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Abstract (EDOC: 18745)
The Ketzin pilot site is the first European on-shore CO2 storage project site. Injection started in June 2008 and
until the latest repeat survey in February 2011 around 45,000 t of CO2 had been injected into a saline aquifer
at approximately 630 m depth. Seismic monitoring methods that have been applied at the Ketzin site comprise
baseline and repeat observations at various scales. We present here time-lapse results from sparse 3D
seismic data measurements at Ketzin, which were acquired to link downhole surveys with conventional
3D surface seismic surveys. The results are consistent with the 3D seismic time-lapse studies over the injection
site and show that the sparse 3D geometry can be used to map the CO2 in the reservoir at a significantly
lower effort than the conventional 3D surveying. The last repeat survey indicates preferential migration of
the CO2 to the west. There are no indications of migration into the caprock on either of the repeat surveys.
(2012): Time-lapse analysis of sparse 3D seismic data from the CO2 storage pilot site at. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 84, 14-28.
(2012): Time-lapse analysis of sparse 3D seismic data from the CO2 storage pilot site at. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 84, 14-28.

