Monitoring the properties of a CO2 storage reservoir is important for two main reasons: firstly, to verify that the injected CO2 is safely contained in the reservoir rock as planned, and secondly, to provide data which can be used to update the existing reservoir models and support eventual mitigation measures in case of deviation from the CO2 storage plan. Reliable quantitative monitoring of reservoir rocks and pore-filling fluids remains a challenging task in geophysical prospecting. Typically, geophysical electrical and seismic surveys are used to predict reservoir properties. Electrical properties of rocks are strongly controlled by the chemistry of the fluids that fill the pore space. Thus, electrical surveys can provide accurate estim...
Parameters related to seismic and ultrasonic elastic waves traveling through a porous rock\ud materi...
International audienceThe behaviour of CO2 deposition sites-and their surroundings-during and after ...
A B S T R A C T This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characteriza...
Monitoring the properties of a CO2 storage reservoir is important for two main reasons: firstly, to ...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
CO2 storage is considered as one of the most promising solutions to overcome global increase in temp...
Prediction of the time-lapse seismic signal caused by CO2 saturation effects requires knowledge abou...
Geological reservoirs can be structurally complex and can respond to CO2 injection both geochemicall...
Carbonate rocks are a significant component of future petroleum endeavors, but due to complex pore g...
We intend to perform experiments that simulate real Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) conditions in t...
Currently, there are concerns about the safety of carbon sequestration in the geological media. To a...
AbstractThe theoretical detectability of CO2 is investigated for the Quest Carbon Capture and Storag...
AbstractWe intend to perform experiments that simulate real Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) conditi...
Experimental rock physics allows the study of specific geological phenomena in a controlled manner. ...
Carbon sequestration is a promising method for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as it...
Parameters related to seismic and ultrasonic elastic waves traveling through a porous rock\ud materi...
International audienceThe behaviour of CO2 deposition sites-and their surroundings-during and after ...
A B S T R A C T This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characteriza...
Monitoring the properties of a CO2 storage reservoir is important for two main reasons: firstly, to ...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
CO2 storage is considered as one of the most promising solutions to overcome global increase in temp...
Prediction of the time-lapse seismic signal caused by CO2 saturation effects requires knowledge abou...
Geological reservoirs can be structurally complex and can respond to CO2 injection both geochemicall...
Carbonate rocks are a significant component of future petroleum endeavors, but due to complex pore g...
We intend to perform experiments that simulate real Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) conditions in t...
Currently, there are concerns about the safety of carbon sequestration in the geological media. To a...
AbstractThe theoretical detectability of CO2 is investigated for the Quest Carbon Capture and Storag...
AbstractWe intend to perform experiments that simulate real Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) conditi...
Experimental rock physics allows the study of specific geological phenomena in a controlled manner. ...
Carbon sequestration is a promising method for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as it...
Parameters related to seismic and ultrasonic elastic waves traveling through a porous rock\ud materi...
International audienceThe behaviour of CO2 deposition sites-and their surroundings-during and after ...
A B S T R A C T This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characteriza...