Time-lapse gravity monitoring of CO2 migration based on numerical modeling of a faulted storage complex

Volume: 95, Pages: 102956 - 102956
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
In this study, the performance of both surface and borehole time-lapse gravity monitoring to detect CO2 leakage from a carbon storage site is evaluated. Several hypothetical scenarios of CO2 migration in a leaky fault, and thief zones at different depths at the Kimberlina site (California, USA) constitute the basis of the approach. The CO2 displacement is simulated using the TOUGH2 simulator applied to a detailed geological model of the site....
Paper Details
Title
Time-lapse gravity monitoring of CO2 migration based on numerical modeling of a faulted storage complex
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
95
Pages
102956 - 102956
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