A unified earthquake catalogue for the North Sea to de-risk European CCS operations

Tom Kettlety, Evgeniia Martuganova, Daniela Kühn, Johannes Schweitzer, Cornelis Weemstra, Brian Baptie, Trine Dahl-Jensen, Annie Jerkins, Peter H. Voss, J. Michael Kendall, Elin Skurtveit

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Abstract

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is essential to European decarbonisation efforts, and several offshore CO2 storage projects are being developed in the North Sea. Understanding the geomechanical response to CO2 injection is key to both the pre-characterisation and operation of a storage reservoir. A thorough assessment of seismicity gives critical insights into the stress field and faulting around reservoirs, both key controls on the geomechanical response to injection. Seismicity also illuminates potential hydraulic pathways for leakage, be it directly by revealing the extent of faults, or indirectly through fractures imaged by measurements of seismic anisotropy. High quality seismicity data is critical to underpin all of these methods of analysis. This paper presents the most complete catalogue of seismicity in the North Sea to date. The combined data are enabling revised assessments of seismic hazard and leakage risk in the North Sea, as well as a better understanding of faulting and stress. This study shows the value of unifying disparate seismicity data, allowing for more accurate seismological analyses. These lay the foundation for better management of risks for not only geologic CO2 storage, but other offshore industries and infrastructure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-36
Number of pages6
JournalFirst Break
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 3: Energy Resources

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