On the Effect of CO2 on Seismic and Ultrasonic Properties: A Novel Shale Experiment
Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) by geological sequestration comprises a permeable formation (reservoir) for CO2 storage topped by an impermeable formation (caprock). Time-lapse (4D) seismic is used to map CO2 movement in the subsurface: CO2 migration into the caprock might change its properties and thus impact its integrity. Simultaneous forced-oscillation and pulse-transmission measurements are combined to quantify Young’s modulus and...
Paper Details
Title
On the Effect of CO2 on Seismic and Ultrasonic Properties: A Novel Shale Experiment
Published Date
Aug 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
16
Pages
5007 - 5007
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