arXiv Open Access 2025

Advancing Geological Carbon Storage Monitoring With 3d Digital Shadow Technology

Abhinav Prakash Gahlot Rafael Orozco Felix J. Herrmann
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Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) is a key technology for achieving global climate goals by capturing and storing CO2 in deep geological formations. Its effectiveness and safety rely on accurate monitoring of subsurface CO2 migration using advanced time-lapse seismic imaging. A Digital Shadow framework integrates field data, including seismic and borehole measurements, to track CO2 saturation over time. Machine learning-assisted data assimilation techniques, such as generative AI and nonlinear ensemble Bayesian filtering, update a digital model of the CO2 plume while incorporating uncertainties in reservoir properties. Compared to 2D approaches, 3D monitoring enhances the spatial accuracy of GCS assessments, capturing the full extent of CO2 migration. This study extends the uncertainty-aware 2D Digital Shadow framework by incorporating 3D seismic imaging and reservoir modeling, improving decision-making and risk mitigation in CO2 storage projects.

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Abhinav Prakash Gahlot

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Rafael Orozco

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Felix J. Herrmann

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Gahlot, A.P., Orozco, R., Herrmann, F.J. (2025). Advancing Geological Carbon Storage Monitoring With 3d Digital Shadow Technology. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.07169

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