Simple and effective atmospheric monitoring for CO2 leakage

2016 
Abstract The ultimate purpose of carbon capture and storage is to keep CO 2 out of the atmosphere. However there are some scenarios in which leakage to atmosphere may occur. Because of the large and variable level of naturally-occurring CO 2 , and rapid dispersion in the atmosphere, leakage to atmosphere can be difficult to detect from concentration measurements. By using prior information from risk assessments about plausible location of leaks, it is possible to design simple yet effective systems for identifying the location of a leak within a pre-defined area of surveillance. We have designed an inexpensive system of autonomous sensors and inversion methods that can locate leaks of CO 2 and have tested it during a controlled release at the CO2CRC Otway site. We have implemented a Bayesian inversion method, and carefully modelled the various error sources, to quantify the detection limit of the complete system. The combination of methodologies proved effective and it, and its associated workflow, could be adapted and implemented in a variety of storage settings.
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