Field Test and History Matching of the CO2 Sequestration Projectin Coal Seams in Japan
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概要
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Global warming is one of the most important environmental problems facing the world and considered to be caused by an atmospheric greenhouse effect. The contribution of CO2 to this greenhouse effect is estimated to equate approximately 50% of the effect of all greenhouse gases together, therefore the reduction of CO2 emission is becoming extremely important. One of innovative technologies for CO2 reduction in the atmosphere is CO2 sequestration. In Japan, a six-years project on CO2 sequestration in Japanese coal seams was started in 2002. This project involves several R&D items including a field test. A micro pilot test has been conducted in the Ishikari coal field since 2003. CO2 was actually injected into coal seam in 2004 for the first time in Japan. A larger volume of CO2 was injected in 2005. This paper investigates these field tests and discusses important results obtained through the history matching of these CO2 sequestration field tests. It is concluded that CO2 was sequestrated in coal seams and at the same time, the recovery of coalbed methane was enhanced.
著者
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Yamaguchi Shinji
Akita University
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Ohga Kotaro
Hokkaido University
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FUJIOKA Masaji
Japan Coal Enegy Center
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NAKO Masao
General Environmental Technos Co.
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YAMAUCHI Shinji
Akita University