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Titel
Detection of carbon dioxide leakage during injection in deep saline formations by pressure tomography
Ist Teil von
  • Water resources research, 2016-07, Vol.52 (7), p.5676-5686
Ort / Verlag
Washington: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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Wiley Online Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • CO2 injected into storage formations may escape to the overlying permeable layers. Mixed‐phase diffusivity, namely the ratio of hydraulic conductivity and specific storage of the phase mixture, declines with increasing CO2 saturation. Thus, it can be an indicator of CO2 leakage. In this study, we perform interference brine or CO2 injection tests in a synthetic model, including a storage reservoir, an above aquifer, and a caprock. Pressure transients derived from an observation well are utilized for a travel‐time based inversion technique. Variations of diffusivity are resolved by inverting early travel time diagnostics, providing an insight of plume development. Results demonstrate that the evolution of CO2 leakage in the above aquifer can be inferred by interpreting and comparing the pressure observations, travel times, and diffusivity tomograms from different times. The extent of the plume in reservoir and upper aquifer are reconstructed by clustering the time‐lapse data sets of the mixed‐phase diffusivity, as the diffusivity cannot be exactly reproduced by the inversion. Furthermore, this approach can be used to address different leaky cases, especially for leakage occurring during the injection. Key Points Different CO2 leakage cases are simulated in a multilayer model Pressure tomography is applied in both storage and above monitoring formations Plumes in storage and above monitoring formations are delineated by diffusivity tomograms

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