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Main Authors: Ahmed, Elyes, Amaziane, Brahim, Chabab, Salaheddine, Santacreu, Stéphanie Delage, Galliéro, Guillaume, Møyner, Olav, Raynaud, Xavier
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02582
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  • Integrating microbial activity into underground hydrogen storage models is crucial for simulating long-term reservoir behavior. In this work, we present a coupled framework that incorporates bio-geochemical reactions and compositional flow models within the Matlab Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST). Microbial growth and decay are modeled using a double Monod formulation, with populations influenced by hydrogen and carbon dioxide availability. First, a refined Equation of State (EoS) is employed to accurately capture hydrogen dissolution, thereby improving phase behavior and modeling of microbial activity. The model is then discretized using a cell-centered finite-volume method with implicit Euler time discretization. A fully coupled fully implicit strategy is considered. Our implementation builds upon MRST's compositional module by incorporating the Søreide-Whitson EoS, microbial reaction kinetics, and specific effects such as bio-clogging and molecular diffusion. Through a series of 1D, 2D and 3D simulations, we analyze the effects of microbial-induced bio-geochemical transformations on underground hydrogen storage in porous media.These results highlight that accounting for bio-geochemical effects can substantially impact hydrogen loss, purity, and overall storage performance.