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  High-Resolution Monitoring of CO2 Injection with Permanent Electrodes: A 5-Year Retrospect from the Ketzin Site and Design Recommendations for Future Projects

Wagner, F., Bergmann, P., Labitzke, T., Schmidt-Hattenberger, C., Günther, T., Maurer, H. (2014): High-Resolution Monitoring of CO2 Injection with Permanent Electrodes: A 5-Year Retrospect from the Ketzin Site and Design Recommendations for Future Projects - Abstracts, AGU 2014 Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2014).

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Wagner, F.1, Author           
Bergmann, P.1, Author           
Labitzke, Tim1, Author           
Schmidt-Hattenberger, Cornelia1, Author                 
Günther, T.2, Author
Maurer, H.2, Author
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1CGS Centre for Geological Storage, Geoengineering Centres, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146050              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Reliable and cost-efficient reservoir surveillance techniques play an important role in the context of geological carbon dioxide storage. Electrical methods are particularly suited to image the displacement of highly conductive formation fluids by a more resistive CO2 plume. At the Ketzin site close to Berlin, Germany, a permanent installation of 45 ring-shaped stainless steel electrodes distributed in an injection well and two observation wells is in operation since the start of injection in June 2008. The depth of the installation intervals in the three wells ranges from 590 m to 735 m. Based on our practical experience after more than five years of injection (until August 2013), we draw conclusions with regard to the usefulness and versatility of such an electrode array as well as associated challenges under the aspect of technical longevity. With regard to future installations, we present an experimental design approach to estimate optimum electrode locations along the borehole trajectories with the objective to maximize the resolution within a prescribed target horizon. Our results show that a sparse but well-conceived set of electrodes with a refinement of the electrode spacing in the target region can provide a large portion of the information content offered by very dense electrode layouts. Using Ketzin as a case study for realistic CO2 plume migration, we compare the optimized layout to the existing equidistant installation at Ketzin with a focus on the offered resolution and the inversion performance. The presented results can assist practitioners in the design of reliable and cost-efficient monitoring systems for future underground storage sites.

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 Dates: 2014
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Title: AGU 2014 Fall Meeting
Place of Event: San Francisco, USA
Start-/End Date: 2014-12-15 - 2014-12-19

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