Framing Monitoring Needs to Detect Leakage from Wells to the Overburden
Abstract
In this study we correlate monitoring thresholds and chemical changes in underground sources of drinking water chemistry from the leakage of storage reservoir fluids using synthetic data. The geologic scenario is based on geology and legacy well locations near Kimberlina California, USA. The modeled scenario is an ideal site for potential CO2 storage in many respects because the legacy well is significantly far from the injection location, and...
Paper Details
Title
Framing Monitoring Needs to Detect Leakage from Wells to the Overburden
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
114
Pages
3628 - 3635
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