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In this study we conducted Pore Pressure analysis, 1D geomechanics, Fault Stability and Caprock Integrity Analysis in Pliocene-aged Cisubuh Formation to obtain the maximum allowable pressure in the Cisubuh Formation when CO2 is injected into the Parigi Formation’s saline aquifer. Pore Pressure and 1D Geomechanics are using data from wireline logs, well tests, mud logs, drilling fluids and triaxial tests. MICP analysis of cutting drilling use to analyze the fault Stability and Caprock Integrity Analysis. Fault Stability Analysis and Caprock Integrity Formation using MICP from cutting is the first investigative report in Indonesia for Carbon Capture Storage interest.

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  • Published online: 17 Aug 2023
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