Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/11/2024
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Wynkoop Brewing Company
Categories
REMINDER: January 11th, 2024 DGS Luncheon
If the PayPal option does not allow you to pay with credit card, you can pay with a card in person at the luncheon. Just use the Pay by Check option at checkout so we can get a good headcount.
New Ideas to Better Integrate Seismic/VSP Data in Carbon Storage Projects
Dr. Tom Bratton
Abstract:
Carbon storage projects involve injecting carbon dioxide into underground formations and monitoring it over time to ensure it is stored safely. Safe storage requires geophysical monitoring to map the CO2 fluid plume and changes in pressure and stress within the injection and confining zones. However, differentiating the effects of these factors on seismic and VSP data is a complex and challenging task. The solution requires integration, a process defined by the synthesis, or bringing together, of multidisciplinary, multiscale, and time-lapse data. I will present some new ideas to unravel the changes in time-lapse data.
Dr. Tom Bratton is a consultant in the oil and gas industry with expertise in geoscience applications for engineering operations. After retiring from a career with Schlumberger, he was a Visiting Professor and Research Associate in the Petroleum Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines (CSM). While at CSM, he enrolled as a graduate student, earned his Ph.D. in Geophysics, and built a successful consulting business.
REMINDER: January 11th, 2024 DGS Luncheon
If the PayPal option does not allow you to pay with credit card, you can pay with a card in person at the luncheon. Just use the Pay by Check option at checkout so we can get a good headcount.
New Ideas to Better Integrate Seismic/VSP Data in Carbon Storage Projects
Dr. Tom Bratton
Abstract:
Carbon storage projects involve injecting carbon dioxide into underground formations and monitoring it over time to ensure it is stored safely. Safe storage requires geophysical monitoring to map the CO2 fluid plume and changes in pressure and stress within the injection and confining zones. However, differentiating the effects of these factors on seismic and VSP data is a complex and challenging task. The solution requires integration, a process defined by the synthesis, or bringing together, of multidisciplinary, multiscale, and time-lapse data. I will present some new ideas to unravel the changes in time-lapse data.
Dr. Tom Bratton is a consultant in the oil and gas industry with expertise in geoscience applications for engineering operations. After retiring from a career with Schlumberger, he was a Visiting Professor and Research Associate in the Petroleum Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines (CSM). While at CSM, he enrolled as a graduate student, earned his Ph.D. in Geophysics, and built a successful consulting business.
Doors open at 11:30 am. Meeting and presentation starts at 12 pm.
Bookings
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