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As part of a study, \"CO2 Storage Resources and Containment Assessment in the Cambrian and Ordovician Formations of Eastern Ohio,\" the volumetric method as put forth by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL, 2008; 2010; Goodman et al., 2011) was used to quantify and map the prospective CO2 storage resources of nine saline formations--the Rose Run being one of the nine.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Using a dataset consisting of well logs from a total of 413 wells in the study region, with ~40 to 200 control points per unit, petrophysical properties were calculated and mapped. Core porosity and permeability data for ~15 wells were used to perform quality checks of the log data and interpolated maps trends. The well data and petrophysical properties were imported into Petrel and used to build a regional Static Earth Model (SEM). A heterogeneous (300 grid cell) calculation was carried out to estimate the CO2 storage resource for each unit using the SEM. To correct for pore volumes lost around the perimeter of the grid, the pore volume of each grid cell was summed and the resulting volume was scaled up to total formation area to determine the total pore volume.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Author/Originator: Battelle<\/SPAN><\/P>

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