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Geological Journal of China Universities ›› 2023, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (1): 25-36.DOI: 10.16108/j.issn1006-7493.2022080

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Analysis of CO2 Geological Storage Condition in Jiangsu Province and Offshore Area

ZHU Qianlin1,2,CHEN Dongbao1,2,GONG Yijie1,2,CHEN Fu1,SANG Shuxun1,2,LIU Shiqi1,2   

  1. 1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Coal-based Greenhous Gas Control and Utilization, Xuzhou 221008, China;
    2. College of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
  • Online:2023-02-20 Published:2023-02-20

Abstract: The analysis of the geological condition in Jiangsu Province and offshore area shows that the Subei-Southern South Yellow Sea basin developed in the Lower Yangtze block is a potential site for CO2 geological storage in Jiangsu Province. The suitable formation for CO2 storage lithology is analyzed according to the stratigraphic and lithological data. On this basis, according to the drilling and seismic survey profile data, the suitability of CO2 storage space is discussed through the thickness of CO2 storage suitable stratum in 800-3500 m depth range of each tectonic unit. The results show that the sandstone layers in lower Yancheng formation, Sanduo formation, Dainan formation, the first and third members of Funing formation, and Chishan formation have good CO2 storage space. The Chishan formation is less distributed in the basin, and the Yancheng formation, Sanduo formation, Dainan formation and Funing formation are widely distributed. Jinhu depression, Gaoyou depression, Qintong depression, Hai’an depression, Baiju depression, Funing depression, Yancheng depression, Naner depression, Nansi depression, Nanwu depression, Nanqi depression and the Naner low uplift have good CO2 storage potential. The CO2 storage potential of Hongze Sag, Linze Sag, Liannan Sag, Lianbei Sag, Nansan Sag and Nanliu Sag is relatively poor.

Key words: CO2 geological storage, reservoir condition, Subei Basin, Southern South Yellow Sea Basin, CO2 reservoir

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