MODELING OF TIME-LAPSE SEISMIC FOR CO2 INJECTION MONITORING IN TOMAKOMAI CCS PROJECT
Global warming is one of the most talked about issues, this happens because it has many negative impacts on human life. One of the global warming causes is the increased carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere. Efforts to decrease carbon levels are Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This way is con...
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Summary: | Global warming is one of the most talked about issues, this happens because it has many negative
impacts on human life. One of the global warming causes is the increased carbon dioxide level in
the atmosphere. Efforts to decrease carbon levels are Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This
way is considered effective to decrease Carbon levels because it doesn’t have any destructive effect
on the environment. In the CCS process, the carbon stored would be crystallized. Before it, the
carbon is captured from industrial processes and then injected into the earth. one of the successful
CCS projects is Tomakomai Field in Hokkaido, Japan. This project was a pilot project in research
in the field of CCS Applications. The goal of this research was to identify the CO2 Plume that was
injected into Tomakomai Field. In the identification effort, the method used is Time-Lapse Seismic.
Time-Lapse Seismic is used for CCS Field Monitoring. The output of this research is an analysis
of modeling and processing from NORSAR and REVEAL software to identify CO2 Plume in
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