AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) storage requires a proven monitoring methodology. In this study we investigate whether seismic methods are able to quantitatively detect relatively small amounts of CO2 (20-60 kilotons) injected into a saline aquifer. The 3D time-lapse (4D) seismic data were acquired at Ketzin. 85-95% injected CO2 could be imaged quantitatively. Nevertheless this estimate contains considerable uncertainties. Results of 4D seismic forward modeling at four wells penetrating the reservoir prove this quantitative interpretation supporting the conclusion that the 4D seismic method is a suitable technique to monitor even relatively small amounts of injected CO2 quantitatively
Time-lapse (TL) (4D) seismic monitoring of injected CO2 in geological formations is being increasing...
Time-lapse reflection seismic methods have proven effective fordetecting and monitoring the injectio...
Various geophysical methods applied at the Ketzin storage site have successfully imaged migration of...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) storage requires a proven monitoring methodology. In this study we inve...
More than 50 000 tons of CO 2 have been injected at Ketzin into the Stuttgart Formation, a saline aq...
As a response to global warming, mainly caused by increasing atmospheric concentration of carbon dio...
AbstractKetzin is an European pilot site for onshore CO2 storage in a saline aquifer. Injection star...
3D seismic time-lapse surveys (“4D seismics”) are an essential tool for large scale reservoir charac...
3D seismic time-lapse surveys (“4D seismics”) are an essential tool for large scale reservoir charac...
Time-lapse (4D) seismic monitoring of injected CO2 in geological formations is being increasingly em...
AbstractA key objective of Stage 2 of the CO2CRC Otway Project is to explore the ability of geophysi...
The Ketzin pilot site is the first European on-shore CO2 storage project site. Injection started in ...
AbstractKetzin is an European pilot site for onshore CO2 storage in a saline aquifer. Injection star...
Seismic monitoring of an injected carbon dioxide (CO2) distribution at depth is an important issue i...
As part of a small scale sequestration test (about 1500 tons of CO2) in a saline aquifer, time-laps...
Time-lapse (TL) (4D) seismic monitoring of injected CO2 in geological formations is being increasing...
Time-lapse reflection seismic methods have proven effective fordetecting and monitoring the injectio...
Various geophysical methods applied at the Ketzin storage site have successfully imaged migration of...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) storage requires a proven monitoring methodology. In this study we inve...
More than 50 000 tons of CO 2 have been injected at Ketzin into the Stuttgart Formation, a saline aq...
As a response to global warming, mainly caused by increasing atmospheric concentration of carbon dio...
AbstractKetzin is an European pilot site for onshore CO2 storage in a saline aquifer. Injection star...
3D seismic time-lapse surveys (“4D seismics”) are an essential tool for large scale reservoir charac...
3D seismic time-lapse surveys (“4D seismics”) are an essential tool for large scale reservoir charac...
Time-lapse (4D) seismic monitoring of injected CO2 in geological formations is being increasingly em...
AbstractA key objective of Stage 2 of the CO2CRC Otway Project is to explore the ability of geophysi...
The Ketzin pilot site is the first European on-shore CO2 storage project site. Injection started in ...
AbstractKetzin is an European pilot site for onshore CO2 storage in a saline aquifer. Injection star...
Seismic monitoring of an injected carbon dioxide (CO2) distribution at depth is an important issue i...
As part of a small scale sequestration test (about 1500 tons of CO2) in a saline aquifer, time-laps...
Time-lapse (TL) (4D) seismic monitoring of injected CO2 in geological formations is being increasing...
Time-lapse reflection seismic methods have proven effective fordetecting and monitoring the injectio...
Various geophysical methods applied at the Ketzin storage site have successfully imaged migration of...