Assessing leakage detectability at geologic CO2 sequestration sites using the probabilistic collocation method

被引:61
|
作者
Sun, Alexander Y. [1 ]
Zeidouni, Mehdi [1 ]
Nicot, Jean-Philippe [1 ]
Lu, Zhiming [2 ]
Zhang, Dongxiao [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Bur Econ Geol, Jackson Sch Geosci, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM USA
[3] Peking Univ, Coll Engn, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
关键词
Carbon sequestration and storage; Leakage detection; Probabilistic collocation method; Detectability; Signal-to-noise ratio; Uncertainty quantification; PARTIAL-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATIONS; HETEROGENEOUS POROUS-MEDIA; SOLUTE FLUX APPROACH; DEEP SALINE AQUIFER; UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS; ABANDONED WELL; FLOW; EFFICIENT; INJECTION; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.advwatres.2012.11.017
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
We present an efficient methodology for assessing leakage detectability at geologic carbon sequestration sites under parameter uncertainty. Uncertainty quantification (UQ) and risk assessment are integral and, in many countries, mandatory components of geologic carbon sequestration projects. A primary goal of risk assessment is to evaluate leakage potential from anthropogenic and natural features, which constitute one of the greatest threats to the integrity of carbon sequestration repositories. The backbone of our detectability assessment framework is the probability collocation method (PCM), an efficient, nonintrusive, uncertainty-quantification technique that can enable large-scale stochastic simulations that are based on results from only a small number of forward-model runs. The metric for detectability is expressed through an extended signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), which incorporates epistemic uncertainty associated with both reservoir and aquifer parameters. The spatially heterogeneous aquifer hydraulic conductivity is parameterized using Karhunen-Loeve (KL) expansion. Our methodology is demonstrated numerically for generating probability maps of pressure anomalies and for calculating SNRs. Results indicate that the likelihood of detecting anomalies depends on the level of uncertainty and location of monitoring wells. A monitoring well located close to leaky locations may not always yield the strongest signal of leakage when the level of uncertainty is high. Therefore, our results highlight the need for closed-loop site characterization, monitoring network design, and leakage source detection. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:49 / 60
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Geothermal energy production at geologic CO2 sequestration sites: Impact of thermal drawdown on reservoir pressure
    Randolph, Jimmy B.
    Saar, Martin O.
    Bielicki, Jeffrey
    [J]. GHGT-11, 2013, 37 : 6625 - 6635
  • [42] Implications of Compensating Property Owners for Geologic Sequestration of CO2
    Gresham, R. Lee
    McCoy, Sean T.
    Apt, Jay
    Morgan, M. Granger
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2010, 44 (08) : 2897 - 2903
  • [43] Special issue on computational methods in geologic CO2 sequestration
    Juanes, Ruben
    Class, Holger
    [J]. ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES, 2013, 62 : 353 - 355
  • [44] Sedimentary reservoir oxidation during geologic CO2 sequestration
    Lammers, Laura N.
    Brown, Gordon E., Jr.
    Bird, Dennis K.
    Thomas, Randal B.
    Johnson, Natalie C.
    Rosenbauer, Robert J.
    Maher, Katharine
    [J]. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2015, 155 : 30 - 46
  • [45] Potential method for measurement of CO2 leakage from underground sequestration fields using radioactive tracers
    Bachelor, P. P.
    McIntyre, J. I.
    Amonette, J. E.
    Hayes, J. C.
    Milbrath, B. D.
    Saripalli, P.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 2008, 277 (01) : 85 - 89
  • [46] GPU simulations for risk assessment in CO2 geologic sequestration
    Zhang, Yan
    Vouzis, Panagiotis
    Sahinidis, Nikolaos V.
    [J]. COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2011, 35 (08) : 1631 - 1644
  • [47] Potential method for measurement of CO2 leakage from underground sequestration fields using radioactive tracers
    P. P. Bachelor
    J. I. McIntyre
    J. E. Amonette
    J. C. Hayes
    B. D. Milbrath
    P. Saripalli
    [J]. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2008, 277 : 85 - 89
  • [48] Geologic CO2 sequestration may benefit upstream industry
    Stevens, SH
    Gale, J
    [J]. OIL & GAS JOURNAL, 2000, 98 (20) : 40 - 44
  • [49] Geologic sequestration of CO2 in a depleted oil reservoir.
    Pawar, RJ
    Warpinski, NR
    Stubbs, B
    Grigg, RB
    Lorenz, JC
    Cooper, SP
    Krumhansl, JL
    Benson, RD
    Rutledge, JT
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2003, 226 : U605 - U605
  • [50] Process-based approach to CO2 leakage detection by vadose zone gas monitoring at geologic CO2 storage sites
    Romanak, K. D.
    Bennett, P. C.
    Yang, Changbing
    Hovorka, Susan D.
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2012, 39