Pre-Operational Considerations In A Poro-Elastic Site Assessment For The Svelvik Field Lab

W. Weinzierl, B. Wiese, M. Jordan, C. Schmidt-Hattenberger, P. Eliasson, C. Ringstad, S. Lüth, A. Grimstad
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A re-establishment of the Svelvik Field Laboratory for active CO2 migration monitoring is accompanied with numerical pre-injection site investigations using a poro-elastic description of the glacio-fluvial and marine deposits. The aim is to discriminate pressure and saturation effects of CO2 injection and provide an optimized layout for a multi-physical monitoring campaign. Near surface and appraisal well grain size analysis and appraisal well logging data are used to constrain the elastic properties of a forward model. Results of the previous monitoring campaign and simulation for the planned injection are used to design the layout of the individual monitoring technologies optimized for a range of plume migration scenarios. The monitoring campaign and observation well locations are designed such that the CO2 plume will be captured by cross-well data. The simulated gas saturations and pressures are used to obtain elastic parameters describing the acoustic response. Using worst to best case scenarios being based of rock physical parameters provide resulting sensitivities to particular conformance criteria.
Svelvik现场实验室孔隙弹性场地评估的操作前考虑
重新建立了Svelvik现场实验室,以监测活跃的CO2迁移,同时利用冰川-河流和海洋沉积物的孔隙弹性描述进行数值注射前现场调查。目的是区分CO2注入对压力和饱和度的影响,并为多物理监测活动提供优化的布局。利用近地表及评价井粒度分析和评价测井资料对正演模型的弹性特性进行了约束。先前的监测活动和模拟计划注入的结果用于设计针对一系列羽流迁移场景进行优化的单个监测技术的布局。监测活动和观测井位的设计使得二氧化碳羽流将通过井间数据捕获。利用模拟的气体饱和度和压力来获得描述声响应的弹性参数。利用基于岩石物理参数的最坏到最佳情况,提供对特定一致性标准的敏感性。
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