Energies (Jan 2022)

Analysis of Available Conditions for InSAR Surface Deformation Monitoring in CCS Projects

  • Tian Zhang,
  • Wanchang Zhang,
  • Ruizhao Yang,
  • Huiran Gao,
  • Dan Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15020672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 672

Abstract

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Carbon neutrality is a goal the world is striving to achieve in the context of global warming. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has received extensive attention as an effective method to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. What follows is the migration pathway and leakage monitoring after CO2 injection. Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) technology, with its advantages of extensive coverage in surface deformation monitoring and all-weather traceability of the injection processes, has become one of the promising technologies frequently adopted in worldwide CCS projects. However, there is no mature evaluation system to determine whether InSAR technology is suitable for each CO2 sequestration area. In this study, a new evaluation model is proposed based on the eight factors that are selected from the principle of the InSAR technique and the unique characteristics of the CO2 sequestration area. According to the proposed model, the feasibility of InSAR monitoring is evaluated for the existing typical sequestration areas in the world. Finally, the challenges and prospects of InSAR in the CCS project are discussed.

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