Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 22 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Using Cloud-Based Array Electromagnetics on the Path to Zero Carbon Footprint during the Energy Transition

Kurt Strack    
Sofia Davydycheva    
Herminio Passalacqua    
Maxim Smirnov and Xiayu Xu    

Resumen

Fluid imaging is one of the key geophysical technologies for the energy industry during energy transition to zero footprint. We propose better Cloud-based fluid distribution imaging to allow better, more optimized production, thus reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) footprint per barrel produced. For CO2 storage, the location knowledge of the stored fluids is mandatory. Electromagnetics is the preferred way to image reservoir fluids due to its strong coupling to the fluid resistivity. Unfortunately, acquiring and interpreting the data takes too long to contribute significantly to cost optimization of field operations. Using artificial intelligence and Cloud based data acquisition we can reduce the operational feedback to near real time and even, for the interpretation, to close to 24 h. This then opens new doors for the breakthrough of this technology from exploration to production and monitoring. It allows the application envelope to be enlarged to much noisier environments where real time acquisition can be optimized based on the acquired data. Once all components are commercialized, the full implementation could become a real game changer by providing near real time 3-dimensional subsurface images in support of the energy transition.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Der-Lor Way and Yu-Hsien Wei    
Chinese traditional glove puppetry is a folk art with a long history. It is worth inheriting and safeguarding this distinguished intangible cultural traditional art using virtual reality. With this background, this study integrates the digital resources ... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Rajesh Natarajan, Gururaj Harinahallo Lokesh, Francesco Flammini, Anitha Premkumar, Vinoth Kumar Venkatesan and Shashi Kant Gupta    
Background: The Internet of Medical Things, often known as IoMT, is a revolutionary method of connecting medical equipment and the software that operates on it to the computer networks that are used in healthcare 5.0. The rapid development of smart medic... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures

 
You-Kwang Wang and Chien-Yu Chen    
As medical technology continues to evolve, the importance of real-time feedback from physiological signals is increasingly being recognized. The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) has facilitated seamless connectivity between sensors and virtual netw... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Najah Mary El-Gharib and Daniel Amyot    
Process mining (PM) exploits event logs to obtain meaningful information about the processes that produced them. As the number of applications developed on cloud infrastructures is increasing, it becomes important to study and discover their underlying p... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Zeeshan Ali Khan, Ubaid Abbasi and Sung Won Kim    
Network-on-chip (NoC) is replacing the existing on-chip communication mechanism in the latest, very-large-scale integration (VLSI) systems because of their fault tolerant design. However, in addition to the design challenges, NoC systems require a mechan... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences