Supporting data for the paper 'Small-scale capillary heterogeneity linked to rapid plume migration during CO2 storage' by S.J. Jackson and S. Krevor 2020 (NERC Grant NE/N016173/1)

Herein lies the supporting data for the paper 'Small-scale capillary heterogeneity linked to rapid plume migration during CO2 storage'. We supply experimental, analytical and numerical simulation data used in the paper. The supplied zipped folders follow the same order as the main paper, with codes to reproduce each figure (and those in the supporting information PDF). There are also video files (in the 5_Field_scale_simulation zipped folder) showing the final CO2 plume evolution from the static images in the main paper Figure 4. Descriptions of each of the folders are given below: 0 - README. This contains detailed instructions on the data and using the supplied files. 1 - Scaling analysis. This contains the scaling analysis analytical methods, with figure generation for Figure 1 in the main paper. 2 - Petrophysics. This contains all the petrophysical experimental data, analysis files and core flood simulation files. This is used to produce Figure 2 in the main paper. 3 - Fine_resolution_simulations. This contains the simulation files, Matlab post processing files and figure generation for the fine resolution simulations, presented in Figure 3 in the main paper. 4 - MIP_upscaling. This contains simulations files, Matlab post processing files and figure generation for the macroscopic invasion percolation scheme. The results of this are presented in the supporting information document. 5 - Field_scale_simulation. This contains the simulations files, Matlab post processing files and figure generation for the final field scale simulations in the main manuscript Figure 4 and in the supporting information. In each folder are separate READMEs containing specific information relevant for the included files.
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English
Geoscientific information
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0: BGS Thesaurus of Geosciences:
UKCCS
Carbon capture and storage
NGDC Deposited Data
Flow measurement
Simulation
Capillarity
Petrophysics
Scaling up
Free:
NERC_DDC
-0.3600, 58.0000, -0.3600, 58.0000
publication: 2020-03-29
2017-01-03 - 2019-09-03
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Imperial College London
Sam Krevor
, United Kingdom
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Imperial College London
Sam Krevor
, United Kingdom
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CSIRO
Samuel Jackson
Private Bag 10, Clayton South, Victoria, Australia
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Role: originator
British Geological Survey
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Data Quality

The scaling analysis was performed analytically, with data input in Matlab. Experimental petrophysical data was obtained at Imperial College London using the regular core analysis experimental labs, the chemical engineering labs and the medical CT scanner experimental lab. Fine-resolution simulations were generated with Matlab and performed with CMG IMEX. Macroscopic invasion percolation simulations were performed with Matlab and CMG IMEX as a plug-in for the flow simulations. The field-scale simulations were built in Matlab, with outputs to CMG to generate MIP functions and ECLIPSE to run the full-field flow simulations. All data post-processing and figure generation was performed in Matlab. The RCAL/SCAL data are from plugs of Captain C and D sandstone samples cored from well 14-29a3 in the Goldeneye Field, North Sea, UK.
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