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Time-Lapse Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) for CO2 Storage in a Depleted Oil Field in Northern Michigan
OwnerNational Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) - view all
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The goal of the Dover 33 VSP study was to test the effectiveness of time-lapse VSP for detecting and delineating a plume of more than 271,000 tonnes of CO2 injected into the Brown Niagaran and A-1 Carbonate formations within the Dover 33 reef between March 2013 and September 2016. Five 2D walkaway VSP (WVSP) source lines were acquired by SIGMA3 in September 2016 to investigate the possible time-lapse response in both P-wave and PS-wave seismic data. The data was compared to the same survey geometry acquired in March 2013 by SR2020.

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citationKelley, M., Haagsma, A., and Gupta, N. 2020. Time-Lapse Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) for CO2 Storage in a Depleted Oil Field in Northern Michigan. MRCSP topical report prepared for DOE-NETL project DE-FC26-05NT42589, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH.
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poc_emailandrea.mcnemar@netl.doe.gov
point_of_contactAndrea McNemar
program_or_projectRegional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSP) Program
project_numberFC26-05NT42589
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