Multiphysics framework for cost-effective, long-term monitoring of carbon storage in a carbonate reservoir

Author:

Alyousuf Taqi1,Colombo Daniele1,Turkoglu Ersan1,Almajid Muhammad2,Shawaf Mohammed2,Ali Mohammed2

Affiliation:

1. Saudi Aramco, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Geophysics Technology, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia..

2. Saudi Aramco, Reservoir Management Department, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia..

Abstract

We evaluate an effective and cost-efficient multiphysics approach for long-term monitoring of carbon storage in carbonate reservoirs. A key focus of our study is to advocate for a cost-effective, long-term monitoring strategy for carbon storage projects through the integration of surface and borehole multiphysics measurements. By leveraging technologies related to electromagnetic (EM) and gravity methods, we present a framework that addresses the monitoring of the dynamic behavior of injected CO2 over an extended period. The modeling setup integrates realistic static reservoir models with simulated dynamic saturation models to provide results as close as possible to real experimental conditions. Results demonstrate the high sensitivity of EM fields to changes in reservoir CO2 saturation, especially when surface-to-reservoir acquisition configurations are adopted. Additionally, gravity simulations, employing three-axis vector surface gravity measurements and borehole vector gravity, effectively capture density variations over time. Our proposed framework highlights the sequential use of seismic imaging for preinjection site characterization and the transition to EM and gravity surveys for continuous monitoring during and after the injection phases. The multiphysics simulation results performed on realistic carbon storage conditions contribute to the evolving landscape of effective geophysical CO2 monitoring technology for reliable long-term reservoir management.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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