A risk map methodology to assess the spatial and temporal distribution of leakage into groundwater from Geologic Carbon Storage

Volume: 59, Pages: 99 - 109
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
The risks to potable aquifers due to brine leakage through plugged and abandoned (P&A) wells is highly uncertain and a potentially significant contributor to the risk profile in Geologic Carbon Storage (GCS). This uncertainty stems from the unknown location of wells and the large variance of P&A wellbore permeability, making the spatial assessment of P&A brine leakage risk challenging. A new methodology is presented to generate “risk maps”, or...
Paper Details
Title
A risk map methodology to assess the spatial and temporal distribution of leakage into groundwater from Geologic Carbon Storage
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
59
Pages
99 - 109
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