Unexpected fault activation in underground gas storage. Part I: Mathematical model and mechanisms

08/04/2023
by   Andrea Franceschini, et al.
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Underground gas storage (UGS) is a worldwide well-established technology that is becoming even more important to cope with seasonal peaks of gas consumption due to the growing uncertainties of the energy market. Safety issues concerning the reactivation of pre-existing faults might arise if the target reservoir is located in a faulted basin, where human activities can trigger (micro-)seismicity events. In the Netherlands, it has been observed that fault activation can occur somehow "unexpectedly" after the primary production (PP), i.e., during cushion gas injection (CGI) and UGS cycles, when the stress regime should be in the unloading/reloading path. To understand the physical mechanisms responsible for such occurrences, a 3D mathematical model coupling frictional contact mechanics in faulted porous rocks with fluid flow is developed, implemented and tested. The final aim of this two-part work is to define a safe operational bandwidth for the pore pressure range for UGS activities in the faulted reservoirs of the Rotliegend formation. Part I of this work concerns the development of the mathematical and numerical model of frictional contact mechanics and flow in faulted porous rocks. A mixed discretization of the governing PDEs under frictional contact constraints along the faults is used. A slip-weakening constitutive law governing the fault macroscopic behavior is also presented. The model is tested in the setting of an ideal reservoir located in the Rotliegend formation. The analyses point out how fault reactivation during PP can lead to a stress redistribution, giving rise to a new equilibrium configuration. When the fault is reloaded in the opposite direction during the CGI and/or UGS stages, further activation events can occur even if the stress range does not exceed either the undisturbed initial value or the maximum strength ever experienced by the formation.

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