The role of the stress regime on microseismicity induced by overpressure and cooling in geologic carbon storage

Volume: 16, Issue: 5, Pages: 941 - 953
Published: Oct 4, 2016
Abstract
Fluid injection in deep geological formations usually induces microseismicity. In particular, industrial‐scale injection of CO 2 may induce a large number of microseismic events. Since CO 2 is likely to reach the storage formation at a lower temperature than that corresponding to the geothermal gradient, both overpressure and cooling decrease the effective stresses and may induce microseismicity. Here, we investigate the effect of the stress...
Paper Details
Title
The role of the stress regime on microseismicity induced by overpressure and cooling in geologic carbon storage
Published Date
Oct 4, 2016
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
941 - 953
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