SBIR-STTR Award

Geophysical Monitoring of Multiple Phase Saturation of Rocks: Applications to CO2 Sequestration
Award last edited on: 1/31/2014

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOE
Total Award Amount
$99,903
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
25 c
Principal Investigator
Stephen R Brown

Company Information

New England Research Inc (AKA: NER)

331 Olcott Drive Suite L1
White River Junction, VT 05001
   (802) 296-2401
   N/A
   www.ner.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 00
County: Windsor

Phase I

Contract Number: DE-FG02-09ER85275
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$99,903
The world is increasingly concerned about global warming from the greenhouse effect, and the voluminous CO2 emissions from human activities are a significant contributor to this problem. Carbon sequestration is the concept of isolating and removing CO2 gases from large point sources and then holding them in secure storage. To be viable, any CO2 sequestration option must be safe, predictable, reliable, measurable, and verifiable; yet standard geophysical methods for monitoring and verifying CO2 injections have severe limitations. In particular, while the standard methods can be used to monitor the presence or absence of CO2 during an injection, they are unable to quantify changes in the amounts of CO2 saturation in most reservoirs. This project will develop a seismic surveying method, known as Amplitude versus Offset (AVO), for use as a more sensitive discriminator for CO2 presence.

Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
This project will further the DOE¿s commitment to provide solutions to the global warming trend due to anthropogenic sources of carbon in the atmosphere. The AVO technology would efficiently evaluate potential CO2 sequestration sites and monitor their performance and effectiveness.

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