Compressive time-lapse seismic monitoring of carbon storage and sequestration with the joint recovery model

TitleCompressive time-lapse seismic monitoring of carbon storage and sequestration with the joint recovery model
Publication TypeConference
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsZiyi Yin, Mathias Louboutin, Felix J. Herrmann
Conference NameSEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts
Month09
KeywordsCCS, Compressive Sensing, Imaging, JRM, marine, SEG, time-lapse
Abstract

Time-lapse seismic monitoring of carbon storage and sequestration is often challenging because the time-lapse signature of the growth of CO$_2$ plumes is weak in amplitude and therefore difficult to detect seismically. This situation is compounded by the fact that the surveys are often coarsely sampled and not replicated to reduce costs. As a result, images obtained for different vintages (baseline and monitor surveys) often contain artifacts that may be attributed wrongly to time-lapse changes. To address these issues, we propose to invert the baseline and monitor surveys jointly. By using the joint recovery model, we exploit information shared between multiple time-lapse surveys. Contrary to other time-lapse methods, our approach does not rely on replicating the surveys to detect time-lapse changes. To illustrate this advantage, we present a numerical sensitivity study where CO$_2$ is injected in a realistic synthetic model. This model is representative of the geology in the southeast of the North Sea, an area currently considered for carbon sequestration. Our example demonstrates that the joint recovery model improves the quality of time-lapse images allowing us to monitor the CO$_2$ plume seismically.

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URLhttps://slim.gatech.edu/Publications/Public/Conferences/SEG/2021/yin2021SEGcts/yin2021SEGcts.html
DOI10.1190/segam2021-3569087.1
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