Field injection operations and monitoring of the injected CO2

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Abstract

Monitoring the fate of the injected CO2 and possible associated effects, such as hydro-mechanical and chemical effects in the target reservoir and its surroundings, is essential for safe operation of a storage facility. In this chapter, we shall first provide an overview of the technologies available and used for monitoring of CO2. We shall then proceed to describe specific methods and finally present some important case studies that will demonstrate the use of the discussed monitoring technologies under specific field settings.

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Niemi, A., Bensabat, J., Bergmann, P., Juhlin, C., Tatomir, A., Ghergut, I., … Streibel, M. (2017). Field injection operations and monitoring of the injected CO2. In Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media (Vol. 29, pp. 381–471). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0996-3_8

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