An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones

Quantitative knowledge of the acoustic response of rock from an injection site on supercritical CO2 saturation is crucial for understanding the feasibility of time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 plum migration. A suite of shaley sandstones from the CRC-2 well, Otway Basin, Australia is tested to re...

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Main Authors: Lebedev, Maxim, Pervukhina, M., Dance, T., Bilenko, Olga, Gurevich, Boris
Other Authors: SEG
Format: Conference Paper
Published: SEG 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43764
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author Lebedev, Maxim
Pervukhina, M.
Dance, T.
Bilenko, Olga
Gurevich, Boris
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Pervukhina, M.
Dance, T.
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Gurevich, Boris
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description Quantitative knowledge of the acoustic response of rock from an injection site on supercritical CO2 saturation is crucial for understanding the feasibility of time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 plum migration. A suite of shaley sandstones from the CRC-2 well, Otway Basin, Australia is tested to reveal the effects of supercritical CO2 injection on acoustic responses. CO2 is first injected into dry samples, flushed out with brine and then injected again into brine saturated samples. Such experimental protocol allows us to obtain acoustic velocities of the samples for the wide range of CO2 saturations from 0 to 100%. On injection of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) into brine-saturated samples, they exhibit observable perturbation of ~7% of compressional velocities with the increase of CO2 saturation form 0% to maximum (~50%). Changes of the dry samples before and after the CO2 injection (if any) are not traceable by acoustic methods.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-437642018-12-14T00:54:25Z An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones Lebedev, Maxim Pervukhina, M. Dance, T. Bilenko, Olga Gurevich, Boris SEG sequestration ultrasonic time-lapse rock physics Quantitative knowledge of the acoustic response of rock from an injection site on supercritical CO2 saturation is crucial for understanding the feasibility of time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 plum migration. A suite of shaley sandstones from the CRC-2 well, Otway Basin, Australia is tested to reveal the effects of supercritical CO2 injection on acoustic responses. CO2 is first injected into dry samples, flushed out with brine and then injected again into brine saturated samples. Such experimental protocol allows us to obtain acoustic velocities of the samples for the wide range of CO2 saturations from 0 to 100%. On injection of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) into brine-saturated samples, they exhibit observable perturbation of ~7% of compressional velocities with the increase of CO2 saturation form 0% to maximum (~50%). Changes of the dry samples before and after the CO2 injection (if any) are not traceable by acoustic methods. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43764 10.1190/segam2012-0860.1 SEG restricted
spellingShingle sequestration
ultrasonic
time-lapse
rock physics
Lebedev, Maxim
Pervukhina, M.
Dance, T.
Bilenko, Olga
Gurevich, Boris
An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title_full An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title_fullStr An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title_short An experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical CO2 into sandstones
title_sort experimental study of acoustic responses on the injection of supercritical co2 into sandstones
topic sequestration
ultrasonic
time-lapse
rock physics
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43764