P. Thomas, E. Kolltveit, Y. Heggelund, M. Wilks, A. Wuestefeld, K. Midttømme
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Abstract
DAS continues to be a promising and cost-effective technology for carbon storage monitoring applications including systems that monitor geological changes using active seismics, and also for passive mode operations, e.g. the monitoring of microseismic activity during CO2 injection. The authors have developed a DAS interrogator research platform that has enabled a better understanding of the critical equipment architecture and experimental factors influencing the collection and analysis of DAS data. The authors plan to test this at different CCS pilot installations. In the future, the performance and functionality of the DAS interrogator research platform will be expanded, and techniques for applying it developed further in order to meet CCS specific needs determined from wider collaboration.