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Case study: Lacq pilot CO2 storage in old gas field - microseismic monitoring
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 79th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2017 - Workshops, Jun 2017, cp-519-00021
- ISBN: 978-94-6282-219-1
Abstract
or reservoir seal integrity and supply all seismological metrics and attributes necessary for seismic risk management and population information. During the monitoring (2009–2015), 2637 events have been detected and 717 were located inside the surveillance perimeter. Magnitude of events ranged between -2.6 and +1.1 in two distinct clusters: one in the vicinity of the injection point (reservoir perimeter) and another one close to the “Meillon/Saint-Faust” fault complex, located 2km north of the injection site (local perimeter) (figure below). The seismic monitoring on this CO2 storage pilot shows a strong influence of the injection in the reservoir perimeter (≈1 km around the injection point). At a larger scale (local perimeter), this study did not enable to assess reliably eventual seismicity rate changes during injection operations. Nevertheless, this “multi-scale” seismic network design perfectly achieves the goals assigned in terms of risk management, population information and injection mapping.