The first brazilian field lab fully dedicated to CO2 MMV experiments
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The first CO2 Field Lab built in Brazil was developed at the Ressacada Farm, in Florianopolis, SC with the goal of diminishing
technical gaps in CO2 storage covering research in Measuring, Monitoring and Verification (MMV) techniques, a need identified
in the PETROBRAS Strategic Plan. Through the Company R&D Center (CENPES), and the Climate Change Mitigation
Technological Program (PROCLIMA), PETROBRAS is sponsoring a joint 4-year research Project, in which both company and
local academia personnel are collaborating to deploy, test and assess multiple near-surface CO2 detection technologies. Longer
term objectives include the validation of accurate and efficient detection, measurement and quantification tools to be deployed in
large scale commercial CGS (Carbon Geological Storage) sites scheduled to be installed in the country to assist in validating
storage efficiency and minimizing risk. In September 2013, the first CO2 injection campaign was carried out, in which small
volumes of gaseous food-grade industrial CO2 (with a delta 13C signature of ca.-32 ppmil) were injected into the ground at
shallow levels through a vertical 3 m depth well and then migrated into the atmosphere. The campaign was run over 12 days, for
24 hours a day, at injection rates low enough not to offer any risks to the formation integrity and enabled the simultaneous
assessment of CO2 behavior in the soil, in the groundwater, at the surface and in the air. This paper presents an overview of the
atmospheric measurements carried out at Ressacada, covering the background, injection and post-injection scenarios.
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MOREIRA, ANDREA C. de C.A.; LANDULFO, EDUARDO; NAKAEMA, WALTER M.; MARQUES, MARCIA T.A.; MEDEIROS, JOSE A.G.; MUSSE, ANA P.S.; ROSARIO, FATIMA do; SPANGLER, LEE H.; DOBECK, LAURA M. The first brazilian field lab fully dedicated to CO2 MMV experiments: a closer look at atmospheric leakage detection. Energy Procedia, v. 63, p. 6215-6226, 2014. DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.653. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/23420. Acesso em: 30 Dec 2025.
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