AbstractCharacterization of the CO2 leakage pathways from the storage formations into overlying formations is required. We present a flow and pressure test to locate and characterize the leaks. The flow test is based on the injection (or production) of water into (or from) a storage aquifer at a constant rate. The pressure is measured at one or several monitoring wells in an aquifer overlying the storage aquifer, which is separated by an aquitard. The objective of the test is to locate and characterize any leakage through the separating aquitard.We present an inverse procedure to obtain the leakage pathway transmissibility and location, based on the pressure measurements in the presence of noise. A single monitoring well allows good determi...
AbstractThe risk of leakage along existing wellbores associated with CO2 sequestration depends stron...
AbstractAssuring CO2 storage security is essential for the widespread implementation of carbon captu...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
AbstractCharacterization of the CO2 leakage pathways from the storage formations into overlying form...
AbstractLarge volume of CO2 may be stored in depleted oil and gas reservoirs or in deep saline aquif...
For risk assessment, policy design and GHG emission accounting it is extremely important to know if ...
AbstractFor risk assessment, policy design and GHG emission accounting it is extremely important to ...
AbstractVarious methodologies are proposed to reduce CO2 emissions that are believed to be the main ...
AbstractThere are several monitoring challenges to demonstrate safe and long term storage of the CO2...
AbstractShallow aquifer monitoring is likely to be a required aspect to any geologic CO2 sequestrati...
AbstractThrough the use of analytical solutions derived from a simplified geologic model, this paper...
A common method used to detect leakage from a natural gas storage reservoir includes measuring fluid...
Geologic storage of anthropogenic CO2 remains the technology most likely to allow society...
AbstractCarbon capture, utilization, and sequestration have the potential to enable deep reductions ...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been proposed as...
AbstractThe risk of leakage along existing wellbores associated with CO2 sequestration depends stron...
AbstractAssuring CO2 storage security is essential for the widespread implementation of carbon captu...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...
AbstractCharacterization of the CO2 leakage pathways from the storage formations into overlying form...
AbstractLarge volume of CO2 may be stored in depleted oil and gas reservoirs or in deep saline aquif...
For risk assessment, policy design and GHG emission accounting it is extremely important to know if ...
AbstractFor risk assessment, policy design and GHG emission accounting it is extremely important to ...
AbstractVarious methodologies are proposed to reduce CO2 emissions that are believed to be the main ...
AbstractThere are several monitoring challenges to demonstrate safe and long term storage of the CO2...
AbstractShallow aquifer monitoring is likely to be a required aspect to any geologic CO2 sequestrati...
AbstractThrough the use of analytical solutions derived from a simplified geologic model, this paper...
A common method used to detect leakage from a natural gas storage reservoir includes measuring fluid...
Geologic storage of anthropogenic CO2 remains the technology most likely to allow society...
AbstractCarbon capture, utilization, and sequestration have the potential to enable deep reductions ...
2014 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Geological carbon storage (GCS) has been proposed as...
AbstractThe risk of leakage along existing wellbores associated with CO2 sequestration depends stron...
AbstractAssuring CO2 storage security is essential for the widespread implementation of carbon captu...
AbstractLarge-scale geological storage of CO2 is likely to bring CO2 plumes into contact with a larg...