bottom clay bench 2 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Reference Aquifers Characteristics 3 Aquifer Depth, m Rock character Deposit water character EvlanoLivensky 10-15 Limestone with different clay Saline calcium chloride type with up to content, slightly fractured and 70 g/l mineralization, 1.03 g/cm3 water cavernous in certain sections, density, 30-40 cm3/l baseline gas gypsified in other sections saturation ZadonskYeletsky 88-93 Limestone with different clay Saline magnesium-chlorate type with content, slightly fractured and up to 60 g/l mineralization, 1.02 g/cm3 cavernous in certain sections, water density, 30-40 cm3/l baseline gas gypsified and dolomitized in saturation other sections DankovoLebedyansky 101-123 Dolomite with subordinate Saline magnesium-chlorate type with interbeds of limestone, marls up to 40 g/l mineralization, 1.02 g/cm3 and clays water density, 30-40 cm3/l baseline gas saturation Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Reference Aquifers Characteristics 4 Aquifer Depth, m Rock character Deposit water character Oksky 30 Fractured limestone capped with Vereiskian clays of 25 m thickness Saline sodium sulfate type with up to 10 g/l mineralization, 1.01 g/cm3 water density, 30-40 cm3/l baseline gas saturation Kashirsky 69-78 PodolskMyachkovskian 50 Limestone with subordinate Calcium bicarbonate type with up interbeds of dolomite, marls and to 2.5 g/l mineralization, 1 g/cm3 clays water density, 20-30 cm3/l baseline gas saturation Limestone with subordinate interbeds of dolomite, marls and clays, strongly dolomotized, fractured and cavernous in certain sections Calcium magnesium bicarbonate type with up to 0.18-1.19 g/l mineralization, 1 g/cm3 water density, 20-30 cm3/l baseline gas saturation Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Field-geological Monitoring of Containment Field-geological monitoring of containment includes various methods of control associated with measurements and observation of USG operation parameters: • Pressure (level) measurements at monitoring wells, operating wells and observation wells • Gas inventory count in UGS • Visual control of surface • Inspection of wells annular space 5 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Fluid level dynamics in Oksky Reference Aquifer Jan. ‘11 July ‘10 Jan. ‘10 July ‘09 Jan. ‘09 July ‘08 Jan. ‘08 Level, m 6 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Fluid level dynamics in Kashirsky Reference Aquifer July ‘10 Jan. ‘10 July ‘09 Jan. ‘09 July ‘08 Jan. ‘08 Level, m 7 well 365 well 366 well 369 well 370 well 373 well 375 well 378 well 379 well 381 well 382 well 384 well 386 well 387 well 389 well 391 well 392 well 396 well 397 well 398 well 399 well 400 well 454 well 458 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Fluid level dynamics in Podolsk-Myachkovskian Reference Aquifer No significant fluctuations of water levels observed in monitoring wells July ‘10 Jan. ‘10 July ‘09 Jan. ‘09 July ‘08 Jan. ‘08 Level, m 8 well 377 well 380 well 383 well 385 well 386 well 388 well 393 well 394 well 395 well 401 well 402 well 403 well 404 well 405 well 406 well 407 well 408 well 451 well 452 well 455 well 459 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Wellhead pressure / fluid level dynamics at observation wells at reservoir bed located beyond gas-water contact area boundaries bottom hole pressure (kg/cm2) Level of fluid (m) Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Jan. ‘11 9 Sept. ‘10 May ‘10 Jan. ‘10 Sept. ‘09 May ‘09 Jan. ‘09 Sept. ‘08 May ‘08 Jan. ‘08 Sept. ‘07 May ‘07 Jan. ‘07 Sept. ‘06 May ‘06 Jan. ‘06 Sept. ‘05 May ‘05 Jan. ‘05 Date of measurement (month, year) Wellhead pressure / fluid level dynamics at observation wells at reservoir bed located inside gas-water contact area boundaries bottom hole pressure (kg/cm2) Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Jan. ‘11 Sept. ‘10 May ‘10 Jan. ‘10 Sept. ‘06 May ‘06 Jan. ‘09 Sept. ‘08 May ‘08 Jan. ‘05 10 Date of measurement (month, year) Gas Saturation Distribution as of March 2010 Gas saturation On-line simulation model of Kasimovsky UGS was created in Gazprom VNIIGAZ research institute. Примечание: отчет по форме 23-газ по состоянию на 01.01.2011 The г. model shows that the gas-in-place is the same as gas reserves with tolerance not exceeding 1%. 11 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Conclusions Data obtained from multi-year geological field survey, hydrochemical studies and other type of research show that at Kasimovsky UGS the overall volume of gas in located in the storage facility. Gas flows to overlying deposits and beyond the structure was not observed. Currently Kasimovsky UGS has sufficient level of containment. Примечание: отчет по форме 23-газ по состоянию на 01.01.2011 г. 12 Field-geologic and hydrochemical monitoring of impermeability Kasimovsky UGS Thank you for your attention