2023
DOI: 10.3390/min13101308
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Application of Electromagnetic Methods for Reservoir Monitoring with Emphasis on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage

César Barajas-Olalde,
Donald C. Adams,
Ana Curcio
et al.

Abstract: The Controlled-Source ElectroMagnetic (CSEM) method provides crucial information about reservoir fluids and their spatial distribution. Carbon dioxide (CO2) storage, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), geothermal exploration, and lithium exploration are ideal applications for the CSEM method. The versatility of CSEM permits its customization to specific reservoir objectives by selecting the appropriate components of a multi-component system. To effectively tailor the CSEM approach, it is essential to determine whethe… Show more

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“…One of the benefits of the CSEM method is its versatility, as it can be tailored to meet specific reservoir objectives by selecting the appropriate components of a multi-component system. Barajas-Olalde and coauthors [10] show the applicability of CSEM in a CO 2 storage site in North Dakota, USA. Their study describes the procedures involved and highlights how surface measurements can achieve log-scale sensitivity when appropriately upscaled.…”
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“…One of the benefits of the CSEM method is its versatility, as it can be tailored to meet specific reservoir objectives by selecting the appropriate components of a multi-component system. Barajas-Olalde and coauthors [10] show the applicability of CSEM in a CO 2 storage site in North Dakota, USA. Their study describes the procedures involved and highlights how surface measurements can achieve log-scale sensitivity when appropriately upscaled.…”
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“…Furthermore, Ref. [10] also evaluate the sensitivity of CSEM in other case studies, such as EOR, geothermal, and lithium exploration applications.…”
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