AbstractLarge-scale implementation of geologic carbon storage (GCS) will require reliable techniques for monitoring the movement of the CO2 plume in the subsurface. The movement of CO2 plumes beyond the region permitted for storage will be of particular interest both to regulators and to operators. However, the cost of many monitoring technologies, such as time-lapse seismic, limits their application. Given that injection data (pressures, rates) from wells are readily available and inexpensive, we examine whether they can be used as a viable alternative for monitoring and predicting plume migration.In this paper, we have implemented a probabilistic history matching approach to creating models of the aquifer for predicting the movement of th...
AbstractWe describe a novel approach to update geological models using bottom-hole pressure data fro...
AbstractDuring the operation of a geological carbon storage project, a critical question is whether ...
Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool ...
AbstractLarge-scale implementation of geologic carbon storage (GCS) will require reliable techniques...
textDuring the operation of a geological carbon storage project, verifying that the CO₂ plume remain...
AbstractMinimizing the cost of large-scale geologic storage of CO2 is a paramount concern, and conse...
AbstractDuring a geological sequestration project, realistic assessment of geological heterogeneity ...
AbstractDuring geologic carbon sequestration, it is of immense importance that the migration of the ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 in geological formations is widely recognized as a promising technology wit...
AbstractThe Sleipner Project in Norway is the world's first industrial-scale geological carbon stora...
International audienceCommercial-scale development of CO2 geological storage necessitates robust and...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) geological storage relies on safe, long-term injection of large quantit...
textIn recent years, sequestration of CO₂ in the subsurface has been studied more extensively as an ...
Abstract Geological CO 2 storage can be employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmospher...
textGeologic sequestration of CO₂ in deep saline aquifers has been studied extensively over the past...
AbstractWe describe a novel approach to update geological models using bottom-hole pressure data fro...
AbstractDuring the operation of a geological carbon storage project, a critical question is whether ...
Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool ...
AbstractLarge-scale implementation of geologic carbon storage (GCS) will require reliable techniques...
textDuring the operation of a geological carbon storage project, verifying that the CO₂ plume remain...
AbstractMinimizing the cost of large-scale geologic storage of CO2 is a paramount concern, and conse...
AbstractDuring a geological sequestration project, realistic assessment of geological heterogeneity ...
AbstractDuring geologic carbon sequestration, it is of immense importance that the migration of the ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 in geological formations is widely recognized as a promising technology wit...
AbstractThe Sleipner Project in Norway is the world's first industrial-scale geological carbon stora...
International audienceCommercial-scale development of CO2 geological storage necessitates robust and...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) geological storage relies on safe, long-term injection of large quantit...
textIn recent years, sequestration of CO₂ in the subsurface has been studied more extensively as an ...
Abstract Geological CO 2 storage can be employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmospher...
textGeologic sequestration of CO₂ in deep saline aquifers has been studied extensively over the past...
AbstractWe describe a novel approach to update geological models using bottom-hole pressure data fro...
AbstractDuring the operation of a geological carbon storage project, a critical question is whether ...
Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool ...