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1st EAGE Sustainable Earth Sciences (SES) Conference and Exhibition
- Conference date: 08 Nov 2011 - 11 Nov 2011
- Location: Valencia, Spain
- ISBN: 978-90-73834-22-4
- Published: 08 November 2011
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Seismic Coring
Authors M. Abd ElRahman and M. Abd ElRahmanSeismic coring obtained it’s name from the fact that it reassembles the core of the earth (which is the source) and the different layers surrounding the core (receiver lines).Another reason is because it produces data in the form of a cylinder which simul
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Geological Factors Controlling the Safe, Long-term Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Triassic Bunter Sandstone Reservoirs, Onshore Netherlands
Authors J.R. Underhill and A.M. ConstantAny proposed storage of carbon dioxide in the subsurface must be predicated on a complete understanding of the trap and long-term integrity of its seal. Arguably, the best sites are those that are proven CO2 repositories over geological time-scales since
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Analysis of Underground Storage Facilities
Authors A.M. ShaikhSubsurface developments have many potential uses ranging from defence installations (Deep Underground Military Bases - DUMB) to storage facilities. The use of subsurface started with the man-made voids for living and storing food, and now being limitless,
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Application of Information Technologies during Control of Exploitation of Underground Gas Storages
Authors R.F. Sharafutdinov and R.A. Valiullin and A.S. RamazanovOne of the important problems during the exploitation of underground gas storages (UGS) is the determination of behind the gas escape. This problem can be solved by geophysical methods. Diversity of factors, which influence on temperature distribution in
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Storing CO2 in the Gippsland Basin, Australia - Mapping and Modelling the Geomechanical Risking along the Rosedale Fault
Authors G. Backé, M. Bunch, E. Swierczek and S. HolfordThe bulk of the electricity supply to the state of Victoria, SE Australia, is generated by brown-coal fired power plants, most of which are located within the Latrobe Valley of the Gippsland Basin. Geological storage of carbon dioxide is has the potential
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Review of EM Methods Applied for the Characterization and Monitoring of the Hontomin (Spain) CO2 Storage Pilot Plant
Authors J. Ledo, P. Queralt, A. Marcuello, X. Ogaya, M. Escalas, P. Piña and D. Bosch and E. VilamajóThe work presented here correspond to an on-going project in the frame of the development of a pilot plant for CO2 storage in a deep saline aquifer funded by Fundación Ciudad de la Energía–CIUDEN (http://www.ciuden.es/) on behalf of the Spanish Government
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Density and Viscosity Effects on Thermal Transport
Authors S. Saeid and F.J. BarendsThe present work analyses the effects of temperature-dependent density and viscosity on convective flow and heat transfer in saturated porous media. Attention is given to forced convection in packed sandy layers in the vicinity of impermeable boundaries.
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Natural Fractures in a Tight Reservoir for Potential CO2 Storage (Spitsbergen, Svalbard) - Preliminary Results from Cores
Authors K. Ogata, K. Senger, A. Braathen and J. Tveranger and S. OlaussenThe Longyearbyen CO2 laboratory project has drilled four wells close to the Longyearbyen settlement (Central Spitsbergen, Svalbard) to test the potential for carbon storage in the siliciclastic succession of the Triassic Kapp Toscana Group. The chosen res
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Scrutinizing CO2 Sequestration - A Case Study Coupling InSAR and Geomechanical Modelling to Monitor Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of CO2 Injection at In Salah, Algeria
Authors N. Gourmelen, D. Angus, A. Shepherd, Q. Fisher and A. GouldsonWe analyze the surface deformation resulting from CO2 storage at In Salah in order to provide constraints on the temporal/spatial evolution of CO2 within the reservoir. Specifically, we process InSAR from the pre-injection period 1992-2004 and the injecti
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Determination of Radioactive Heat Production from Well Logging for Sedimentary Rocks in Miocene Formations in Poland
More LessRadioactive heat production (A) in several boreholes drilled through Miocene and Carboniferous deposits for the S gas reservoir are presented. Based on Spectral Gamma Ray and Litho-Density Logs measurements the quantitative concentration of radioactive el
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Geothermal Modelling of Sedimentary Basins - An Integrated Approach at Different Scales
Authors M. Cacace, M. Scheck-Wenderoth, G. Blöcher, B.O. Kaiser, Y. Cherubini and V. NoackExploitation of geothermal energy requires a quantitative resource assessment that must provide a correct identification of the main physical transport mechanisms involved. Numerical models provide predictive and feasible information for a correct assessm
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Current and Future Geothermal Energy Utilization in the Transenergy Area between Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia
Authors N. Rman, K. Benková, D. Marcin, N. Gal and A. Nádor and J. WeilboldMany thermal water users are known in the transboundary area between Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia, but no detailed estimation on their actual use has been known for a long time. The conducted research enabled collection of the harmonized transb
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3D Geology and Temperature Model of a Geothermal System - Case Study, Gumuskoy, Aydin, Turkey
Authors S. Akar, O. Atalay, O.C. Kuyumcu, U.Z. Destegul Solaroglu and B. Coplan and S. ArzumanWestern Anatolia exhibits a unique importance as it governs most of the geothermal systems in Turkey. BM Engineering and Construction Inc. started exploration studies for Gümü?köy Geothermal Area in 2005 and studies completed so far include; geology, geoc
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Geomechanical Modelling – New Possibilities in Prediction of CO2 Storage Properties
Authors I. Mendrii and M. Dovbnich and I. ViktosenkoThe main methodological notions of calculation and of analysis of tectonic stresses caused by deformation processes in sedimentary cover based on the geomechanical models obtained with the help of seismic data are considered. The opportunity to use the me
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Seismic Attributes Support the Development of Geothermal Projects - If we Choose the Right Algorithm
Authors C.G. Eichkitz and M.G. Schreilechner and C.G. EichkitzThe success of a geothermal project depends strongly on the temperature of the formation water and the flow rate within the reservoir. To get the high flow rates needed for a commercial successful geothermal project it is necessary to place the wells in t
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Metal Corrosion in Geothermal Brine Environments in the Upper Rhine Graben - Laboratory and On-site Studies
Authors N. MundhenkCorrosion of constructing materials in geothermal brine environments is one of the major problems for utilization of geothermal energy. Beside electrochemical polarization measurements and high?pressure autoclave experiments in the laboratory, on?site mea
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Monitoring of Drainage Brines and Radioactive Wastes Underground Depositories using the AMT Sounding Method
Authors A.K. Saraev and M.I. Pertel and O.M. ProkofjevPossibilities of the AMT method application at the investigation of areas and places selection for the construction of underground depositories for drainage brines, pumped out from quarries and mines on diamond deposits are considered. Examples of monitor
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Improving Seismic Monitoring by 4D Joint Prestack Traveltime Tomography - Application to the Sleipner CO2 Storage Case
Authors K. Broto, P. Ricarte, F. Jurado and G. Etienne and C. Le BrasPrestack traveltime tomography is one of the most efficient method for solving the velocity model determination problem. We recently extended our 3D tomography tool in order to tackle 4D situations. The objective is to provide a time consistent velocity m
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Overview of Contributions to 4D Seismics Quantitative Analyses on the CO2 Storage in the Utsira Formation, Sleipner Site
Authors V. Clochard, J.P. Deflandre, N. Delépine, M. Dietrich, A. Fornel and K. Labat and C. Le BrasTwo main components of CO2 storage monitoring programme are the acquisition of time-lapse geophysical and geochemical data, and numerical simulations of the mid-term and long-term behaviour of the injected CO2. These simulations will be especially useful
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Geological Storage and its Influence on Rock Mechanical Behaviour
Authors K.I. Eshiet and Y. ShengThe geo-mechanical responses of rock formations due to injection of fluids have been identified as critical in determining the stability of the system during and after fluid injection. This study investigates the stability of geological subsurface systems
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