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Structural Controls on Leakage from a Natural CO2 Geologic Storage Site – Central Utah, USA
2009
2nd EAGE International Conference on Fault and Top Seals - From Pore to Basin Scale 2009
unpublished
We present outcrop studies of a leaky natural CO2 accumulation in central Utah, U.S.A. The fluid migration history through the faulted stratigraphy is established from field relationships. Fluids charged and diffused through a carrier bed, migrating up-dip to pool in the structural high created by the faulted, Green River Anticline. The fault forms a lateral seal, while overlying clay-rich cap rocks provide a transient top seal. Fractures in the damage zone to the fault compromise the sealing
doi:10.3997/2214-4609.20147169
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