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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 85:143-155
Leakage detectability is a key consideration in evaluating the effectiveness of a measurement, monitoring and verification (MMV) plan for a geologic carbon storage (GCS) project. While studies have shown that surface-based, geophysical monitoring met
Autor:
Bracken T. Wimmer, Diana H. Bacon, Randall A. Locke, Hongbo Shao, Elizabeth H. Keating, Kayyum Mansoor, Sallie E. Greenberg, Liange Zheng, Abbas Iranmanesh, Susan A. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology. 7:1020-1034
The National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) has developed a suite of tools to assess and manage risk at CO2 sequestration sites. The NRAP tool suite includes the Aquifer Impact Model (AIM), which evaluates the potential for groundwater impacts fr
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 114:3628-3635
In this study we correlate monitoring thresholds and chemical changes in underground sources of drinking water chemistry from the leakage of storage reservoir fluids using synthetic data. The geologic scenario is based on geology and legacy well loca
Autor:
Kayyum Mansoor, Mitchell J. Small, Grant Bromhal, Susan A. Carroll, Ya-Mei Yang, Robert Dilmore
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 114:4345-4356
A comprehensive risk-based monitoring assessment methodology is developed to (i) incorporate background data for thresholds and monitoring design, (ii) use stochastic leakage simulations and monitoring modeling for risk scenarios given uncertainty, (
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 91:102812
We assess the effectiveness of downhole monitoring of pressure and chemistry for detecting CO2 and brine leakage into underground sources of drinking water (USDW) overlying a geologic CO2 storage (GCS) reservoir. This assessment uses synthetic data s
Autor:
Delphine Appriou, Susan A. Carroll, Kayyum Mansoor, Lianjie Huang, Kai Gao, Zan Wang, Xianjin Yang, Thomas A. Buscheck
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 90:102803
We evaluated and compared the effectiveness of four surface-based geophysical monitoring methods to downhole pressure and chemical methods to detect brine and CO2 leakage in underground sources of drinking water overlying a CO2 storage reservoir. Thi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 12:108-123
The risk of CO 2 leakage from a deep storage reservoir into a shallow aquifer through a fault is assessed and studied using physics-specific computer models. The hypothetical CO 2 geological sequestration system is composed of three subsystems: a dee