Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is currently involved in a long term study using time-lapse multiple frequency electromagnetic (EM) characterization at a waterflood enhanced oil recovery (EOR) site in California operated by Chevron Heavy Oil Division in Lost Hills, California (Figure 1). The petroleum industry's interest and the successful imaging results from this project suggest that this technique be extended to monitor CO{sub 2} sequestration at an EOR site also operated by Chevron. The impetus for this study is to develop the ability to image subsurface injected CO{sub 2} during EOR processes while simultaneously discriminating between pre-existing petroleum and water deposits. The goals of this study are to combine labor...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), we are continuing our effort to develop improved c...
Because of their wide application within the petroleumindustry it is natural to consider geophysical...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) within sealed geologic formations is an essential strategy to reduc...
Substantial petroleum reserves exist in US oil fields that cannot be produced economically, at curre...
Abstract Geological CO 2 storage can be employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmospher...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sequestration is one proposed solution to the possible detrimental effects of i...
Geological sequestration has been proposed as a viable option for mitigating the vast amount of CO{s...
A steamflood recently initiated by Mobil Development and Production U.S. at the Lost Hills No 3 oil ...
Reservoir production monitoring using marine controlled-source electromagnetic (mCSEM) has been stud...
Cost effective monitoring of reservoir fluid movement during CO{sub 2} sequestration is a necessary ...
Crosshole and surface-to-borehole electromagnetic (EM) imaging is applied to reservoir characterizat...
During FY-91 a coordinated electrical and electromagnetic (em) geophysical research program for petr...
Because of their wide application within the petroleum industry it is natural to consider geophysic...
Contamination of groundwater by leaking CO2 is a potential risk of carbon sequestration. With the he...
This chapter considers the application of a number of different geophysical techniques for monitorin...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), we are continuing our effort to develop improved c...
Because of their wide application within the petroleumindustry it is natural to consider geophysical...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) within sealed geologic formations is an essential strategy to reduc...
Substantial petroleum reserves exist in US oil fields that cannot be produced economically, at curre...
Abstract Geological CO 2 storage can be employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmospher...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sequestration is one proposed solution to the possible detrimental effects of i...
Geological sequestration has been proposed as a viable option for mitigating the vast amount of CO{s...
A steamflood recently initiated by Mobil Development and Production U.S. at the Lost Hills No 3 oil ...
Reservoir production monitoring using marine controlled-source electromagnetic (mCSEM) has been stud...
Cost effective monitoring of reservoir fluid movement during CO{sub 2} sequestration is a necessary ...
Crosshole and surface-to-borehole electromagnetic (EM) imaging is applied to reservoir characterizat...
During FY-91 a coordinated electrical and electromagnetic (em) geophysical research program for petr...
Because of their wide application within the petroleum industry it is natural to consider geophysic...
Contamination of groundwater by leaking CO2 is a potential risk of carbon sequestration. With the he...
This chapter considers the application of a number of different geophysical techniques for monitorin...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), we are continuing our effort to develop improved c...
Because of their wide application within the petroleumindustry it is natural to consider geophysical...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) within sealed geologic formations is an essential strategy to reduc...