12 Nov 2015
12 Nov 2015
Simulation study of the in-situ formation deformation behavior of a shallow formation in the Southern Kanto Natural gas field, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
M. Adachi et al.
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Short summary
Short summary
In the Southern Kanto Gas Field, formation water is pumped from a reservoir in order to produce the natural gas. The production of formation water is considered to be one of the causes of land subsidence.
We plan the test injecting into shallow formations that are expected to be effective in mitigating land subsidence. If the land subsidence mitigation effect is confermed in this test, reservoir management and increase in production may be possible while considering land subsidence mitigation.
T. Nakagawa, R. Matsuyama, M. Adachi, S. Kuroshima, T. Ogatsu, and R. Adachi
Proc. IAHS, 372, 417–419, https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-372-417-2015, https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-372-417-2015, 2015
Cited articles
Murai, D., Kinisue, S., and Kokubo, T.: In-situ formation compaction monitoring in deep reservoirs by use of fiber optics, EGU General Assembly 2013, EGU2013-3860, 2013.