Quantitative analysis of time-lapse seismic monitoring data at the Sleipner CO2 storage operation

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2010-02-01
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  • 10.1190/1.3304820
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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<jats:p>The CO2 storage operation at Sleipner in the Norwegian North Sea provides an excellent demonstration of the application of time-lapse surface seismic methods to CO2 plume monitoring under favorable conditions. Injection commenced at Sleipner in 1996 with CO2 separated from natural gas being injected into the Utsira Sand, a major saline aquifer of late Cenozoic age. CO2 injection is via a near-horizontal well at a depth of about 1012 m below sea level (bsl) some 200 m below the reservoir top, at a rate approaching 1 million tonnes (Mt) per year, with more than 11 Mt currently stored.</jats:p>

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  • The Leading Edge

    The Leading Edge 29 (2), 170-177, 2010-02-01

    Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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