Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5446844 | Energy Procedia | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We consider an exemplary scenario drafted in the context of the recently started EU-project FracRisk. The setting belongs to six scenarios representing diverse subsurface processes on different scales. A numerical approach considering sources, pathways and targets quantifies the environmental impact associated with this setting. A Global Sensitivity Analysis of properly defined output quantities takes into account uncertain parameters and operational conditions within a FEP-based evaluation of risk and counteractive measures. At this early stage of the project, this showcase of the general modeling workflow addresses migration of frac-fluid through a naturally fractured reservoir (source) to an overlying formation (target).
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Authors
D. Gläser, A. Dell'Oca, A. Tatomir, J. Bensabat, H. Class, A. Guadagnini, R. Helmig, C. McDermott, M. Riva, M. Sauter,