Parameterization of the elastic model for seismic monitoring of CO2 sequestration – a case study of the CO2CRC Otway project
Feasibility analysis of seismic monitoring of CO2 sequestration into a saline aquifer involves modelling changes of elastic properties of rocks caused by injection. To estimate the changes in elastic properties by CO2 saturation effects from reservoir simulations, the simulation grid has to be popul...
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EAGE
2013
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| Online Access: | http://earthdoc.eage.org/publication/publicationdetails/?publication=73408 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48005 |
| Summary: | Feasibility analysis of seismic monitoring of CO2 sequestration into a saline aquifer involves modelling changes of elastic properties of rocks caused by injection. To estimate the changes in elastic properties by CO2 saturation effects from reservoir simulations, the simulation grid has to be populated with elastic properties. Two workflows are compared regarding their predictions of changes in elastic properties. The comparison shows the importance of the dry rock bulk modulus in predictions of the time-lapse response and how geological information can help improve the estimation of this parameter. |
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