Fractured reservoirs, especially in low permeable carbonate rocks, are important target for hydrocarbon exploration and production because fractures can control fluid flow inside the reservoir. Hence, quantitative knowledge of fracture attributes is important for optimal hydrocarbon production. However, in some cases fractures can cause leakage of injected CO2 during enhanced oil recovery (EOR) or CO2 sequestration. Furthermore, CO2 can geochemically interact with reservoir fluids and host rock. Hence, time-lapse monitoring of the progress of CO2 in fractured reservoirs is also very important. In order to address these challenges, I have developed an integrated approach for studying fluid flow and seismic wave propagation in fractured media...
A carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) approach requires economical methods to monitor reservoir C...
Carbonate reservoirs contain more than half of the world’s conventional hydrocarbon resources. Hydr...
Analyses of vertical fractures are of great interest in characterizing the fluid flow and minimum in...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring repeats 3D seismic imaging over a reservoir to map fluid movements in ...
The effects of chemical interaction between injected CO2, brine, and formation rocks are often ignor...
Production from a hydrocarbon reservoir is typically supported by water or carbon dioxide (CO2) inje...
Time-lapse seismic modeling is often used to study hydrocarbon reservoirs, especially for those unde...
The Tensleep oil reservoir at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, USA, is a naturally fractured tight sandstone re...
Instead of allowing carbon dioxide (CO2) generated from the burning of hydrocarbons to escape into t...
The injection of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into saline aquifers could help to reduce anthropogenic CO2 em...
Fluid flow process in fractured reservoirs is controlled primarily by the connectivity of fractures....
For oil recovery or CO2 storage, “reservoirs” are commonly used to designate geological structures w...
Seismic data have been established as a valuable source of information for the construction of reser...
AbstractMature oil and gas reservoirs are attractive targets for geological sequestration of CO2 bec...
The CO2CRC Otway Project aims to demonstrate that CO2 can be safely stored in a depleted gas field a...
A carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) approach requires economical methods to monitor reservoir C...
Carbonate reservoirs contain more than half of the world’s conventional hydrocarbon resources. Hydr...
Analyses of vertical fractures are of great interest in characterizing the fluid flow and minimum in...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring repeats 3D seismic imaging over a reservoir to map fluid movements in ...
The effects of chemical interaction between injected CO2, brine, and formation rocks are often ignor...
Production from a hydrocarbon reservoir is typically supported by water or carbon dioxide (CO2) inje...
Time-lapse seismic modeling is often used to study hydrocarbon reservoirs, especially for those unde...
The Tensleep oil reservoir at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, USA, is a naturally fractured tight sandstone re...
Instead of allowing carbon dioxide (CO2) generated from the burning of hydrocarbons to escape into t...
The injection of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into saline aquifers could help to reduce anthropogenic CO2 em...
Fluid flow process in fractured reservoirs is controlled primarily by the connectivity of fractures....
For oil recovery or CO2 storage, “reservoirs” are commonly used to designate geological structures w...
Seismic data have been established as a valuable source of information for the construction of reser...
AbstractMature oil and gas reservoirs are attractive targets for geological sequestration of CO2 bec...
The CO2CRC Otway Project aims to demonstrate that CO2 can be safely stored in a depleted gas field a...
A carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) approach requires economical methods to monitor reservoir C...
Carbonate reservoirs contain more than half of the world’s conventional hydrocarbon resources. Hydr...
Analyses of vertical fractures are of great interest in characterizing the fluid flow and minimum in...