SPE11

Convergence Study and Extension to Realistic Physics

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Abstract

The SPE11 comparative solution project presents a benchmark for geological carbon storage in an aquifer, as the development of sufficiently accurate CO2 sequestration models is critical for predicting the distribution of CO2 during and after injection. In this paper we present a convergence analysis of the SPE11 benchmark simulation using the Delft Advanced Research Terra Simulator (open-DARTS). Open-DARTS, an open-source simulation framework designed for forward and inverse modeling, as well as uncertainty quantification, employs a unified thermal-compositional formulation and operator-based linearization. In our convergence analysis the SPE11b (2D - reservoir conditions) starts to converge at a grid resolution of 1340 × 240, after which added resolution provides diminishing returns. In addition the three-dimensional SPE11c benchmark is simulated with 8M grid blocks. However, 2D results from SPE11b suggest that a greater resolution is required for a truly converged solution. Furthermore, we extend the SPE11b benchmark to include H2S as a trace impurity in the injection stream.

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