Authors
Alexandra Ivanova, Artem Kashubin, Niklas Juhojuntti, Juliane Kummerow, Jan Henninges, Christopher Juhlin, Stefan Lüth, Monika Ivandic
Publication date
2012/8/23
Journal
Geophysical Prospecting
Volume
60
Issue
5
Pages
957-973
Publisher
European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
Description
More than 50 000 tons of CO2 have been injected at Ketzin into the Stuttgart Formation, a saline aquifer, at approximately 620 m depth, as of summer 2011. We present here results from the 1st repeat 3D seismic survey that was performed at the site in autumn 2009, after about 22 000 tons of CO2 had been injected. We show here that rather complex time‐lapse signatures of this CO2 can be clearly observed within a radius of about 300 m from the injection well. The highly irregular amplitude response within this radius is attributed to the heterogeneity of the injection reservoir. Time delays to a reflection below the injection level are also observed. Petrophysical measurements on core samples and geophysical logging of CO2 saturation levels allow an estimate of the total amount of CO2 visible in the seismic data to be made. These estimates are somewhat lower than the actual amount of CO2 injected at the time of …
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