Monitoring of CO2 geological storage based on the passive surface waves

2014 
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture and geological storage (CCS) is one of promising technologies for greenhouse gas effect mitigation. Many geotechnical challenges remain during carbon dioxide storage field practices, among which effectively detecting CO 2 from deep underground is one of engineering problems. This paper reviews monitoring techniques currently used during CO 2 injection and storage. A method developed based on measuring seismic microtremors is of main interest. This method was first successfully used to characterize a site in this paper. To explore its feasibility in CO 2 storage monitoring, numerical simulations were conducted to investigate detectable changes in elastic wave signatures due to injection and geological storage of CO 2 . It is found that, although it is effective for shallow earth profile estimation, the surface wave velocity is not sensitive to the CO 2 layer physical parameter variations, especially for a thin CO 2 geological storage layer in a deep underground reservoir.
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