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Date Recorded : April 13th 2022 : 11:00am
A webinar to discuss the recent IEAGHG Technical Report, 2022-02 Current State of Knowledge Regarding the Risk of Induced Seismicity at CO₂ Storage Projects.
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April 13th 2022 : 11:00am
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Free
A webinar to discuss the recent IEAGHG Technical Report, 2022-02 Current State of Knowledge Regarding the Risk of Induced Seismicity at CO₂ Storage Projects. Hosted by James Craig, IEAGHG with Seyyed Hosseini, Sue Hovorka and Alexandros Savvaidis, all of BEG at Univerity of Texas at Austin.
This study reviewed the risk of induced seismicity at CO₂ storage sites. The phenomenon has multiple causes including waste water disposal, geothermal energy and mining. Natural seismicity is also a widespread occurrence and can detected in the same regions as industrial activities associated with induced seismicity. Consequently the detection of any seismicity has to be clearly distinguished. This study has compiled evidence from microseismic detection techniques used at demonstration CO₂ storage sites and what can be interpreted from them.
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