Authors
David Landa-Marbán, Svenn Tveit, Kundan Kumar, Sarah E Gasda
Publication date
2021/3/1
Journal
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volume
106
Pages
103256
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a new and sustainable technology which utilizes biochemical processes to create barriers by calcium carbonate cementation; therefore, this technology has a potential to be used for sealing leakage zones in geological formations. The complexity of current MICP models and present computer power limit the size of numerical simulations. We describe a mathematical model for MICP suitable for field-scale studies. The main mechanisms in the conceptual model are as follow: suspended microbes attach themselves to the pore walls to form biofilm, growth solution is added to stimulate the biofilm development, the biofilm uses cementation solution for production of calcite, and the calcite reduces the pore space which in turn decreases the rock permeability. We apply the model to study the MICP technology in two sets of reservoir properties including a well-established …
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Scholar articles
D Landa-Marbán, S Tveit, K Kumar, SE Gasda - International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2021