APPLICATION OF NOBLE GAS SIGNATURES IN MONITORING SCHEMES FOR CO2 STORAGE

Anja Sundal

University of Oslo

Dr. Anja Sundal is a post-doctoral researcher at the Univeristy of Oslo. Current research mainly concerns geological storage of CO2 in sub-surface aquifers. She is a hydrogeologist by training and leads the “ICO2P”-project: a feasibility study appointed by CLIMIT in which the main objective is to investigate whether measurement of noble gases and CO2 by use of a mobile mass spectrometer is a suitable monitoring method in long-term, safe storage of CO2.

Authors

  1. Anja Sundal (University of Oslo)
  2. Matthias S. Brennwald (Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))
  3. Per Aagaard (University of Oslo)
  4. Philip Ringrose (Statoil ASA and NTNU)
  5. Rolf Kipfer (Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))

Topic Areas

Storage , Novel technologies

Session

E5 » Session E5 - Corrective measures and monitoring (12:40 - Wednesday, 14th June, R9)