Mechanical Effect of CO2 Flooding of a Sandstone Specimen

2016 
Abstract An experimental campaign was carried out to investigate the applicability of the scratch test when studying the effect of CO 2 exposure on the mechanical strength of a Berea outcrop sandstone specimen. A water-alternating-gas scheme was chosen for a CO 2 flooding tests, using super-critical CO 2 and a 10% KCl brine. Subsequent bulk X-ray diffraction analysis showed decrease in feldspar and increase in dolomite content, when comparing the flooded specimen with dry and brine-saturated specimens. However, these mineralogical differences may be due to local heterogeneities rather than due to the CO 2 treatment itself. Scratch testing was used to assess unconfined compressive strength; no significant reduction in strength could be observed for the CO 2 -exposed specimen as compared to a specimen that was only saturated with 10% KCl brine.
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