Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia

The CO2CRC Otway Project conducted under the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies is the first of its kind, where CO2 is injected into a depleted gas reservoir. The use of depleted gas fields for CO2 storage and or enhanced gas recovery is likely to become globally...

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Main Authors: Urosevic, Milovan, Pevzner, Roman, Kepic, Anton, Wisman, Putri, Shulakova, V., Sharma, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Society of Exploration Geophysicists 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29074
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author Urosevic, Milovan
Pevzner, Roman
Kepic, Anton
Wisman, Putri
Shulakova, V.
Sharma, S.
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Kepic, Anton
Wisman, Putri
Shulakova, V.
Sharma, S.
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description The CO2CRC Otway Project conducted under the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies is the first of its kind, where CO2 is injected into a depleted gas reservoir. The use of depleted gas fields for CO2 storage and or enhanced gas recovery is likely to become globally adopted. Therefore, the CO2CRC project provides important experience for monitoring under these conditions. However, injection of CO2 into a depleted gas reservoir (residual gas saturation zone in this case) does not present a favorable condition for the application of geophysical monitoring techniques, and particularly seismic methods.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-290742018-09-07T02:42:13Z Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia Urosevic, Milovan Pevzner, Roman Kepic, Anton Wisman, Putri Shulakova, V. Sharma, S. The CO2CRC Otway Project conducted under the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies is the first of its kind, where CO2 is injected into a depleted gas reservoir. The use of depleted gas fields for CO2 storage and or enhanced gas recovery is likely to become globally adopted. Therefore, the CO2CRC project provides important experience for monitoring under these conditions. However, injection of CO2 into a depleted gas reservoir (residual gas saturation zone in this case) does not present a favorable condition for the application of geophysical monitoring techniques, and particularly seismic methods. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29074 10.1190/1.3304819 Society of Exploration Geophysicists fulltext
spellingShingle Urosevic, Milovan
Pevzner, Roman
Kepic, Anton
Wisman, Putri
Shulakova, V.
Sharma, S.
Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title_full Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title_fullStr Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title_short Time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - Naylor Field, Australia
title_sort time-lapse seismic monitoring of co2 injection into a depleted gas resevoir - naylor field, australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29074