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Carbon Storage requires a lifecycle of analysis from screening studies through to development, monitoring and abandonment – many elements of which are comparable to conventional hydrocarbon exploration and production workflows. As with any form of fluid injection into the subsurface, detailed studies of seal capacity, plumbing, trap/fault integrity, subsurface geomechanical stresses and implications for long term storage must be understood before selecting storage sites.
Ikon has recently performed a rock physics and 4D analysis study for the NSTA for the existing UK (CO₂) appraisal and storage license areas. This webinar shows some of the key results from the study, in terms of ability to detect and monitor CO₂ injection, as well as a current summary of Ikon technology and direction for this key area worldwide.