The North Sea's Sleipner Field is the focus of this report from the Saline Aquifer CO2 Storage Phase 2 (SACS2) project. It evaluates the feasibility of using multicomponent seismic data to monitor a CO2 gas cloud within the Utsira Sand formation. The document was produced by the British Geological Survey and is available for download.
Use Cases
- Assess seismic monitoring techniques for CO2 plume tracking based on the described feasibility study.
- Plan future CO2 injection projects based on the geophysical evaluation of the Utsira Sand.
- Benchmark multicomponent data acquisition methods for subsurface gas storage.
- Inform policy and safety protocols for offshore carbon storage based on the project's findings.
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific, high-impact application: monitoring CO2 storage at the Sleipner Field.
- Produced by an authoritative organization, the British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Part of a structured international research project (SACS2, Work Area 5, Task 5.6).
Limitations
- The dataset is a report; the underlying seismic data, columns, and file formats are unknown.
- Row count and sample data are unavailable, limiting suitability assessment for direct ML use.
- Freshness should be verified; the last metadata update is 2026-04-09.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Feasibility study conducted as part of the EU SACS2 project.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-04-09 08:26:35.915230
- Geography
- Sleipner Field, Utsira Sand, North Sea