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Wildenborg, T. (author), Loeve, D. (author), Neele, F. (author)
A plan was developed for large-scale transport and storage of CO2, inspired by the measures in The Netherlands Climate Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. The main focus was on reduction of CO2 emissions captured from large industrial sources in the Rotterdam harbour area (Rijnmond region). CO2 storage potential is...
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Kuijpers, E. (author), van Wel, L. (author), Loh, M. (author), Galea, K.S. (author), Makris, K.C. (author), Stierum, R. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Pronk, A. (author)
Introduction: Oil and gas workers have been shown to be at increased risk of chronic diseases including cancer, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and hearing loss, among others. Technological advances may be used to assess the external (e.g. personal sensors, smartphone apps and online platforms, exposure models) and internal...
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Poort, J.P. (author), Shoeibi Omrani, P.S. (author), Vecchia, A.L. (author)
The production optimization of mature gas fields is severely complicated by the occurrence of certain undesired well events such as salt precipitation, liquid loading, or gas/water coning. Learning from production data of periods in which such events have taken place could help operators improve the process optimization. However, due to the...
conference paper 2020
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Paap, B. (author), Kraaijpoel, D. (author), Wassing, B. (author), van Wees, J.D. (author)
Numerical simulations of seismic wave propagation usually rely on a simple source modelconsisting of an idealized point location and a moment tensor. In general, this is a validapproximation when the source dimensions are small relative to the distance of points at whichthe seismic wave motions are to be evaluated. Otherwise, a more realistic...
article 2020
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Zhang, Y. (author), Gautam, R. (author), Pandey, S. (author), Omara, M. (author), Maasakkers, J.D. (author), Sadavarte, P. (author), Lyon, D. (author), Nesser, H. (author), Sulprizio, M.P. (author), Varon, D.J. (author), Zhang, R. (author), Houweling, S. (author), Zavala-Araiza, D. (author), Alvarez, R.A. (author), Lorente, A. (author), Hamburg, S.P. (author), Aben, I. (author), Jacob, D.J. (author)
Using new satellite observations and atmospheric inverse modeling, we report methane emissions from the Permian Basin, which is among the world's most prolific oil-producing regions and accounts for >30% of total U.S. oil production. Based on satellite measurements from May 2018 to March 2019, Permian methane emissions from oil and natural gas...
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Vandeweijer, V. (author), Hofstee, C. (author), Graven, H. (author)
Since 2004 the feasibility of CO2 injection and storage in depleted natural gas fields has been researched and demonstrated at K12-B, a gas field on the Dutch continental shelf. In total over 100 Kton of CO2 was injected. The entire operation at the K12-B field was completed without any major complications. It can therefore be stated that safe...
conference paper 2018
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Paap, B. (author), Kraaijpoel, D. (author), Bakker, M. (author), Gharti, H.N. (author)
Gas extraction from the Groningen natural gas field, situated in the Netherlands, frequently induces earthquakes in the reservoir that cause damage to buildings, and pose a safety hazard and a nuisance to the local population. Due to the dependence of the national heating infrastructure on Groningen gas, the short-term mitigation measures are...
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Osinga, S. (author)
Fast models to estimate subsidence resulting from subsurface extraction processes usually employ a nucleus-of-strain solution based on a center of compression. The solution for such a strain nucleus is then employed as an influence function. This approach is based on the superposition principle that applies for linear elasticity of the...
conference paper 2018
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Wassing, B.B.T. (author), Buijze, L. (author), Ter Heege, J.H. (author), Orlic, B. (author), Osinga, S. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Weimer, P. (author), Bouroullec, R. (author), Adson, J. (author), Cossey, S.P.J. (author)
The northern deep-waterGulf ofMexico is one of themost active deep-water petroleum provinces in the world. This paper introduces the regional geologic setting for the northern deep-water Gulf of Mexico and briefly discusses the importance of technology in developing the area's resources. Exploration has focused on four major geologic provinces:...
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Steenbergen, R.D.J.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, A.C.W.M. (author)
In the Dutch province of Groningen over the last year shallow earthquakes are induced due to large scale gas extraction from the gas field at 3 km depth. The induced earthquakes differ from the better known tectonic earthquakes all over the world, caused by movement of the earth at large depths. The structures affected by the earthquakes however...
conference paper 2017
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Paap, B.F. (author), Steeghs, T.P.H. (author), Kraaijpoel, D.A. (author)
We present the results of a detailed seismic modeling study of induced seismicity observed at the Groningen gas field, situated in the North-eastern part of the Netherlands. Seismic simulations are valuable to support the interpretation of observed earthquake waveforms recordings and to increase the understanding of the underlying source...
conference paper 2016
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Vestly Bergh, L.I. (author), Hinna, S. (author), Leka, S. (author), Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author)
The objective of this paper is to present and discuss a pilot study for conducting internal psychosocial risk auditing in the oil and gas industry, focusing on offshore units. Psychosocial risk auditing is a proactive method for monitoring the status of psychosocial factors influencing the risk of stress and ill-health in the oil and gas...
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Roholl, J.A. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author), Breunese, J.N. (author)
In recent studies on the surface subsidence caused by hydrocarbon recovery of the Groningen gas field, the predicted subsidence is overestimated if results of compaction experiments are not corrected by an empirical `upscaling factor'. In order to find an explanation for this `upscaling factor', an analysis is presented of different laboratory...
conference paper 2016
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de Waal, J.A. (author), Muntendam-Bos, A.G. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Binnerts, B. (author), van Beek, P. (author)
In the oil & gas industry there is a trend towards more subsea activities such as the processing of the Oil and Gas in so-called 'subsea factories'. Regulations aimed at managing the impact of underwater sound on marine life are being put in place by different nations. Many offshore operations require an assessment of the potential impact of...
conference paper 2016
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Klimkowski, Ł. (author), Nagy, S. (author), Papiernik, B. (author), Orlic, B. (author), Kempka, T. (author)
Natural gas from the Załęcze gas field located in the Fore-Sudetic Monocline of the Southern Permian Basin has been produced since November 1973, and continuous gas production led to a decrease in the initial reservoir pressure from 151 bar to about 22 bar until 2010. We investigated a prospective enhanced gas recovery operation at the Załęcze...
article 2015
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Wassing, B.B.T. (author)
Current methods which are used for seismic hazard analyses of production induced seismicity in The Netherlands are generally based on either empirical relations which link compaction strain and seismic release or simple relations between available fault area and seismic moment release. Physics based understanding of the impact of streb evolution...
conference paper 2015
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Gruson, J.F. (author), Serbutoviez, S. (author), Delprat-Jannaud, F. (author), Akhurst, M. (author), Nielsen, C. (author), Dalhoff, F. (author), Bergmo, P. (author), Bos, C. (author), Volpi, V. (author), Iacobellis, S. (author)
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) should be a key technology in order to achieve a decline in the CO2 emissions intensity of the power sector and other intensive industry, but this potential deployment could be restricted by cost issues as the International Energy Agency (IEA) in their last projections (World Energy Outlook 2013) has considered...
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Abdul Fattah, R. (author), Verweij, J.M. (author)
Pre-Westphalian layers are considered as potential source rocks in the Netherlands. However, there is little amount of information available on their maturity. 3D basin modelling is carried out on Central Onshore Netherlands to investigate the maturity of the deep Carboniferous source rocks. A detailed 3D geological model is used as input which...
conference paper 2014
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