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Autor:
Ludovic Ricard, Arsham Avijegon, Alex Costall, Karsten Michael, Barry Freifeld, Brett Harris, Andrew Pethick, Hoang Nguyen
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2019:1-5
An in-hole electrode array was installed and cemented behind a fibreglass casing in a vertical monitoring well as part of an in-situ laboratory test for CO2 migration in a shallow fault zone in Har...
Autor:
Linda Stalker, Allison Hortle, Marina Pervukhina, Alf Larcher, Karsten Michael, Jo Myers, Roman Pevzner, Jennifer J. Roberts, Erdinc Saygin, Bobby Pejcic, Mojtaba Seyyedi, Mark Woitt, Cameron White, Matthew Myers, Andrew Feitz, Laurent Langhi, Konstantin Tertyshnikov, Arsham Avijegon, Ludovic Ricard, Barry Freifeld, Praveen Kumar Rachakonda, Brett Harris, Tess Dance, Julian Strand
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
[enter Abstract Body]The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory has been a world first injection of CO2 into a large faulted zone at depth. A total of 38 tonnes of CO2 was injected into the F10 fault zone at approximately 330 m depth and the process monitored in d
Autor:
Linda Stalker, Karsten Michael, Marina Pervukhina, Brett Harris, Konstantin Tertyshnikov, Barry Freifeld, Ludovic Ricard, Julian Strand, Jennifer J. Roberts, Tess Dance, Alf Larcher, Mojtaba Seyyedi, Erdinc Saygin, Praveen Kumar Rachakonda, Matthew Myers, Allison Hortle, Arsham Avijegon, Jo Myers, Mark Woitt, Cameron White, Andrew Feitz, Laurent Langhi, Bobby Pejcic, Roman Pevzner
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory Project (ISL) is located in Western Australia and has two main objectives related to monitoring leaks from a CO2 storage complex by controlled-release experiments: 1) improving the monitorability of gaseous CO2 accumulati
Publikováno v:
82nd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition.
Summary Designing CCS projects from the concept to commissioning and post-closure time requires a significant effort to ensure its safety over its entire life. Developing a monitoring system that observing the evolution of the injected fluid and prov
Autor:
Tess Dance, Allison Hortle, Ludovic Ricard, Stefan Finsterle, Karsten Michael, Marina Peruvkhina, Don Geeves, Barry Freifeld, Claudio Delle Piane, Laurent Langhi, Mark Woitt, Arsham Avijegon, Jo Myers, Linda Stalker
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 154:151-156
The In-Situ Laboratory Project entails completing, instrumenting and pump testing five intervals in an existing well and injecting a small volume of CO2 for testing purposes into the Lesueur Formation at the South West Hub project in Western Australi
Autor:
Linda Stalker, Karsten Michael, Jennifer J. Roberts, Alf Larcher, Arsham Avijegon, Bobby Pejcic, Barry Freifeld, Allison Hortle, Tess Dance, Mark Woitt, Cameron White, Jo Myers, Konstantin Tertyshnikov, Marina Pervukhina, Matthew Myers, Brett Harris, Julian Strand, Martijn Woltering, Claudio Delle Piane, Ludovic Ricard, Andrew Feitz, Laurent Langhi, Roman Pevzner, Praveen Kumar Rachakonda
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2019:1-3
The In-Situ Laboratory Project (In-situ Lab) entails a configuration of wells at approximately 400 m depth for monitoring the controlled release of CO2 in a fault zone at the South West Hub CCS Fla...
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2019:1-3
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) remains one of the most viable short-term options for halting the increase in atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases. Assurance of storage safety is an essen...
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2019.
3D DAS VSP for characterisation of the CO2 shallow release site: CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory case study
Publikováno v:
2nd EAGE Conference on Reservoir Geoscience.
Summary The CSIRO In-Situ Laboratory is a testing facility focused on a series of experiments on the controlled-release of a small amount (38 tonnes) of CO2 into a shallow fault zone. To understand the behaviour of movements of CO2 in the shallow for
Autor:
Konstantin Tertyshnikov, Linda Stalker, Erdinc Saygin, Andrew Feitz, Laurent Langhi, Alf Larcher, Barry Freifeld, Arsham Avijegon, Ludovic Ricard, Allison Hortle, Brett Harris, Jo Myers, Matthew Myers, Marina Pervukhina, Mark Woitt, Karsten Michael, Roman Pevzner, Cameron White, Tess Dance, Mojtaba Seyyedi, Julian Strand, Praveen Kumar Rachakonda, Bobby Pejcic, Jennifer J. Roberts
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 99:103100
A controlled-release test at the In-Situ Laboratory Project in Western Australia injected 38 tonnes of gaseous CO2 between 336-342 m depth in a fault zone, and the gas was monitored by a wide range of downhole and surface monitoring technologies. Inj