Continuous monitoring system for safe managements of CO2 storage and geothermal reservoirs

Author:

Tsuji Takeshi,Ikeda Tatsunori,Matsuura Ryosuke,Mukumoto Kota,Hutapea Fernando Lawrens,Kimura Tsunehisa,Yamaoka Koshun,Shinohara Masanao

Abstract

AbstractWe have developed a new continuous monitoring system based on small seismic sources and distributed acoustic sensing (DAS). The source system generates continuous waveforms with a wide frequency range. Because the signal timing is accurately controlled, stacking the continuous waveforms enhances the signal-to-noise ratio, allowing the use of a small seismic source to monitor extensive areas (multi-reservoir). Our field experiments demonstrated that the monitoring signal was detected at a distance of ~ 80 km, and temporal variations of the monitoring signal (i.e., seismic velocity) were identified with an error of < 0.01%. Through the monitoring, we identified pore pressure variations due to geothermal operations and rains. When we used seafloor cable for DAS measurements, we identified the monitoring signals at > 10 km far from the source in high-spatial resolution. This study demonstrates that multi-reservoir in an extensive area can be continuously monitored at a relatively low cost by combining our seismic source and DAS.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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