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Experimental investigation of seismic velocity behavior of CO2 saturated sandstones under varying temperature and pressure conditions

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  • Javad Naseryan Moghadam
  • Nazmul Haque Mondol
  • Per Aagaard
  • Helge Hellevang

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Subsurface storage of CO2 into geological formations is considered an important strategy to mitigate increasing atmospheric CO2. Time‐lapse seismic monitoring is an integral component of a geological CO2 sequestration project because the seismic behavior of the rock is a function of both mineralogical composition and pore fluid properties. At the uppermost kilometer of the sedimentary basin, CO2 can be present at gaseous, liquid, and supercritical states, with the supercritical and liquid states preferred in CO2 storage operations due to the higher sweep efficiency. In this study, the seismic velocities [both compressional (Vp) and shear (Vs) waves] of two CO2‐saturated sandstone core plugs (Red Wildmoor and Knorringfjellet formations) have been measured under a range of temperatures and pressures in which CO2 phase transitions occur. The experiments were done using a uniaxial hydrostatic cell equipped with seismic wave transmitting and receiving transducers. The experimental investigation illustrated that seismic velocities (both Vp and Vs) decreased until the critical point was reached. Further increases in the CO2 pressure above the critical point led to a gradual increasing of Vp while the Vs remained unchanged. The effect of CO2 on the seismic velocity of the sandstone was compared with the effects of N2 and distilled water at the same conditions. It was further indicated that the seismic velocity changes were mainly connected to significant changes of CO2 density and the corresponding bulk rock moduli over the critical point. The observed velocities are in good agreement with Gassmann‐predicted velocities as well as literature data. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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  • Javad Naseryan Moghadam & Nazmul Haque Mondol & Per Aagaard & Helge Hellevang, 2016. "Experimental investigation of seismic velocity behavior of CO2 saturated sandstones under varying temperature and pressure conditions," Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 6(6), pages 734-751, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:greenh:v:6:y:2016:i:6:p:734-751
    DOI: 10.1002/ghg.1603
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